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Dr. Eva Crook is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Medicine and Health, within the Medical Sciences Administration. Her work focuses on interdisciplinary biomedical research, particularly in 3D bioprinting, stem cell biology, and regenerative nanomedicine. She collaborates extensively with colleagues on projects involving neural tissue engineering, organoid development, and biomaterial applications for clinical therapies.
Her research interests emphasize the development of functional 3D tissues using bioprinting techniques, electrical stimulation of stem cells for directed differentiation, and the ethical implications of organoid research. She also explores tissue regeneration strategies for bone, cartilage, and corneal defects, leveraging hydrogels and scaffold-free constructs.
Recent publications highlight advancements in glioma modeling, corneal epithelial engineering, and the use of periosteum in bone regeneration. Her conference contributions include studies on 3D printed medical devices in radiotherapy. While no formal academic awards are listed, her extensive publication record underscores her significant contributions to biomaterials and stem cell research. Collaborations with groups like those led by Professors Wallace and Clark indicate involvement in cutting-edge biomedical engineering initiatives.


