Nanokick
@nanokicking
Stem cell technology to grow bone in the lab using nanoscale vibration.
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15-11-2015 18:12:20
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Have you heard about Nanokick but not quite sure what it is, or what applications it might have? Check out this fantastic video from @beisgovuk highlighting the collaborative work by Biomed Engineering Stuart Reid Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment Dr Sylvie Coupaud Matt Dalby & the spinal unit of QEUH
📽 WATCH: Lab-grown bone cell breakthrough at University of Glasgow bit.ly/2y34JHw
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…
Nanokick paper published in Nature Biomedical Engineering - now online @UofGCCE University of Glasgow University of Strathclyde UWS LIGO rdcu.be/vMwt
Interested in the story behind our new journal article? Visit: go.nature.com/2xVgSNN Nature Biomedical Engineering University of Glasgow @UofGCCE
LATEST NEWS: Nature (Nature Biomedical Engineering) publishes paper from Find A Better Way-funded research! findabetterway.org.uk/news/nature-pu…
Nanokick tech delivered to Centre for Integrative Physiology Edinburgh University - explanation from Paul Biomed Engineering linked w @UofGCCE
The Find A Better Way-funded research project at the University of Glasgow to grow synthetic bone (and its unplanned use to save Eva the dog's leg) is in the news again! bbc.co.uk/news/av/scienc…
Prof Matt Dalby, from the Find A Better Way-funded synthetic bone project at University of Glasgow, was interviewed by Chris Mason on The World at One today. Interview starts at 21:35 bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09… cc: @UofGCCE
Will be in BBC Scotland studio at 5.30pm for interview about Nanokick, some future perspectives on tissue engineering, and Eva the dog: bbc.co.uk/news/av/scienc… University of Glasgow University of Strathclyde Biomed Engineering @UofGCCE
Just watched the BBC News (UK) report on this world-leading and potentially life-changing work. Well done University of Glasgow research team. x.com/uofglasgow/sta…
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.