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Senior Lecturer

Department of Bioengineering.

Ben Almquist PhD FIMMM
Group Leader

Bioengineering

Harnessing Nanofabrication for Biology

Namphung Peimyoo PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher

Bioengineering

Microneedles for Scleroderma

Isobel Steer PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher

Bioengineering

TrAP-Enabled Wound Repair

Magdalene Ho
PhD Student

Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Industry Fellow

Bioengineering

Epigenetics of Aging

Tia Abbas
PhD Student

Current Openings

Alumni

A Blast from the Past

Bioengineering

Bioinspired Nanoparticles for Neuroscience.

Julia Sun
PhD Student
Next Stop: Medical School, University of California - Los Angeles

Bioengineering

Fixing Bones via Bioinspired DNA Nanotechnology.

Chris Basu PhD MRCVS
Postdoctoral Researcher
Next Stop: Teaching Fellow, University of Surrey

Bioengineering

Impact of Hair Follicles on Wound Healing.

Magdalena Plotczyk
PhD Student
Next Stop: Investment Fellow, Heal Capital

Bioengineering

Healing Tissues via Bioinspired DNA Nanotechnology.

Nuria Oliva Jorge PhD
TECHNIOspring Plus Postdoctoral Fellow
Next Stop: Research Fellow & Group Leader, Dept of Bioengineering, Imperial College London

Bioengineering

microRNA Dysregulation in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Mara Pop
PhD Student
Next Stop: Managing Director, Biostates GmbH

National Heart & Lung Institute

Nanoparticle-Enabled Therapies for Lung Cancer.

Alex Cryer
PhD Student
Next Stop: Postdoctoral Researcher, Harvard University

Bioengineering

Bioinspired Nanotechnologies for Tissue Engineering.

Anna Stejskalová
PhD Student
Next Stop: WiRe Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Münster

Bioengineering

Bioinspired Implant Design.

Jill Ziesmer
MRes Student
Next Stop: PhD Student, Karolinska Institutet

Bioengineering

Medical Device Design  Entrepreneurship Program.

Christine Pichon
MRes Student
Next Stop: Business Development Manager, Alcimed

Whitaker Fellow

Self-Assembled Biomaterials for Wound Care.

Mehrdad Kiani
Visiting Researcher
Next Stop: PhD Student, Stanford University