Sixth Form students learn from an expert in cell and gene therapy

Former Pocklington School pupil, Matthew Durdy, recently took part in an online Pock Connects talk with two Upper Sixth biology students from Pocklington School.

Inside the world of cell and gene therapy

During the session held on Teams, Matthew shared insights about his career journey, with a particular emphasis on his work with the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult where he is Chief Executive.

Founded in 2012, the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult is an independent innovation and technology organisation specialising in the advancement of cell and gene therapies, the topic of a Medical Society research project the students undertook at school.

During the discussion, Matthew emphasised the importance of being curious and asking challenging questions. He highlighted how these traits, along with his determination to find solutions and get things done, had been a driving force in his professional life.

The students' preparation was evident through their extensive research into the subject. They posed several probing and relevant questions about cell and gene therapies as well as the wider biotech industry to help clarify and broaden their knowledge and understanding.

Matthew commented:

Giving back to super smart and well-prepared young people at the start of their careers while talking about yourself and a subject you love is not a commitment, it is a pleasure. I hope I have recruited at least one to the cause!"

 

 students watching online webinar. Pock Connects logo (left) and QR code (right)Page Image,op,academic,sixth form

 

Pocklington School would like to thank Matthew for taking time out of his busy schedule to speak to the students. 

Pock Connects is the official network for members of the Pocklington School community including Old Pocklingtonians (OPs), current and former parents, governors, life patrons, staff, and supporters all keen to share their knowledge and expertise to support current students and each other at any stage in their career. If anyone in the Pocklington community would like more information or would be interested in offering to speak about their own career journey or industry sector as part of the Pock Connects programme, please contact the OP office. To join the Pock Connects network scan the QR code above or please click here.

 

portrait image of M Durdy OPPage Image,OPMatthew Durdy, Chief Executive fo the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult

 

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