
معرفی
Dr. Brian Eames is a Professor in the Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Medicine. His research focuses on skeletal development and evolution, molecular genetics, synchrotron imaging, and 3D bioprinted tissue engineering. He leads an interdisciplinary lab of evolutionary and developmental biologists and tissue engineers.
- University of Saskatchewan, College of Medicine, Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology
Research Interests:
- Skeletal cell differentiation mechanisms
- External signals directing bone/cartilage cell fate
- Pathway activation in skeletal development
- Application to osteoarthritis therapies
- Evolutionary variation in skeletal genetics
- Comparative transcriptomics across chordates
Publication Trends (2016-2025): His work spans developmental biology, evolutionary genetics, biomedical engineering, and imaging technology. Key themes include proteoglycan signaling, 3D bioprinting for cartilage, comparative skeletal evolution in cartilaginous fishes, and gene network analysis using bioinformatics tools.
Scientific Awards:
- CIHR New Investigator Salary Award
- Faculty of 1000 'Must Read' recognition
- Cover image in Tissue Engineering Part C Methods
- ACS Editors’ Choice feature
Laboratory Overview: The Eames Lab integrates molecular genetics, advanced imaging, and tissue engineering to explore skeletal development and evolution. They employ zebrafish and pig models, synchrotron radiation imaging, and computational approaches to analyze gene co-expression networks.

