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O_Dinwoodie

Olivia Dinwoodie

PhD Student

Biography

Olivia is an MRC funded PhD student. She has completed a degree in Biomedical Science at The University of Sheffield and an MRes in biomedical and translational science at Kings College London. Her PhD research focuses on the regenerative capacity of the ear drum and investigating pharmacological approaches to enhance the healing of chronic ear drum perforations. This project uses conditional transgenic mouse lines to research the roles of different genes and signaling pathways in the regenerative process.

    Research

    Well-defined gels
    Centre for Craniofacial & Regenerative Biology

    Our research goes beyond the mouth. If we understand how the entire face and head forms, we can repair damage and regenerate cells. If we unravel the causes of diseases, we can treat patients successfully. If we solve these problems, our discoveries will improve health worldwide.

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    Tucker Lab

    The Tucker lab is interested in development and repair of the head with focus on tissues associated with the jaw and ear.

      Research

      Well-defined gels
      Centre for Craniofacial & Regenerative Biology

      Our research goes beyond the mouth. If we understand how the entire face and head forms, we can repair damage and regenerate cells. If we unravel the causes of diseases, we can treat patients successfully. If we solve these problems, our discoveries will improve health worldwide.

      Banner Tucker
      Tucker Lab

      The Tucker lab is interested in development and repair of the head with focus on tissues associated with the jaw and ear.