Project overview
The UKRMP2 Smart Materials Hub aims to develop the next generation of bioactive scaffolds and biomatrices to treat the eye, the musculoskeletal system and the liver. Regenerative medicine holds the promise of revolutionising patient care addressing the problems of an ageing population.
The Bone and Joint Research Group are part of the Acellular Smart Materials Hub with a specific focus on addressing skeletal repair and function moving from basic discovery science through to clinical translation. Research will seek to address the current unmet need for material systems that not only deliver cells safely but also provide cues for differentiation and the organisation of hierarchical and vascularised tissues. The development of materials with highly controlled spatio-temporal features that can respond to environmental triggers is also key in the quest for smarter more biomimetic solutions. The Acellular Smart materials UKRMP Programme will, over five years deliver innovative acellular material solutions to tissue regeneration with research encompassing fundamental research through to preclinical evaluation and, ultimately clinical delivery.
The Bone and Joint Research Group are part of the Acellular Smart Materials Hub with a specific focus on addressing skeletal repair and function moving from basic discovery science through to clinical translation. Research will seek to address the current unmet need for material systems that not only deliver cells safely but also provide cues for differentiation and the organisation of hierarchical and vascularised tissues. The development of materials with highly controlled spatio-temporal features that can respond to environmental triggers is also key in the quest for smarter more biomimetic solutions. The Acellular Smart materials UKRMP Programme will, over five years deliver innovative acellular material solutions to tissue regeneration with research encompassing fundamental research through to preclinical evaluation and, ultimately clinical delivery.
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Research outputs
Miguel Xavier, Maria-Eleni Kyriazi, Stuart Lanham, Konstantina Alexaki, Elloise Matthews, Afaf H El-Sagheer, Tom Brown, Antonios Kanaras & Richard Oreffo,
2021, ACS Nano, 15(4), 6909-6916
Type: article
Katherine Anne Williams, Neil J. Gostling, Joshua Steer, Richard Oreffo & Philipp Schneider,
2021, Journal of Anatomy, 238(3), 653-668
DOI: 10.1111/joa.13325
Type: article
Richard Oreffo, Daheui Choi, Jiwoong Heo, Juan Aviles Milan, Jonathan Dawson, Jinkee Hong & Yanghee Kim,
2021, Materials Science and Engineering C, 118
Type: article
Patrick Simon Stumpf, Xin Du, Haruka Imanishi, Yuya Kunisaki, Yuichiro Semba, Timothy Noble, Rosanna Smith, Matthew Rose-Zerilli, Jonathan West, Richard Oreffo, Katayoun Farrahi, Mahesan Niranjan, Koichi Akashi, Fumio Arai & Benjamin Macarthur,
2020, Communications Biology, 3(1)
Type: article