3-D bioprinted stem-cell tissue to treat kidney disease in future
Medical Xpress - 31-May-2019Uses bio-ink to create artificial living tissue in a laboratory
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Professor and Theme Director of Cell Biology at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute.
Professor Melissa Little, BSc PhD GAICD, FAAHMS, FAA is the Theme Director of Cell Biology at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute in Melbourne, Australia. She is internationally recognised for her work on the systems biology of kidney development. For more than two decades, her work has investigated the molecular and cellular basis of kidney development and disease. This fundamental research has underpinned her pioneering studies into potential regenerative therapies for kidney disease. As a result, her team have developed approaches for directing the differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells to human kidney organoids. Her group are applying this knowledge to disease modelling, drug screening, cell therapy and tissue engineering. Professor Little is an NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow at MCRI, Program Leader of Stem Cells Australia and Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne. Melissa is also President of the Australasian Society for Stem Cell Research, Vice-President of the Board of ISSCR, and immediate past President of ASSCR.
Visit website: https://www.mcri.edu.au/users/melissa-little
See also: Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) - Child health research institute.
Details last updated 19-Dec-2019
Uses bio-ink to create artificial living tissue in a laboratory