Ran Mo
Studying MSc in Biochemical Engineering [email protected] During the study of Cell therapy in MSc Biochemical Engineering, I developed a huge interest towards tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. As an engineering student, I am keen on transferring theoretical research into treatment and manufacturing. Project: Resorbability Assessment and Remodelling Potential of Titanium Doped Phosphate Glass by Osteoclast for Tissue Engineering
The current project aims at assessing the clinical potential of titanium doped bio-compatible glass to help ‘Scalable Production Of Tissue Engineered Microunits For Bone Regeneration Using Bioactive Glass Microspheres And Dynamic Culture Conditions’ under the supervision of Dr Ivan Wall, and technical supported by David De Silva Thompson. Central focus of the project is to see whether these bioglasses are truly resorbable. Revolving around this simple question, it is possible to reveal the dependency of osteoclast towards organic matters (collagen). The project itself also provides the understanding of MSC cell aggregation and eventually the natural of bone remodelling. Works is kindly helped by Professor Tim Arnett, UCL research department of cell and developmental biology, and Professor Jonathan Knowles, UCL Eastman Dental institute, and their intelligent crews.
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