Affiliate of Centre for Extracellular Vesicle Nanomedicine
Centre for Extracellular Vesicle Nanomedicine
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
ARC DECRA & Senior Lecturer
School of Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
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Dr Mark C Allenby is a Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering (2021-ongoing) within UQ's School of Chemical Engineering, and an emerging leader in haematopoietic and vascular tissue engineering. Since his PhD, Mark has been awarded ten consecutive years of clinical, fundamental, and industrial research fellowships in the field of tissue engineering (ARC FoR 400311):
Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellowship (2025 - 2029). Engineering vessels to grow and test blood cell therapies.
Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship (2022 - 2025). Vascularised tissues for cell therapy biomanufacturing.
Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowship (2019 - 2022). Cerebral and cardio-vascular tissue biofabrication.
Mark has principally supervised 5 PhDs and 2 MPhil/RAs, co-supervised 7 PhDs, and has been awarded over $3.7m of funding as chief investigator across 25 competitive funding rounds in 7 years. Mark received a PhD and MSc in chemical engineering from Imperial College London, UK and bachelors degrees in mathematics and chemistry from Pepperdine University, USA. Mark's leadership is exhibited by the:
2025 Cell and Gene Catalyst Workforce Committee Expert
2024 UQ Foundation Research Excellence Award
2024 UQ EAIT EMCR Industry Engagement Award
2024 ASBTE Emerging Leadership Award
2024 Friends of CCRM Australia Industry Advisory Network
2024, 2023, and 2022 Executive Board Member of ASBTE
2023TERMIS-AP Young Investigator Award
2023 RegMedNet Rising Star Finalist
2020 QUT ECR Award
Research Interests: Mark leads the BioMimetic Systems Engineering (BMSE) Lab. In the BMSE Lab, we combine Tissue Engineering, Biomedical Image Analysis, and Computational Biology to study and solve medical problems using advanced cell culture and computer models. Our work aligns with bioprocess engineering fundamentals, cell therapy or medical device manufacturing, and clinical collaborators in Haematology and Cardiovascular medicine. We are always looking for excellent postdoctoral, PhD, MPhil, and honours researchers, funded positions are advertised on our lab website.
Academic Interests: Mark is the Convener of UQ's Biomedical Engineering (BME) major, ranked #2 in Australia. BME at UQ spans schools of Chemical Engineering (ChE; #1 in Australia), Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Mark is the deputy director of higher degree research (HDR) students in UQ ChE. Mark is the creator and coordinator of Quantitative Methods in Biomedical Engineering, and is a lecturer of Process Modeling & Dynamics. Mark has taught courses in biomaterials, process modelling, and reaction engineering in ChE and BME departments at universities in the UK and Australia.