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Jeremy Crook is the Arto Hardy Family Professor of Biomedical Innovation at the Sydney School of Medical Sciences, University of Sydney, and holds adjunct roles at the University of Wollongong and Chris O'Brien Lifehouse Hospital. His research focuses on regenerative medicine, stem cell innovation, and advanced tissue engineering, with notable contributions to 3D bioprinting, electroceuticals, and cancer therapy. He leads the Arto Hardy Family Biomedical Innovation Hub, directing translational research in point-of-care treatments and disease modeling.
Education: PhD in Medicine (University of Melbourne, 1998), NIH Fogarty Fellowship (2001). Awards include the NIH Fellows Award (2001), Research Australia's Frontiers Research Award (2019), and the FIA Best Transformational Gift Award (2025) for his hub's impact. He co-developed clinical-grade stem cell lines and pioneered standards for stem cell banking.
- Research Interests: Stem cell differentiation, neural tissue modeling, biomaterials, and translational cancer therapies.
- Grants: NHMRC Ideas Grant (2025), NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence (2023).
- Leadership: ISSCR Standards Task Force, International Stem Cell Banking Initiative.
Publications span 3D bioprinting protocols, neural organoid engineering, and electrostimulation-driven tissue differentiation. His work bridges academia and industry, with applications in drug discovery and personalized medicine.
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