个人简介
Anita Ghag qualified with a BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Materials Science from the University of Nottingham in 2007. She went on to study for a PhD in Biomaterials Science based on the development of electrospun synthetic bone graft substitutes at the University of Manchester in 2010, after which she took up a post-doctoral research associate position within The School of Materials at the University of Manchester as a continuation of the PhD project funded by Johnson and Johnson and the NIHR.
Anita joined the University of Birmingham in 2012 as a post-doctoral research associate at the School of Dentistry investigating the effects of titanium nanoparticles on a number of different cell types. In September 2013, Anita was appointed as a lecturer in Biomaterials in the School of Chemical Engineering. She now teaches and supervises undergraduate and postgraduate students within the school
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Ghag, A.K., Gough, J.E., and Downes, S. (2013), The osteoblast and osteoclast responses to phosphonic acid containing poly(ε-caprolactone) electrospun scaffolds, Biomaterials Science, in press.
Bassi, A.K., Gough, J.E., and Downes, S. (2012), A novel phosphonate for the repair of critical size bone defects, The Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, 6: 833–840
Bassi, A.K., Gough, J.E., Zakikhani, M., and Downes, S. (2011), The Chemical and Physical Properties of Poly(ε-Caprolactone) Scaffolds Functionalised with Poly(Vinyl Phosphonic Acid-Co-Acrylic Acid), Journal of Tissue Engineering, doi:10.4061/2011/615328