Dr Amy Li is an associate lecturer of BSc/MSci Medical innovation & Enterprise course at the University College London (UCL), she’s also the module lead for MSc Translation in Nanotechnology and regenerative medicine module. Her research field focuses on bone tissue engineering, understanding how materials interact within biological environments, to create new biomaterials that have reduced failure rates and increased functionality (e.g., promote regeneration or with precision therapeutic approach).
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