Musculoskeletal tissue engineering lab @uniedinburgh. Engineering complex tissue interfaces such as the bone-tendon junction in vitro. Tweets by @Dr_JZP.
Advance your career with the Anatomical Sciences Programme at the University of Edinburgh.
Study online, enjoy flexible learning, and gain hands-on experience at summer workshops. Applications for September 2025 are open!
Making Connections: Anatomical design in tissue engineering applications at University of Edinburgh on https://t.co/xDLE6FiAH8
We have a vacancy for a PhD student to join our team!
So incredibly proud of @Vinothini_VP who passed her PhD viva today ( with flying colours!) 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 thanks to Prof Staines and @BoneDoctorPhD for examining!
Very proud of this work from @ATLASFacilityEd showcasing our work designing and developing digital and physical models for enhancing anatomy teaching in @AnatomyatEd
Full book volume is linked below!
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Our popular 'Art Wednesdays' are back! Places are available on 9th October, 6th November and 4th December. This is a very rare chance to draw in the museum and discover some of our amazing collections at the same time.
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We have a paid scholarship opportunity at the museum, researching and updating the information we hold on our collection. This position is open to current University of Edinburgh students (either undergrad or postgrad). Closing date to apply 18 Oct
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Ever wanted to study anatomy from home? Join our online programme to learn flexibly with the @AnatomyatEd team!
We are also introducing an in-person summer school for enrolled students to gain hands on experience in anatomy!
Applications are closing soon so don’t miss out!!
So very excited to announce the Anatomical Sciences Summer School, open to students of the @anat_sci_UoE programme!
Apply to join the programme and have the opportunity to visit us in Edinburgh next summer 🤩
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So proud to see such amazing people do so well! Congratulations to all this year’s honours students - Emily (pictured), Becca, Katie and Luka! @BMTOeduni@BioMedSciEd
@Dr_JZP, @j_w_mortimer and @Paxton_Lab design in vitro models of the flexor digitorum tendon enthesis from real human morphometrics to ensure that in vitro models are accurate. The authors propose that this could be adapted for other entheses: https://t.co/4Po0VfFqFt