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Revision as of 01:08, 29 October 2017
About Our Integrated Human Practices
We spent a considerable amount of time looking out into the real world to figure out how our project would best solve the issues of insulin unaffordability and inaccessibility. Key advisors and stakeholders aided the decisions we made along the way. Not only did our project integrate with the advice of individual people, but these individuals became integrated into a big conversation between us all. Specifically, these conversations were around how we Apply the design, the Project Design itself and ultimately how we best present this project to the real world as a business.
Under each of the below headings, you fill find the conversations we had with these stakeholders which integrated into our final product. Please enjoy reading through our journey!
Project Design
Firstly, Human insulin purification takes a long time and, depending on the method used, can be very expensive. We investigated alternatives to this process, and we came up with a few expression systems that could be used to improve the folding of insulin inside Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis.
Secondly, insulin is currently stored at 4°C to preserve its activity. Keeping insulin at this temperature in cold storage chains while it’s being transported is incredibly difficult. This is especially so in lower economic countries, where we hope our insulin will be able to be sold.
So we thought, what if we designed our own, single chain, open source insulin that is also thermostable?
From our predictive modelling, we predict the Winsulin will be a short acting insulin, as advised. We also believe that our Winsulin will not fall into the ‘biosimilar’ category, as it is not simply an adaptation on a current market therapy, but an entirely new design altogether.
Applied Design
Entrepreneurship
Our international connections and global traction make us confident that our work will be continued in various laboratories across the world.
With this global force, we hope that the grass-roots approach will ultimately work to provide all corners of the globe the insulin they all need to survive.