RNA Manufacturing Innovation Team
Digitalised RNA platform processes for rapid, high-volume production
of high-quality, low-cost RNA vaccines and therapeutics
Digitalised RNA platform processes for rapid, high-volume production
of high-quality, low-cost RNA vaccines and therapeutics
Located within the School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering at the University of Sheffield, our team is a dynamic and welcoming group of researchers. We encompass a diverse range of expertise and academic levels, including Postdoctoral Research Associates, PhD researchers, MEng/MSc researchers, and enthusiastic undergraduate researchers (e.g., SURE & SURF researchers).
Our collaborative environment fosters innovation and excellence, as we work together on cutting-edge research projects. Meet each of our talented team members below and learn about their unique contributions and areas of expertise!
Zoltán Kis is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at the School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering at the University of Sheffield, and an Honorary Lecturer at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London.
Zoltán is leading a multidisciplinary team that is innovating and digitalising RNA vaccine and therapeutics production platform technologies. His work is addressing the challenges of producing large volumes of RNA-based vaccines and therapeutics, rapidly, at high quality and at low cost in a disease-agnostic manner. Zoltán’s work on RNA vaccine manufacturing and production process modelling received high-profile media coverage in the UK and internationally e.g. on BBC World News, BBC Radio (4,5 and World Series), Sky News, RTL TV, China Central Television (CCTV), Nature News, The Lancet, BMJ, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, The New York Times and many more.
He also advises policy experts, non-governmental organisations and companies, having acted as a consultant for techno-economic modelling by the WHO mRNA Technology Transfer Hub, and sitting on the Sanofi mRNA CMC Advisory Board as well as the Pfizer mRNA technology Advisory Board.
Read more about Zoltan's academic work here,
Contact Zoltan via Linkedin, or email z.kis@sheffield.ac.uk
Mabrouka Maamra joined the group as a Project Manager in January 2023. Before joining the group, her research involved biomarkers and therapeutic treatment in kidney fibrosis and endocrinology dysregulation in laboratories in Sheffield, Italy and Australia. She was previously funded via the Wellcome Leap R3 program and now by CEPI. By participating in our projects, Mabrouka is keen on sharing her passion for science to help achieve rapid and efficient access to vaccines/therapeutics while contributing to human health, and particularly interested on the equality of access over the world.
Read more about Mabrouka's academic work here
Contact Mabrouka via Linkedin or email m.maamra@sheffield.ac.uk
Research Associate
Caroline Evans is a research fellow at the University of Sheffield working on analysis methods for mRNA based Vaccine and Therapeutics Products. Dr Caroline Evans has a substantive and successful track record in bioanalytical analysis using mass spectrometry based workflows (Scopus h index 30). Her research portfolio includes bioprocess optimization by protein analysis using quantitative proteomics and more recently method optimisation for analysis of mRNA vaccines, flexibility enabled by experience of customising workflows to specific applications.
Read more about Caroline's academic work here,
Contact Caroline via Linkedin, or email caroline.evans@sheffield.ac.uk
Research Associate
Dr. Adithya Nair is a post-doctoral research associate within the UK-SEA Vax Hub at the University of Sheffield. His work focuses on techno-economic modeling and process development for mRNA-based product manufacturing. He obtained his doctoral degree from Osaka University, Japan, and holds a master’s degree in Industrial Biotechnology.
Read more about Adithya's academic work here,
Contact Adithya via Linkedin, or email adithya.nair@sheffield.ac.uk
Research Associate
Manoj is a protein biochemist with a PhD from Ehime University, Japan (MEXT fellow). He is currently working on the ambitious "RNAbox" project, which aims to create a continuous high-quality, low-cost RNA manufacturing process contained in a box for rapid vaccine and therapeutic development. His research focuses on both the upstream and downstream aspects of the mRNA manufacturing process
Read more about Manoj's academic work here
Contact Manoj via email m.pohare@sheffield.ac.uk
Research Associate
Emma is currently focusing on the development of analytical methods for the characterisation of mRNA vaccines and therapeutics. Working with Prof. Mark Dickman as well as Dr. Zoltán Kis, her research focus is mRNA manufacturing process development for needle-free, oral-patch based vaccine delivery. Emma’s background is in biophysics and she obtained her PhD from the University of Cambridge in 2021, where she studied novel magnetic particles for biomedical applications.
