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Biomaterials for regenerative medicine & dentistry.

The Deb laboratories have a strong background in biomaterials chemistry and focusses on developing innovative novel biomaterials suited for technology transfer through to clinical translation. The aim is to harness polymeric and ceramic biomaterials and tailor their properties to solve unmet biomedical needs.

Video: Porous scaffolds for bone tissue engineering.

Publications

    Awards

    2016 – 2018    King’s College Innovations (KCI Health Accelerator funding) – Remineralisation and desensitisation of teeth with a novel biocompatible chemistry.       

    (Co-PI with A Banerjee, TF Watson & G Koller) £150,000

    2014-2016 BED implants - Development of novel biomimetic engineered dental implants for periodontal ligament regeneration; EC - European Commission; £244,296.00 (Research contract visiting fellowship)

    Activities

    MRres
    MRes in Tissue Engineering & Innovation Technology

    Professor Deb has developed this research-based course in Tissue Engineering & Innovation Technology, which is being launched in September 2019. The course will provide students from dental, medical, biological, imaging or engineering related backgrounds the specialist knowledge and research skills to pursue a career in this field.

    External Activities

    Chair of the Royal Society of Chemistry: Biomaterials Chemistry Interest Group.

    Publications

      Awards

      2016 – 2018    King’s College Innovations (KCI Health Accelerator funding) – Remineralisation and desensitisation of teeth with a novel biocompatible chemistry.       

      (Co-PI with A Banerjee, TF Watson & G Koller) £150,000

      2014-2016 BED implants - Development of novel biomimetic engineered dental implants for periodontal ligament regeneration; EC - European Commission; £244,296.00 (Research contract visiting fellowship)

      Activities

      MRres
      MRes in Tissue Engineering & Innovation Technology

      Professor Deb has developed this research-based course in Tissue Engineering & Innovation Technology, which is being launched in September 2019. The course will provide students from dental, medical, biological, imaging or engineering related backgrounds the specialist knowledge and research skills to pursue a career in this field.

      External Activities

      Chair of the Royal Society of Chemistry: Biomaterials Chemistry Interest Group.

      Group lead

      Contact us

      Professor Sanjukta Deb
      Professor in Biomaterials Science

      Guy's Tower Wing
      Guy's Hospital