Presented By: Office of Research School of Dentistry
Design of Bioactive Scaffolds for Promoting Neurovascular Repair in Craniofacial Bone Injuries
Warren Grayson, PhD
Research Focus
My lab is dedicated to developing translational approaches for regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues. My PhD training focused on understanding the role of the stem cell niche and regulating the in vitro environment to regulate the growth and differentiation characteristics of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Subsequent studies during post-doctoral training focused on the cultivation of large tissue engineered constructs. A major component of these studies was the development of advanced bioreactors for engineering bone grafts. More recently, my lab has investigated the combination of novel biomaterials with stem cells for regenerating critical sized bone defects and volumetric muscle loss.
My lab is dedicated to developing translational approaches for regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues. My PhD training focused on understanding the role of the stem cell niche and regulating the in vitro environment to regulate the growth and differentiation characteristics of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Subsequent studies during post-doctoral training focused on the cultivation of large tissue engineered constructs. A major component of these studies was the development of advanced bioreactors for engineering bone grafts. More recently, my lab has investigated the combination of novel biomaterials with stem cells for regenerating critical sized bone defects and volumetric muscle loss.
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