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PhD project available The development of tissue engineered nerve guide conduits for spinal cord injury Supervisor: Dr Tim Woodfield () Degree: PhD Project Statement: This PhD project is focu
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Document Date: 2007-07-15 20:40:00


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Catwalk Trust / /

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Facility

Orthopaedic Surgery University of Canterbury Christchurch School / University of Otago / University of Otago Private Bag / /

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IndustryTerm

3D bio-manufacturing techniques / materials processing/design / rapid-/bio-manufacturing techniques / biotechnology industry / /

MedicalCondition

disease / spinal cord injury / /

MedicalTreatment

cell therapy / /

Organization

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery / University of Otago / University of Otago Private Bag / Tim Woodfield PhD Centre for Bioengineering and Dept. / Christchurch School of Medicine / Orthopaedic Surgery University / Canterbury Medical Research Foundation / Burwood Hospital Spinal Injuries Unit / /

Person

Tim Woodfield / /

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Position

Private / spinal cord injury Supervisor / neurogenesis model for evaluating axon growth / /

PublishedMedium

Molecular Biology / /

Technology

biomaterials / polymer synthesis / cell therapy / tissue engineering / biotechnology / Regenerative Medicine / /

URL

www.bioengineering.canterbury.ac.nz / /

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