| Centre of Cell Engineering, University of Glasgow
University of Glasgow HE, UK is a large HE institution with nanobioscience activities in electronics (nanofabrication), chemistry (nanocrystals and nanopowders, biomimesis, and nanoassembly), centre for cell engineering and cell biology, nanoprinting and self-assembly. The Centre of Cell Engineering is led by Adam
Curtis and Mathis Riehle and has 7 postdoctoral assistants and 4 Ph.D. students and works with the Department
of Electronics and Electrical Engineering using their extensive fabrication facilities and expertise. The
centre has extensive experience of EC projects, AC has published more than 180 papers and MR about 20.
The Centre has collaborations with several other laboratories in the areas of mechanotransduction, nanofabrication, surface characterisation etc.
Key references
1. Curtis, A. S. G., B. Casey, et al. (2001), Biophysical Chemistry 94: 275-283.
2. Curtis, A. S. G. and C. D. W. Wilkinson (2001), Trends in Biotechnology 19: 97-101.
3. Dalby, M. J., M. O. Riehle, et al. (2002), Biomaterials 23: 2945-2954.
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