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Bio-inspired Nanoparticles for Mechano-Regulation of Stem Cell Fate (2024-2027)

Abstract

Mechanical stimulation plays a critical role in regulating stem cell fate. Nanostructure-mediated mechanical cues can precisely stimulate stem cells, but predicting their impact on stem cell differentiation is challenging. This project aims to engineer nanostructures to regulate stem cell fate and gain a fundamental understanding of the mechanical properties that affect cell function. The expected outcomes and benefits of this project include a new fundamental understanding of the effect of mechanical properties on cell function, novel insights into the regulation of stem cell fate, and the development of a new class of roughness-tunable materials suitable for use in tissue engineering and pharmaceutical applications.

Experts

Dr Ruirui Qiao

NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Ruirui Qiao
Ruirui Qiao

Associate Professor Shyuan Ngo

Principal Research Fellow
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Shyuan Ngo
Shyuan Ngo