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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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Skeletal muscle fibre swelling contributes to force depression in rats and humans: a mechanically-skinned fibre study… skinned muscle fibre" technique in animal muscle. Importantly, I have developed this technique for… of muscle. Mechanically-skinned fibres were freshly obtained from human and rat muscle, setting…
A life-long fascination in sciences provided me with the inspiration to graduate in exercise physiology (University of Sherbrooke, Canada, 2004), complete a PhD in physiology/biophysics (University of Sherbrooke, 2009) and continue in my current role as a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Bio …
My current postdoctoral research project within Brad Launikonis’ lab utilizes my unique abilities to perform comprehensive physiological examinations (skinned muscle fibre technique coupled with confocal microscopy) on single segments of individual fresh muscle cells, obtained from animal models o …
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Murine HPV16 E7-expressing transgenic skin effectively emulates the cellular and molecular features of human high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions… Is there really a viral cause for skin cancer?… and skin cancer. In his time in the Frazer lab, he developed an interest in bioinformatics analyses… hyperproliferative epithelium. Here we examine keratin gene expression profile in skin from mice expressing…
Dr. Kelvin Tuong is a Senior Research Fellow/Group Leader at the Ian Frazer Centre for Children’s Immunotherapy Research (IFCCIR), Child Health Research Centre. He is interested in single-cell analysis of immune cells and harnessing adaptive immune receptors for understanding immune cell development …
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regulatory cells maintains skin integrity. Despite their importance, little is known about the… Saving your skin: physiology of immune regulation in mammalian lymph nodes… Hair follicles are skin appendages that undergo periods of growth (anagen), regression (catagen…
Dr Andrew Brooks is the Group Leader of the Cytokine Receptor Signalling Group at the University of Queensland Diamantina Institute (UQ DI) within the Translational Research Institute. Andrew completed his Honours research on Flaviviruses in 1996 at the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at J …
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In the last 10 years I have published in journals including Science, Nature Cell Biology, Blood, Oncogene, J Immunol, and Nature Reviews. I have over 1000 citations (Web of Knowledge or over 1500 Google Scholar) with an h-index of 16 (Web of Knowledge) or 19 (Google Scho …
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