Read more about Emma's academic work here
Contact Emma via LinkedIn or email e.n.welbourne@sheffield.ac.uk.
Research Associate
2nd Supervisor - Prof Mark Dickman
Prerna Bora is currently working as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Sheffield, where she is engaged in experimental process development for mRNA-based vaccines and therapeutics. Her work involves the development and optimization of in vitro transcription (IVT) processes, with a particular focus on circular RNA (circRNA) and self-amplifying RNA. Prerna holds a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology from the Institute of Science Tokyo.
Contact Prerna via LinkedIn or by email at p.bora@sheffield.ac.uk.
Research assistant
Lily holds a position as a Research Assistant in the School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering at the University of Sheffield. Her work is on research and development of vaccine manufacturing, focusing on the optimisation of downstream processing, under the Innovate UK grant for the Kis Research Group. As a fresh masters graduate, Lily is excited to contribute towards global change in healthcare equality.
Contact Lily via Linkedin or email lily.brewster@sheffield.ac.uk
Senior Research Technician
Stuart is the senior laboratory technician for the RNA Innovation Manufacturing Team, managing their equipment and laboratories in the School of Chemical, Materials, and Biological Engineering at The University of Sheffield. He brings a variety of experience, including a PhD in synthetic and analytical chemistry, research into DNA intercalating theranostic probes, pharmaceutical development in a GMP environment, research administration and health and safety in industrial and academic environments.
Contact Stuart via LinkedIn or email .s.a.archer@sheffield.ac.uk.
Research associate
Bojan is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Sheffield in the School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering, working in collaboration with the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) under the supervision of Dr Zoltán Kis.
Bojan's research focuses on the scalable production and purification of mRNA vaccines, with a strong emphasis on lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulation and process intensification for decentralized manufacturing. He is passionate about advancing the RNA-based therapeutics field and enabling equitable access to vaccines worldwide through innovative strategies.
Read more about Bojan's academic work here
Contact Bojan via LinkedIn or email b.kopilovic@sheffield.ac.uk .
Research associate
Pramuditha is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Sheffield in the School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering. Pramuditha's background is in Chemical and Process Engineering. He obtained his PhD from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2023, where his focus was model-based optimization of pharmaceutical crystallization processes.
His research focus is quality-by-design (QbD) and techno-economic modeling of mRNA manufacturing processes for needle-free, oral-patch based vaccine delivery.
Read more about Pramuditha's academic work here
Contact Pramuditha via LinkedIn or email b.kopilovic@sheffield.ac.uk .
Dr Min Tao - Gaussian Process-based data-driven modelling of mRNA manufacturing. June 2022 - January 2024.
Dr Royce Copley - Digitalisation of the mRNA manufacturing process. April 2022 - January 2024.
Dr Ehsan Nouraflkan - LNP formulation and modelling of the TFF process. April 2022- February 2025
Dr Kate Loveday - mRNA vaccines production process development. February 2022-March 2025
Jixin Qu - Downstream mRNA purification processes development. June 2022 - January 2025.
Charlie Kenyon - mRNA vaccines production process development. February 2023 - September 2024.
James Grinham - mRNA purification. July 2022 - March 2025
Mahdi Ahmed - Kinetic modelling of the in vitro transcription reaction. June 2022 - Present.
Dr Jack Ledingham - Computational fluid dynamics simulations to aid the development of mRNA production processes and equipment. June 2023 - October 2024
Joseph Middleton - Digitalisation of the mRNA manufacturing process. May 2023 - Present.
