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Leela Biant is a Clinical Professor of Orthopedics in the Division of Cell Matrix Biology & Regenerative Medicine at the University of Manchester. Her work contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals through research in regenerative medicine and orthopedic surgery.
Her research focuses on:
- Knee surgery and Total Knee Arthroplasty (86% of her research)
- Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (63% of her research)
- Hip Replacement procedures (63% of her research)
- Articular Cartilage repair and regeneration (40% of her research)
- Biomechanics of joint function and stability
Dr. Biant's recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on knee biomechanics, cartilage repair techniques, and long-term outcomes of joint replacement procedures. Her work spans from basic science research on chondrogenesis to clinical studies on gait analysis and functional outcomes, with particular emphasis on the biomechanical properties of osteochondral allografts and the 10-year stability of total knee replacements.
Her scientific achievements have been recognized with numerous awards:
- Best Paper by a Clinician (2000)
- British Association for Surgery the Knee Travelling Fellowship (2014)
- Fellowship of the International Cartilage Repair and Joint Preservation Society (2016)
- Lifetime Honorary Fellowship of Biological Knee Society (2018)
- President-elect British Association for Surgery of the Knee (2020)
Dr. Biant has successfully led significant research projects including 'The Functional Outcomes and Stability of Total Knee Replacement Design Concepts' from December 2017 to February 2023. She has supervised multiple students and researchers as indicated by her supervised work record of 4 entries.
She is actively affiliated with key research networks including the Manchester Regenerative Medicine Network and the Christabel Pankhurst Institute, contributing to cutting-edge research in cell matrix biology and regenerative medicine approaches to orthopedic conditions.


