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Niamh Fahy is a Lecturer at the Department of Applied Science within the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology at Erasmus University Rotterdam. She is actively accepting PhD students and contributes to research aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being. Her work focuses on osteoarthritis, stem cell biology, and immunology, with particular emphasis on therapeutic interventions for joint diseases and regenerative medicine applications.
Her research interests include macrophage biology, mesenchymal stem cell behavior, and biomaterial interactions. Recent studies explore novel therapies for inflammation and endochondral ossification in osteoarthritis, as well as the role of immune systems in bone formation using pediatric stromal cells. She collaborates internationally on projects involving 3D-printed titanium implants and drug treatments for degenerative joint diseases.
Key research outputs from 2021–2024 highlight advancements in therapeutic targets for osteoarthritis, immunocompetent stem cell models, and biomaterial-implant interactions. Her work has been covered in media outlets such as Erasmus University Medical Center press releases, emphasizing contributions to regenerative medicine and orthopaedic research.
Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in the provided texts, but her active publication record and collaborations indicate significant contributions to her field. Research activities are supported by grants from institutions like the Royal Academy of Music (though her own education background is not detailed).
