
معرفی
Mahetab Amer is a Lecturer in Regenerative Medicine at the University of Manchester's Division of Cell Matrix Biology & Regenerative Medicine. She holds a PhD in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine from the University of Nottingham (2017) and has been recognized with awards like the Robert Brown Early Investigator Award (2018). Her research focuses on cell-material interactions, regenerative therapies, and 3D in vitro models for bone and mesenchymal stem cell-associated diseases. She has contributed to biomaterials engineering, including projects funded by EPSRC and collaborations in interdisciplinary biomaterials discovery. She serves on editorial boards, such as Materials Today Bio, and reviews for UKRI and the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Education: BSc Pharmacy, MSc Pharmaceutical Sciences (pre-PhD). Career highlights include a University Academic Fellowship at the University of Leeds (2020). Her lab develops biomaterial-based strategies for personalized medicine and drug screening platforms. She welcomes PhD students interested in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
Key achievements include pioneering work on microparticle-induced osteogenesis via hedgehog signaling and genetically-programmed bioprinted bone repair scaffolds. Awards include the Andrew Hendry Endowed Postgraduate Award (2017) and recognition for interdisciplinary contributions to biomaterials science.


