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Matthew J Dalby is Professor of Cell Engineering at the University of Glasgow, with a focus on nanotopography, mechanotransduction, and stem cell fate. His work bridges biomaterials science, tissue engineering, and metabolomics, aiming to control cellular behavior through engineered surfaces and growth factor delivery systems.
His research explores how nanoscale features influence mesenchymal stem cell differentiation, osteogenesis, and bacterial interactions. Recent studies highlight hybrid growth factor platforms, nanovibrational stimulation, and bioengineered bone marrow niches.
- Key Research Areas: Nanotopography, Mechanotransduction, Stem Cell Engineering, Biomaterials, Osteogenesis, Metabolomics, Antimicrobial Surfaces
- Scientific Awards: BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (2003)
His recent publications reveal trends in nanoscale surface design for controlling stem cell differentiation, growth factor delivery via engineered matrices, and biofilm-resistant implants. He also investigates dynamic surfaces and mechanically responsive hydrogels.

