Matthew Dalby
Matthew Dalby | |
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Born |
Leicester | 19 October 1972
Residence | Glasgow |
Nationality | English |
Citizenship | UK |
Alma mater | Queen Mary University of London |
Known for | nanotopography, cell-material interface |
Scientific career | |
Fields | biomaterials, mesenchymal stem cells, tissue engineering |
Institutions | University of Glasgow |
Thesis | Hydroxyapatite/polyethylene composite: an in vitro study of osteoblast response to composition and topography (2001) |
Doctoral advisor | William Bonfield, Lucy Di Silvio |
Other academic advisors | Adam Curtis |
Website | Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment |
Matthew John Dalby FRSE is Professor of Cell Engineering at the University of Glasgow.[1][2] His research is focused on mesenchymal stem cell interactions with nanotopography,[3][4] with particular focus on the use of metabolomics,[5] to study mechanotransduction.[6]
He completed his PhD in Biomedical Materials at Queen Mary University of London in 2001. He has an h-index of 59.[7]
References
- ↑ "Lab-grown bone cell breakthrough could 'transform lives'". STV News. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
- ↑ "How do you grow bone in a lab? Good vibrations". Wired UK. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
- ↑ McNamara, L. E.; McMurray, R. J.; Biggs, M. J. P.; Kantawong, F.; Oreffo, R. O. C.; Dalby, M. J. (2010). "Nanotopographical Control of Stem Cell Differentiation". Journal of Tissue Engineering. 1 (1): 120623–120623. doi:10.4061/2010/120623. ISSN 2041-7314.
- ↑ Dalby, Matthew J.; Gadegaard, Nikolaj; Tare, Rahul; Andar, Abhay; Riehle, Mathis O.; Herzyk, Pawel; Wilkinson, Chris D. W.; Oreffo, Richard O. C. (2007). "The control of human mesenchymal cell differentiation using nanoscale symmetry and disorder". Nature Materials. 6 (12): 997–1003. doi:10.1038/nmat2013. ISSN 1476-1122. PMID 17891143.
- ↑ "Professor Matthew Dalby". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
- ↑ McMurray RJ, Dalby MJ, Tsimbouri PM (May 2015). "Using biomaterials to study stem cell mechanotransduction, growth and differentiation". Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. 9 (5): 528–39. doi:10.1002/term.1957. PMID 25370612.
- ↑ "Matthew Dalby". Google Scholar. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
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