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Skin disorders, such as hard to heal wounds or the most common skin cancers, are a major burden on… Recruitment of long term engrafted fetal microchimeric cells in chemically induced maternal skin carcinogenesis… Modulating skin regenerative responses to improve wound repair and fight carcinogenesis… Skin cancer… Professor Khosrotehrani is a clinical scientist, dermatologist, interested in skin biology… Pregnancy results in many physiological modifications of the skin including pigmentation and…
Professor Khosrotehrani is a clinical scientist, dermatologist, interested in skin biology, regenerative medicine and skin cancer. He leads the Experimental Dermatology Group at the University of Queensland Diamantina Institute within the Translational Research Institute in Brisbane, Australia. He i …
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Engineering bioactive scaffolds for skin regeneration… Improving Skin Regeneration through the Design and Development of New Skin Grafts… Optimizing a preclinical model for bioprinting skin aimed at repairing skin loss in patients (MRFF STEM Cell Therapies Mission Grant led by Curtin)… skin grafts which favour skin wound healing. Projects are available for undergraduate, postgraduate… investigated the interactions of multipotent mesenchymal stem/stromal cell and skin progenitors with 3D… architecture and anisotropic mechanical characteristics that favor skin wound healing with reduced…
Dr Abbas Shafiee is a tissue engineering & regenerative medicine scientist interested in translational cell-based and tissue engineering strategies to treat human diseases.
Dr Shafiee completed his PhD in Professor Kiarash Khosrotehrani’s laboratory on stem cell biology. His research career durin …
My research program has been devoted to understanding human tissue development to develop advanced technologies for tissue regeneration.
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