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Chaozong Liu

Professor at University College London

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Research Interests

Tissue Engineering

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Materials Chemistry

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Biomaterials

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Biomaterial

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Biomedical Engineering

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Materials Science

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Additive Manufacturing

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Recent Grants

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3D Printing Technology of Integrated Material & Structure for Medical Application (材料结构一体化3D打印技术与医学应用)

Open Date: 2020-12-01

Close Date: 2023-12-01

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Super elastic NiTiNb porous implant innovation for enhancing in vivo performance of joint reconstruction

Open Date: 2020-03-01

Close Date: 2022-03-01

Grant: Close

Super elastic NiTiNb porous implant innovation for enhancing in vivo performance of joint reconstruction

Open Date: 2020-03-01

Close Date: 2022-03-01

Grant: Close

A first-in-man study to assess short-term safety of a novel osteochondral scaffold in early repair of cartilage defects

Open Date: 2019-10-01

Close Date: 2022-03-01

Grant: Close

A first-in-man study to assess short-term safety of a novel osteochondral scaffold in early repair of cartilage defects

Open Date: 2019-10-01

Close Date: 2022-03-31

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PhD Position: Personalised Treatment Alternatives for Osteoarthritis (MSCA-DN RENOVATE-DC02)

The Division of Surgery at University College London (UCL) is offering a fully funded PhD position as part of the prestigious Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN) RENOVATE Consortium. The project, 'Personalised Treatment Alternatives for Osteoarthritis,' aims to develop innovative, stratified, and subgroup-specific osteochondral scaffolds for early intervention in osteoarthritis (OA), focusing on the hip, knee, and shoulder joints. The research will investigate local biological and physical changes in osteoarthritic joints, consider patient-specific factors such as disease stage, gender, and cartilage defect size, and design personalised strategies for OA treatment. In vitro evaluation and exploration of clinical implementation routes are integral to the project. This PhD will be conducted in collaboration with the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Royal Free Hospital, and other RENOVATE Consortium partners, providing a rich, interdisciplinary research environment. The successful candidate will benefit from world-class supervision, comprehensive training, and career development opportunities through the UCL Doctoral School and the Doctoral Skills programme, which includes research ethics, public engagement, outreach, and impact training, as well as access to master's level modules and CPD courses. Funding for this position includes a salary of £30,805 per year, UK tuition fees, and additional mobility and family allowances in accordance with MSCA rules. The project is designed to generate clinically relevant results for the early diagnosis and intervention of OA, ultimately aiming to improve patient quality of life through early diagnosis and intervention. Applicants must have at least a 1st-class honours (UK or equivalent) degree in Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, tissue engineering, biomaterials, or tissue biology. Essential skills include research experience in tissue engineering and biomedical engineering or medical imaging, knowledge of osteoarthritis, in vitro and in vivo evaluation of biomaterials and medical devices, analytical skills, statistics, and medical image processing. Good verbal and written English skills are required. Desirable qualifications include experience with cell or tissue biology, mechanical testing, microstructure examinations, materials chemistry analysis, and additive manufacturing. Candidates must not have resided or carried out their main activity in the UK for more than 12 months in the 3 years before recruitment and must not have been awarded a doctoral degree. Proof of English proficiency may be required. To apply, candidates should email their CV (in Europass format), full transcript, two academic references, and a covering letter to Prof Chaozong Liu ([email protected]), CC [email protected]. The covering letter should explain your interest in the project, previous research experience, and suitability for the post. Download and submit the signed eligibility and application forms from the recruitment website . Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The application deadline is 7 January 2026, and the position is expected to start on 1 May 2026. For further details about the UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, visit Prof Chaozong Liu's profile . The work location is the Institute of Orthopaedic & Musculoskeletal Science, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, London.

1 month ago

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PhD Studentship: Subchondral Bone Remodelling in Osteoarthritic Joints (MSCA-DN RENOVATE-DC01)

The UCL Institute of Orthopaedics and Musculoskeletal Science, in collaboration with the RENOVATE Consortium, invites applications for a fully funded PhD studentship focused on understanding subchondral bone remodelling in osteoarthritic joints. This position is part of the prestigious Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN RENOVATE-DC01), offering world-class supervision, training, and career development opportunities. The research project aims to examine subchondral bone remodelling with respect to microstructure, bone mineral density, and composition changes in osteoarthritic joints, and to correlate these changes with overlying cartilage degeneration. The work will involve collaboration with the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Royal Free Hospital, and other RENOVATE partners, utilizing advanced techniques to analyze bone explants and contribute to early diagnosis and intervention strategies for osteoarthritis. The expected outcomes are clinically relevant, with the potential to improve the quality of life for OA patients through earlier detection and treatment. Doctoral students at UCL benefit from membership in the UCL Doctoral School, which provides a comprehensive Doctoral Skills programme covering research ethics, public engagement, outreach, impact, and opportunities for master's level modules and CPD training. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research community and have access to extensive resources and support. Funding for this position includes a salary of £30,805 per year plus UK tuition fees, with additional mobility and family allowances in accordance with MSCA rules. The studentship is open to candidates of any nationality, provided they have not resided or carried out their main activity in the UK for more than 12 months in the 3 years prior to recruitment and have not been awarded a doctoral degree. Applicants must hold at least a first-class honours (UK or equivalent) degree in Biomedical Engineering, tissue engineering, biomaterials, or tissue biology. Essential skills include research experience in tissue engineering and biomedical engineering or medical imaging, knowledge of in vitro and in vivo evaluation of biomaterials and medical devices, analytical skills, and proficiency in medical image processing. Good English communication skills are required. Desirable qualifications include experience with cell or tissue biology, mechanical testing, microstructure examinations, materials chemistry analysis, and additive manufacturing. To apply, candidates should email their CV (Europass format), full transcript, two academic references, and a covering letter to Prof Chaozong Liu ([email protected]), CC [email protected]. The covering letter should detail your interest in the project, relevant experience, and suitability for the post. Signed eligibility and application forms must be downloaded from https://dn-renovate.ulpgc.es/recruitment/ and included in the application. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The application deadline is 31 December 2025, with the position starting on 1 May 2026. For further information about the supervisor, Prof Chaozong Liu, visit his UCL profile . For details about the RENOVATE programme and application forms, see the recruitment page .

2 months ago

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Farnaz Ghorbani

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

GERMANY

Gareth Williams

University College London

UNITED KINGDOM

Mingqing Wang

University College London

UNITED KINGDOM

Sebastian Gurgul

Associate Lecturer

UCL School of Pharmacy

UNITED KINGDOM