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Developing Antimicrobial and Osteoconductive Coatings for 3D-printed Orthopaedic Implants

Developing Antimicrobial and Osteoconductive Coatings for 3D-printed Orthopaedic Implants

Developing Antimicrobial and Osteoconductive Coatings for 3D-printed Orthopaedic Implants

We are thrilled to announce another collaboration with the University of Sydney, they will work with the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse on an industry-focused PhD project aimed at addressing key challenges in the Biochemistry and Cell Biology sector. This collaborative effort brings together academic expertise and industry insights to drive innovation and deliver real-world impact.

The project title is “Developing Antimicrobial and Osteoconductive Coatings for 3D-printed Orthopaedic Implant”.

The project will see the student Aston Buffier work with academic supervisors Ann Kwan from the University of Sydney.

Their industry supervisor is Professor Jeremy Micah Crook from Chris O’Brien Lifehouse

🔗 Want to learn more about the National Industry PhD Program or thinking of applying?
Check out the program details here: https://lnkd.in/gpVsGZZ6, Australian Government Department of Education , Australia’s Economic Accelerator and Department of Industry, Science and Resources and technology Australia.

The NiPhD program appreciates the support of, Anthony Millgate, Asher Gentle, Bryce Logan and many others.

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