Research project

Developing the 3 - dimensional cellular model of Tuberculosis by integrating co-axial bioelectrospray, technology and stem cells

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Paul Elkington

Director of Inst. for Medical Innovation
Research interests
  • tuberculosis
  • immunopathology
  • diagnosis
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Other researchers

Dr Liku Tezera BM, MSc , PhD, FHEA

Senior Research Fellow
Research interests
  • Physiologically relevant in vitro models for chronic bacterial infections that capture host mechanics and microenvironments.TB granuloma mechanobiology.Mechanotransduction pathways, including YAP/TAZ, SRF/MRTF, integrins and TRP channels.Host-directed therapy screening across defined stiffness states.Validating 3D models against patient samples to reduce animal use
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Research outputs