
معرفی
Nazanin Owji is a Lecturer in Industrial Biotechnology at Queen Mary University of London, affiliated with the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences. Her research focuses on advanced biomaterials and 3D printing technologies for biomedical applications, particularly in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. She specializes in developing composite materials for bone, dental, and maxillofacial reconstructions, integrating natural and synthetic polymers with biocompatibility optimization.
Key research areas include biomaterial design for osteogenesis, pro-angiogenic scaffolds, and mussel-inspired adhesives. Her work addresses challenges in customizable implants through light-curable polymers and carbon fiber-reinforced devices. Dr. Owji’s studies also explore polymer synthesis methods using microwave techniques and photoinitiators to enhance material properties.
Her publications highlight innovations in distraction osteogenesis techniques and MRI-compatible surgical tools. These contributions bridge material science and clinical applications, emphasizing translational research for craniofacial and orthopedic treatments. While no awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, her active publication record reflects sustained engagement in biomaterials innovation.


