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AMELIE

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AMELIE (Anchored Muscle cELls for IncontinencE) is a ground breaking #H2020 research project using revolutionary #celltherapy to treat #faecalincontinence.

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The AMELIE Project is trialling new a regenerative medicine approach to help treat faecal incontinence. This is a very neglected area and patients deserve more effective treatments amelie-project.eu #WCW2023 #supportincontinence

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Professor Charles Knowles, the Clinical Lead of the AMELIE Project, understands the effect that faecal incontinence has on people with sphincter injury. Hear more on his hopes for AMELIE here: amelie-project.eu/2023/06/how-am… #continencematters #supportincontinence

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Professor Richard Day, the PI of the AMELIE Project, is passionate about the new form of regenerative medicine that could be used to treat people with faecal incontinence. Hear more from Professor Day: amelie-project.eu/2023/06/new-re… #supportincontinence

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Incredibly honoured to start as the next The Dukes' Club president. 🙏 Proud to have worked with Mohamed Rabie, Panchali Sarmah and this wonderful team. Hoping to keep up the great work🫶 Join The Dukes' Club executive! Check out the roles bit.ly/3PkDrVq Apply from 18th Sept!

Incredibly honoured to start as the next <a href="/Dukes_Club/">The Dukes' Club</a> president. 🙏

Proud to have worked with <a href="/m_rabie/">Mohamed Rabie</a>, <a href="/panchali_sarmah/">Panchali Sarmah</a> and this wonderful team. Hoping to keep up the great work🫶

Join <a href="/Dukes_Club/">The Dukes' Club</a> executive!

Check out the roles bit.ly/3PkDrVq

Apply from 18th Sept!
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How can the latest cell therapy technologies be harnessed to treat faecal incontinence? Read our newly published article, free to read in the Cell and Gene Therapy Insights journal: amelie-project.eu/2024/01/spotli… #faecalincontinence #regenerativemedicine #celltherapy

How can the latest cell therapy technologies be harnessed to treat faecal incontinence? 

Read our newly published article, free to read in the Cell and Gene Therapy Insights journal: amelie-project.eu/2024/01/spotli…

#faecalincontinence #regenerativemedicine #celltherapy
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Great to see this article from the AMELIE looking at how cell therapy can be used to treat faecal incontinence. Our lab in Birmingham are proud to be supporting this work. Want to find out more about this work? Then click the link below to read the full article ⏬

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📄 New whitepaper highlights the overlooked burden of faecal incontinence (FI) and proposes cell therapy as a transformative solution. The AMELIE project, supported by CVBF, is a notable initiative in this field. #CellTherapy #FaecalIncontinence #AMELIE

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Keep up with the AMELIE team's work on our Publications page! amelie-project.eu/publications/ Follow the link to read more on prediction of skeletal-derived muscle cell myogenic competency, the cell isolation process, and the development of a tissue-engineered microcarrier system.

Keep up with the AMELIE team's work on our Publications page!

amelie-project.eu/publications/

Follow the link to read more on prediction of skeletal-derived muscle cell myogenic competency, the cell isolation process, and the development of a tissue-engineered microcarrier system.
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Don't forget to keep up to date with the work of the AMELIE on their publication page. Our NHSBT Cellular and Molecular Therapies laboratory is proud to be supporting this work. Want to find out more? Then click the link below to find out more ⏬

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At NHSBT Cellular and Molecular Therapies we are proud to be supporting the AMELIE The AMELIE team is dedicated to improving outcomes of those who have experienced faecal incontinence after sphincter injury. Want to find out more about this work? Then click the link below ⏬

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1) “If women are told that a ‘difficult’ birth is bound to make them a ‘bit incontinent,’ they feel like they’re making a fuss,” says Joanne, who first experienced incontinence after childbirth. “I can’t put into words the impact this condition has,” she says.

1) “If women are told that a ‘difficult’ birth is bound to make them a ‘bit incontinent,’ they feel like they’re making a fuss,” says Joanne, who first experienced incontinence after childbirth.

“I can’t put into words the impact this condition has,” she says.
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Great to see Julie Cornish spreading the word at #ACPGBI2024 about the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board involvement in the AMELIE Project as the newest trial site. Patients with #faecalincontinence deserve improved treatment options to tackle this devastating condition

Great to see <a href="/jules_cornish/">Julie Cornish</a> spreading the word at #ACPGBI2024 about the <a href="/CV_UHB/">Cardiff and Vale University Health Board</a> involvement in the AMELIE Project as the newest trial site. Patients with #faecalincontinence deserve improved treatment options to tackle this devastating condition