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Year in Industry - Bioengineering - Design & Prototyping Centre AMRC

Watch Bioengineering 4th year student, Liam Overett, discuss his experiences of working at the AMRC during his Year in Industry (YII). Working at the Medical AMRC, Liam has been able to develop a…

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INSIGNEO

The INSIGNEO Institute for in silico medicine is a collaborative initiative between the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It is a multi-disciplinary…

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Introduction: bio-modelling, the new frontier in healthcare

Introduction to a short series of films examining biological modelling in medicine.

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Introduction: bio-modelling, the new frontier in healthcare

Introduction to a short series of films examining biological modelling in medicine.

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Musculoskeletal disease: osteoporosis, modelling, muscles & bone strength

Third in a short series of films examining biological modelling in medicine.

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Cardiovascular disease: atherosclerosis, fundamental biology & optimised stenting

Second in a short series of films examining biological modelling in medicine

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Urological disorders: models, microstructure, mechanics & bladder function

Fourth in a short series of films examining biological modelling in medicine.

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Using Bioengineering - 3D Printing and Repairing Damaged Nerves

Dr Frederik Claeyssens, Course Director, and Professor John Haycock, Professor of Bioengineering, talk about their research work in repairing damaged nerves and how this is used to improve the lives…

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Dr Gwen Reilly (Bioengineering Lecturer) - Wall of Women - The University of Sheffield

Our engineering diversity. As part of The University of Sheffield's 'Women in Engineering Initiative' we are interviewing our female engineers, past, present and future to talk about…

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3D Printing and Repairing Damaged Nerves - Materials

John Haycock and Frederik Claeyssens discuss the research being undertaken to create tissue by 3D printing that could be used to repair damaged nerves.

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