Research output per year
Research output per year
Members of the Division of Cell Matrix Biology and Regenerative Medicine address fundamental questions in regenerative medicine, stem cell biology and the role of extracellular matrix in the building and repair of tissues.
Our research ranges from the mechanisms underpinning cell interactions with matrix in tissues, to understanding tissue development, stem cell biology and regeneration, through to clinical application, developing engineered tissues and delivering novel cell and gene therapies for patient benefit.
The work is multidisciplinary and collaborative, involving research into many different organs and tissues. Our research uses state of the art, enabling technologies such as super-resolution imaging, electron microscopy, genomics, proteomics, genome editing, nanomedicine, cell and gene therapies, including engineering and materials solutions.
Regenerative medicine builds upon our understanding of the basic mechanisms in cell and developmental biology with the ultimate aim of translating this knowledge to improve the repair, replacement or regeneration of damaged tissues and organs following disease, injury or ageing.
Our strengths span bioengineering, biomaterials and tissue engineering, stem cells, developmental biology, cell-matrix biology, inflammation, wound healing and cell/gene therapies.
Our internationally leading themes that address unmet clinical needs include:
regenerating musculoskeletal tissues;
developing stem cell gene therapies for inherited genetic diseases;
renal tract regeneration;
developing therapies for nerve repair;
regulating inflammatory responses in tissue repair;
disease modelling for drug and therapeutic development;
wound healing and scarring.
Contact: Sue Kimber
The Manchester Regenerative Medicine Network is a cross-faculty multidisciplinary network at The University of Manchester. It brings together biologists, material scientists, bioengineers and clinicians with an interest in regenerative medicine aiming to repair, replace or regenerate damaged tissues, using cell or gene therapy and tissue engineering.
The clean room facilities can be found here.
Co-directors: Adrian Woolf; Sue Kimber
The development of therapies using embryonic or adult stem cells requires a fundamental understanding of the developmental process.
Scientists in our division seek to understand new molecular pathways regulating pluripotent stem cells using ’omics technologies.
Others are seeking to apply human adult (musculoskeletal, neural and haematopoietic) and pluripotent (embryonic and induced pluripotent) stem cells to therapies in patients with disease and to produce in vitro disease models to generate novel repair-therapeutics.
Contact: Sue Kimber
Plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Manchester consists of surgeons and scientists working side-by-side in the Blond McIndoe Laboratories. Our focus is on reconstruction of injured tissues including nerves, tendons, fascia, blood vessels, complex wounds and scarring, involving cell-based therapies and tissue-engineering approaches including the use of novel materials and 3D printing. Other research themes include limb saving and replacement strategies, rehabilitation after major trauma and global surgery.
Basic scientists, engineers and surgeons working collaboratively have developed novel interventions from bench to phase 1/2 clinical trials at the Department of Plastic Surgery, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. There are current clinical trials on peripheral nerve and tendon injuries, complex wounds and burns funded by the NIHR and industry.
We have training opportunities for surgeons through the NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship program which offers clinical and laboratory-based interdisciplinary projects.
Contact: Adam Reid
Extracellular matrix is essential for multicellular animal life. It surrounds and supports cells and accounts for the majority of our body mass.
Dysregulation of matrix is a central process in the pathogenesis of major human chronic diseases affecting the cardiovascular system, the kidney, and musculoskeletal tissues, is a feature of multisystem cancers, and is a critical factor in fibrosis. Using new insight gained through multidisciplinary approaches and collaborative interactions between research groups, our aim is to understand the regulation of matrix in health and its dysregulation in disease.
Centre director: Rachel Lennon
The Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research is an interdisciplinary research centre based at The University of Manchester. Established in 1995, the Centre was successfully renewed in 2016, bringing together principal investigators from the Division with others from across the Faculty.
Professor Christoph Ballestrem
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Professor Christoph Ballestrem
tel: +44 (0)161 275 1708
email: [email protected]
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Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Preprint/Working paper › Preprint
