We are a multidisciplinary team of bioengineers and cell engineers based at the University of Glasgow and University of Strathclyde, working across research and translation.
We study how materials, proteins, and cells interact to understand and engineer cell behaviour, translating new technologies toward better healthcare.
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- Synthetic peptide hydrogels as a model of the bone marrow niche demonstrate efficacy of a combined CRISPR-CAR T-cell therapy for acute myeloid leukaemia (2026)
- Global metabolomics identifies new extracellular biomarkers of nanovibration-driven mesenchymal stem cells osteodifferentiation (2026)
- Tenascin-c functionalised self-assembling peptide hydrogels for critical-sized bone defect reconstruction (2026)

