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Dr. Douglas Hamilton is an Associate Professor at Western University with a cross-appointment in Dentistry. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Glasgow and a B.Sc. from the University of St. Andrews. His research focuses on biomaterial-cell interactions, tissue engineering, and the role of proteins like periostin in wound healing and fibrosis. Key areas include evaluating biomaterial surfaces for bone and dental applications, using proteomic/genomic techniques, and studying transgenic models for connective tissue integration.
Education: Ph.D., University of Glasgow; B.Sc., University of St. Andrews.
Research interests emphasize biomaterial design, surface topography effects on cells, and translational applications in bone and dental implants. His work integrates in vitro and in vivo models to optimize material properties for desired cellular responses. Recent studies highlight periostin’s role in fibrosis and wound repair, with implications for chronic wound therapeutics and biomaterial-driven bone regeneration.
Publications span biomaterial surface engineering, periostin regulation, and osteoblast/osteoclast dynamics. Collaborations involve experts in bioengineering and dentistry, advancing interdisciplinary solutions for medical implants and tissue repair.
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