Swift, J. (PI), Caswell, P. (CoI), Chang, J. (CoI), Clarke, R. (CoI), Couper, K. (CoI), Dyer, D. (CoI), Eckersley, A. (CoI), Gilmore, A. (CoI), Hadjidemetriou, M. (CoI), Hayes, A. (CoI), Hepworth, M. (CoI), Hussell, T. (CoI), Knight, D. (CoI), Kostarelos, K. (CoI), Lennon, R. (CoI), March, P. (CoI), Meng, Q.-J. (CoI), Menon, M. (CoI), Piper Hanley, K. (CoI), Reid, A. (CoI), Sharrocks, A. (CoI), Sherratt, M. (CoI), Thornton, D. (CoI), Unwin, R. (CoI), Wong, J. (CoI) & Woolner, S. (CoI)
1/07/24 → 28/02/25
Project: Research
Banka, S. (PI) & Kimber, S. (CoI)
1/08/23 → 31/07/28
Project: Research
Newman, W. (PI), Woolf, A. (CoI) & Roberts, N. (CoI)
3/07/23 → 2/07/28
Project: Research
Bruce, I. (PI), Lord, G. (CoI), Lennon, R. (CoI), Black, G. (CoI), Wedge, D. (CoI), Morris, A. (CoI), Hussell, T. (CoI), Sharrocks, A. (CoI), Stivaros, S. (CoI), Buch, M. (CoI), Gough, J. (CoI), Kostarelos, K. (CoI), Thistlethwaite, F. (CoI), Kadler, K. (CoI), Barton, A. (CoI), Hyrich, K. (CoI), Mcbeth, J. (CoI), O'Neill, T. (CoI), Vestbo, J. (CoI), Simpson, A. (CoI), Singh, S. (CoI), Smith, J. (CoI), Felton, T. (CoI), Murray, C. (CoI), Griffiths, C. (CoI), Cullum, N. (CoI), Rhodes, L. (CoI), Warren, R. (CoI), Paus, R. (CoI), Dumville, J. (CoI), Viros Usandizaga, A. (CoI), Keavney, B. (CoI), Tomaszewski, M. (CoI), Allan, S. (CoI), Body, R. (CoI), Cartwright, E. (CoI), Heagerty, A. (CoI), Kalra, P. (CoI), Miller, C. (CoI), Rutter, M. (CoI), Smith, C. (CoI), Trafford, A. (CoI), Evans, D. (CoI), Crosbie, E. (CoI), Crosbie, P. (CoI), Harvie, M. (CoI), Howell, S. (CoI), Renehan, A. (CoI), Dive, C. (CoI), Blackhall, F. (CoI), Landers, D. (CoI), Krebs, M. (CoI), Cook, N. (CoI), Clarke, R. (CoI), Taylor, S. (CoI), Jorgensen, C. (CoI), Lorigan, P. (CoI), Jayson, G. (CoI), Valle, J. (CoI), Mccabe, M. (CoI), Armstrong, A. (CoI), Freitas, A. (CoI), Illidge, T. (CoI), Choudhury, A. (CoI), Hoskin, P. (CoI), West, C. (CoI), Van Herk, M. (CoI), Faivre-Finn, C. (CoI), Bristow, R. (CoI), Kirkby, K. (CoI), Birtle, A. (CoI), Mackay, R. (CoI), Radford, J. (CoI), Linton, K. (CoI), Higham, C. (CoI), Munro, K. (CoI), Plack, C. (CoI), Arden Armitage, C. (CoI), Bruce, I. (CoI), Moore, D. (CoI), Saunders, G. (CoI), Stone, M. (CoI), Haddock, G. (CoI), Lewis, S. (CoI), Elliott, R. (CoI), Green, J. (CoI), Lovell, K. (CoI), Morrison, A. (CoI), Shaw, J. (CoI), Bucci, S. (CoI), Ainsworth, J. (CoI), Webb, R. (CoI), Newman, W. (CoI), Banka, S. (CoI), Clayton-Smith, J. (CoI), Payne, K. (CoI), Moldovan, R. (CoI), Wynn, R. (CoI) & Jones, S. (CoI)
1/12/22 → 30/11/27
Project: Research
Bigger, B. (Corresponding participant), Wynn, R. (Participant) & Jones, S. (Participant)
Impact: Health and wellbeing, Economic
Wraith, J. E. (Participant), Fairbairn, L. J. (Participant), Wynn, R. (Participant), Bigger, B. (Participant) & Jones, S. (Participant)
Impact: Health impacts
Kielty, C. (Participant), Shuttleworth, A. (Participant), Griffiths, C. (Participant), Watson, R. (Participant) & Sherratt, M. (Participant)
Impact: Health impacts, Economic impacts
Dube, C. (Speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation › Research
Dube, C. (Speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk › Research
Weise, N. (Co-Organiser), Gardner, H. (Co-Organiser), Chung, J. (Participant) & Sharpen, J. (Participant)
Activity: Participating in or organising event(s) › Organising a conference, workshop, exhibition, performance, inquiry, course etc › Teaching and Research
Dube, C. (Participant)
Activity: Participating in or organising event(s) › Participating in a conference, workshop, exhibition, performance, inquiry, course etc › Research
Meng, Q.-J. (Examiner)
Activity: Examination › Research
Sherratt, M. (Creator), PRoteomics IDEntifications Database, 2021
DOI: 10.6019/PXD021194, https://proteomecentral.proteomexchange.org/cgi/GetDataset?ID=PXD021194
Dataset
Lennon, R. (Creator), PRoteomics IDEntifications Database, 2020
https://proteomecentral.proteomexchange.org/cgi/GetDataset?ID=PXD017913
Dataset
Swift, J. (Creator), PRoteomics IDEntifications Database, 2021
https://proteomecentral.proteomexchange.org/cgi/GetDataset?ID=PXD027056
Dataset
Richardson, S. (Creator), ArrayExpress, 5 Mar 2010
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress/experiments/E-MEXP-2291/
Dataset
Eckersley, A. (Owner), Mellody, K. T. (Contributor), Pilkington, S. (Contributor), Griffiths, C. (Contributor), Watson, R. (Supervisor), O’Cualain, R. (Data Collector), Baldock, C. (Contributor), Knight, D. (Data Collector) & Sherratt, M. (Supervisor), ProteomeXchange, 16 Feb 2018
DOI: 10.6019/PXD008450, https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride/archive/projects/PXD008450 and one more link, https://proteomecentral.proteomexchange.org/cgi/GetDataset?ID=PXD008450 (show fewer)
Dataset
Konstantinou, R. (Recipient), 2019
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
Amin, K. (Recipient), 1 Feb 2024
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
Meng, Qing-Jun (Recipient), 1 Oct 2015
Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively
22/07/24
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Expert comment
14/01/24
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Research
27/11/23
2 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research
14/11/23
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research
30/10/23
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research
Student thesis: Phd
Student thesis: Doctor of Medicine
Student thesis: Phd
Student thesis: Phd
Student thesis: Phd