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James Hindley is a lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at King's College London, leading a multidisciplinary research group focused on the chemical and biological engineering interface. His work primarily involves the design of bioinspired molecular assemblies known as synthetic cells. After obtaining his MSci in Chemistry from University College London, he completed his PhD in Chemical Synthetic Biology at Imperial College London under the supervision of Professors Oscar Ces and Charlotte Bevan. His research interests include automated and robotic methods for the production and characterization of synthetic cells and their interface with living systems for bioengineering and medical applications. James has received significant funding for his work from organizations such as EPSRC, BBSRC, Cancer Research UK, and Prostate Cancer UK. He is also a co-director of the fabriCELL Network for Synthetic Cell Science and a member of the European SynCell-EU and Build-a-Cell research networks. Research outputs include contributions to peer-reviewed journals detailing progress in synthetic cell technologies, microfluidic production, and biomedical applications of these systems.
King's College London • London, UK
Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry, focusing on physical sciences and life sciences research.
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