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Materials & Cell Technologies

We work at the interface of biology, materials science, and chemical engineering to expand our understanding of tissue and organ physiology, and to develop innovative biomaterials, devices, and cell-based technologies that enable advanced therapeutic treatments.
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The multidisciplinary teams of the Materials & Cell Technologies research theme combine expertise in biology, medicine, and biomaterials. These diverse skills and perspectives enable us to investigate the physiology of healthy and diseased tissues and organs, and then engineer materials and technologies that can work alongside those natural systems to treat, support, replace, repair and regenerate parts of the body damaged by illness or injury.

Professor Laura Poole-Warren
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Professor and Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Engineering Megan Lord
Professor and Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Engineering
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Deputy Dean of Graduate Research Penny Martens
Deputy Dean of Graduate Research
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Associate Professor & Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellow Jelena Rnjak-Kovacina
Associate Professor & Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellow
Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering Nona Farbehi
Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering