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landscape, the proposed doctoral project aims to advance the next generation of biodegradable polymeric blends tailored for low-temperature 3D printing of therapeutic agents. Through an exciting industry
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. Building on recent innovations in 3D cryoprinting, where hydrogel-based materials are printed and spatially frozen to preserve their integrity and biological potential, this doctoral project aims to adopt
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Daly, Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering. The researcher will join Dr Daly's lab, which combines expertise in 3D bioprinting, tissue engineering, and biomaterials. The group leverages
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manufacturing but also paves the way for scalable and reproducible biomaterial solutions in regenerative medicine. Objective 1: Generation of a database of layer-by-layer images from in situ monitoring