Matthew Dalby | |
Birth Date: | 1972 10, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Leicester |
Citizenship: | UK |
Nationality: | English |
Fields: | biomaterials, mesenchymal stem cells, tissue engineering |
Workplaces: | University of Glasgow |
Alma Mater: | Queen Mary University of London |
Thesis Title: | Hydroxyapatite/polyethylene composite: an in vitro study of osteoblast response to composition and topography |
Thesis Url: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.425393 |
Thesis Year: | 2001 |
Doctoral Advisor: | William Bonfield, Lucy Di Silvio |
Academic Advisors: | Adam S. G. Curtis |
Known For: | nanotopography, cell-material interface |
Website: | Professor Matthew DalbyCentre for the Cellular Microenvironment |
Matthew John Dalby FRSE is Professor of Cell Engineering at the University of Glasgow.[1] His research is focused on mesenchymal stem cell interactions with nanotopography,[2] [3] with particular focus on the use of metabolomics,[4] to study mechanotransduction.[5]
He was part of a team, led by Prof Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez, who developed bone growth technology that was used in Eva the Large Münsterländer to save her leg from amputation.[6]
He completed his PhD in Biomedical Materials at Queen Mary University of London in 2001. He has an h-index of 80.[7]