Yuchen Wu - Mass-producing the LNP-formulated mRNA vaccine active ingredient (better understanding of the energy used by equipment, clean room and facility). 2021 - 2022.
Lee Clarke - mRNA vaccine production based on stainless steel (re-usable) vs. single-use equipment (including consumables such as filter membranes, chromatography resins, bags, tubes, connectors, etc.). 2021 - 2022.
Zihan Xu - mRNA vaccine fill-to-finish (including borosilicate or aluminosilicate glass multidose vials with bromobutyl or chlorobutyl rubber stoppers and aluminium seals).
Erxin Zhou - Raw materials for manufacturing mRNA vaccines, including the lipids. 2021 - 2022.
John Day - mRNA vaccine secondary and tertiary packaging, distribution, and administration (including syringes, gloves, etc.). 2021 - 2022.
Yutong Jiang - Modelling of continuous mRNA vaccine production, techno-economic modelling. 2021 - 2022.
Cheng Chen - Quality by Design modelling. Mechanistic/first principle modelling. Prior knowledge in Python is required. 2021 - 2022.
Erxin Zhou - Raw materials for manufacturing mRNA vaccines, including the lipids. 2022 - 2023.
Mihir Umesh Desai - Techno-economic modelling of Continuous mRNA vaccine manufacturing. 2023 - 2024.
Yiqing Wu - Techno-economics of individualized Non-small cell lung cancer therapy distributed manufacturing based on mRNA technology. 2023 - 2024.
Ke Xu - Evaluating the energy and environmental footprint of using stainless steel (multi-use) vs single-use equipment for mRNA vaccine manufacturing. 2023 - 2024.
Yinhuang Xu - Evaluating the energy and the environmental footprint for manufacturing the T7 RNA polymerase enzyme used for mRNA vaccine manufacturing. 2023 - 2024.
Yingjie Xu - Evaluating the Energy and Environmental Footprint for Manufacturing the Template DNA Used for mRNA Vaccine Manufacturing. 2023 - 2024.
Oisín McLaughlin - Techno-economic analysis of Chromatography Purification Processes in RNA Vaccine Production. 2021 - 2022.
Joe Smith - Continuous mRNA Manufacturing: Designing Reactors for In Vitro Transcription with CFD. 2022 - 2023.
Ioanna (Ioni) Kalospyrou - A Data-Driven Approach to Harmonising Experimental Design and Mechanistic Modelling: Application to mRNA Production. 2022 - 2023.
Shady Hamed - Mechanistic modelling of 3’ mRNA extensions for QbDD applications. 2023 - 2024.
Forbes T Gusha - Techno-economic modelling of RNA vaccine manufacturing based on single-use consumables vs stainless steel production. 2023-2024.
Obai Aiach - Techno-Economic Analysis of Continuous mRNA Manufacturing for Influenza Vaccines. 2023-2024.
Ioanna 'Ioni' Kalospyrou - Optimisation of the in vitro transcription reactor and soft sensor development for mRNA vaccine production. 2022.
Angus Hardy - Application of sensors in IVT mRNA Vaccine manufacturing. 2022.
Ricardo Moura Cardoso - Optimization of RNA In Vitro Transcription for therapy and pandemic preparedness. 2022.
Abigail Cordiner - Optimization of RNA In Vitro Transcription for therapy and pandemic preparedness. 2022.
Muhammad T Jamil - The Characterisation and Optimisation for the In Vitro Transcription for mRNA production. 2023.
David Manrique Suarez - The optimisation of the Lipid nanoparticles formulation (LNP) for mRNA-LNP production. 2023.
Fuaad Jafree - Development and optimization of the circular mRNA synthesis for vaccine manufacturing. 2024.
Natasha Dahir - Development and optimization of the circular mRNA synthesis for vaccine manufacturing. 2024.