The 3D Printed Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Regeneration

We are currently developing a set of materials that show high potential in facilitating and enhancing cellular growth and tissue regeneration using biochemical technology and 3D printing technology.

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This project is open for Honours, Masters, MPhil and PhD students.
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About

Bone health is a very important aspect that affects the quality of human life. With that in mind, bone implants and bone tissue regeneration research has been making giant strides and at the same time is under scrutiny to find better, less invasive and longer lasting materials to facilitate bone growth and regeneration. Several students I our lab have been working on the bone and soft tissue regeneration projects in collaboration with ANU Research School of Chemistry. We are currently developing a set of materials that show high potential in facilitating and enhancing cellular growth and tissue regeneration using biochemical technology and 3D printing technology.

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The 3D Printed Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Regeneration

Members

Principal investigator

Rachel Li

Associate Professor, Trauma and Orthopaedic Research Unit

Co-investigator

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Honorary Professor, ANU School of Medicine and Psychology
Orthopaedic Unit Director, Canberra Hospital, Canberra Health Services
Director, Trauma and Orthopaedic Research Unit at Canberra Hospital