Our group leads research in engineered systems to control and study cellular behaviour within complex tissue microenvironments. We bridge materials science, biology, and medicine to enable new approaches in tissue regeneration, disease modelling, and therapeutic testing - addressing neglected fields such as sex differences in biomedicine and reducing our use of animal models in research. Find out more about our research below!
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Our latest publication, 'Beyond integration: towards benchmarks for developmental potential in human stem cell-derived embryo models' was recently published in Human Reproduction Update. A collaborative effort between scientists and ethicists aiming to tackle the question of how to assess developmental potential. Thanks and congratulations to all my co-authors - find the paper here https://doi.org/10.1093/humupd/dmaf033