MiMe Research Group
@mimeresearch
Microenvironments for Medicine Research Group led by Prof Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez. We engineer interactions between materials, proteins and cells.
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New review out today in The Royal Society Interface - Designing stem cell niches for differentiation & self-renewal with Manuel Salmeron & Matt Dalby ! Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment @UofGIMCSB UofG MVLS James Watt School of Engineering, Uni. of Glasgow rsif.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/15/145…
New paper published today in Nature Biomedical Engineering on Nanokick with Stuart Reid and MiMe Research Group University of Glasgow #uofgimpact nature.com/articles/s4155…
Keynote by Manuel Salmeron tomorrow Sat 14th TU München morning session of International Congress Bone-Tec 2017 goo.gl/jb5pru
Prof Jon Cooper University of Glasgow discusses how low cost paper tests can help fight infectious diseases in the #EPSRCblog ow.ly/2dnW30fXd6V
New colab prototype design workshop with Dr Julien Reboud of James Watt School of Engineering, Uni. of Glasgow eventbrite.co.uk/e/prototype-de…
Exploring materials science to modulate cell-matrix-growth factor crosstalk in MSCs go.nature.com/2Es6z8z NatRevMaterials by Matt Dalby, Andres Garcia and Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez Manuel Salmeron University of Glasgow Georgia Tech #integrins #matrix #bionengineering #stemcells
Very fortunate to have our bone regeneration technology funded to help veterinary patients. European Research Council (ERC) #ERCPoC MiMe Research Group University of Glasgow @UofGCCE erc.europa.eu/news/proof-of-…
It has been a wonderful privilege to visit the @FindABetterWay-funded project at the University of Glasgow today, and to meet the team developing synthetic bone. This work could be enormously beneficial for landmine blast survivors, and anyone else in need of new bone tissue.
Our founder Sir Bobby Charlton toured the @UofGCCE laboratories at University of Glasgow today to see first hand the Find A Better Way-funded development of synthetic bone for treating landmine blast survivors.
Sir Bobby Charlton and @FindABetterWay have visited our MiMe Research Group headquarters today! Solid bone research here at University of Glasgow! @UofGCCE Manuel Salmeron
So happy for you! Congratulations for your new fellowship! #rutherfordfund #ukrmp MiMe Research Group
University of Glasgow Dr Marco Cantini has been awarded an MRC UKRI Rutherford Fund Fellowship. He will develop engineered microenvironments for stem cells and study to response to viscosity for cartilage repair. Marco Cantini MiMe Research Group @UofGCCE Manuel Salmeron wp.me/p9Re7v-1z