
John Redmond
@johnred_dcu
Postdoctoral Researcher at DCU in the MEDeng lab.
@MEDeng_DCU
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https://www.dcu.ie/medeng 30-01-2018 22:37:29
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Dublin City University have yet to restore out-of-hours access to research laboratories. This is causing unnecessary stress for postgraduate students. We are petitioning for this to change - chng.it/YCsvXwLX DCU Students' Union DCU School of Biotechnology DCU Science and Health

Great work Ghayadah Alkharusi !


Normalize describing all methods in a paper, even if they were done "as described in [16]." Because [16] did it "as described by [9]", and [9] cites an abstract from the 70s that is unavailable. 🤦♂️ Academic Chatter™

Congratulations to Antzela Tzagiollari, an We are now Research Ireland funded Biomedical Engineering PhD student at Dublin City University under the supervision of Nicholas Dunne and Tanya Levingstone, on winning one of the DCU Engineering & DCU Computing Faculty research award👏🏆 @pbcbiomed



Delighted to share a new publication on the development and characterisation of collagen scaffolds for breast cancer by John Redmond supervised by myself, Tanya Levingstone and Nicholas Dunne from DCU Science and Health and DCU Centre for Medical Engineering Research. authors.elsevier.com/c/1fyJX9sVlikQ…

Our most recent paper showing the development/characterisation of 3D collagen-based scaffolds for breast cancer research is now available online John Redmond Helen McCarthy Dr Paul Buchanan Tanya Levingstone Nicholas Dunne DCU Biodesign Europe DCU Engineering AddThis | Home authors.elsevier.com/c/1fyJX9sVlikQ…

🛠️ #Biofabrication: How would you build a scaffold with mechanical properties that mimics breast cancer extracellular matrix? 🤔 Find out one way in the latest paper by John Redmond and co. (Helen McCarthy, Dr Paul Buchanan, Nicholas Dunne). 👉 bit.ly/3VZDqsF


Well done Angela on presenting your We are now Research Ireland funded PhD work on bioinspired adhesives for bone stabilisation and repair at the Orthopaedic Research Society annual meeting. The project represents a great collaboration with Tanya Levingstone Helen McCarthy and @pbcbiomed. #ORS2023



Congratulations John Redmond. Well deserved. Some very nice work on collagen-based scaffolds as a 3D model for breast cancer. Good luck on the next chapter. DCU Cancer Research Dublin City University DCU Science and Health

Wonderful day celebrating the completion of my doctoral studies. A massive thanks to my supervisors Nicholas Dunne Tanya Levingstone & Dr Paul Buchanan for all the support over the years, and to my friends and co-workers in DCU Centre for Medical Engineering Research too. 🎓🎓

'Development of miR-26a-activated scaffold to promote healing of critical-sized bone defects through angiogenic and osteogenic mechanisms' is now available to view online! Congratulations to Joanna Sadowska aka Dr Jojo 🌸 and all involved! View the paper here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Congratulations to Nikoletta Sargioti who successfully defended her PhD thesis last week, which involved the development of 3D printed metallic microneedles as a drug delivery system. Proudly supervised by Nicholas Dunne, Tanya Levingstone and Dr Eoin O’Cearbhaill (UCD Biomedical Eng)


Big congratulations to Angela who passed her PhD Viva today! Her research focused on the development of a phosphoserine-modified calcium phosphate adhesive for bone repair, proudly supervised by Nicholas Dunne Tanya Levingstone Owen Clarkin, and in collaboration with PBC Biomed.


Congratulations Nicholas Dunne on this super achievement 👏 Well deserved!

We have an exciting PhD position available focused on the development of a new bone augmentation system. Details here- findaphd.com/phds/project/d… DCU Engineering Nicholas Dunne I-Form

As 2024 closes, Nicholas Dunne and Helen McCarthy are delighted to share their latest review paper on AI-driven design of cell-penetrating peptides for drug delivery that has just been published in Biomaterials Advances! 🧬🤖💊 Free access until Feb 7, 2025: authors.elsevier.com/a/1kIJj9sVlis2…

Delighted to be in Davos🇨🇭for #EORS2025. On Wednesday, I'll be presenting updates on our #DTIF funded project in collab with PBC BioMed, looking at the in vitro assessment of a phosphoserine-modified calcium phosphate bioadhesive for use in bone applications. Dublin City University DCU Biodesign Europe
