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Professor Dietmar Hutmacher

Professor Dietmar Hutmacher

Position:

  • Professor and Chair of Regenerative Medicine, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology
  • Domain Leader-Medical Devices, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology

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Biography:

Professor Hutmacher’s background includes a strong combination of academic and industrial experience.  His expertise is in biomaterials, biomechanics, medical devices and tissue engineering.  He is one of the few academics to take a holistic bone engineering concept to clinical application.  More than 400 patients have been treated with the FDA-approved bone engineering scaffolds developed by Prof Hutmacher’s Singapore-based interdisciplinary research group.

More recently, Professor Hutmacher has developed an international track record in adult stem cell research related to regenerative medicine. Regenerative medicine/tissue engineering is a rapidly growing multidisciplinary field involving the life, physical, and engineering sciences, and seeks to develop functional cell, tissue, and organ substitutes to repair, replace or enhance biological function that has been lost due to congenital abnormalities, injury, disease or aging. It includes both the regeneration of tissues in vitro for subsequent implantation in vivo, as well as regeneration directly in vivo.

In addition to having a therapeutic application, tissue engineering can have a diagnostic application, where the engineered tissue is used as a biosensor. Engineered tissues can also be used for the development of drugs, including screening for novel drug candidates, identifying novel genes as drug targets, and testing for drug metabolism, uptake, and toxicity.

3D culture, bone graft, cartilage.

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