Felicity Rose
Associate Professor and Reader
Biomaterials
The University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr. Felicity Rose is affiliated to Biomaterials, The University OfNottingham, where Dr. Felicity Rose is currently working as The University OfNottingham. Dr. Felicity Rose has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Felicity Rose is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Felicity Rose made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Felicity Rose has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Felicity Rose major research interest involves focuses on the ability to control stem and differentiated cell behaviour during the tissue regeneration process to develop in vivo-like in vitro models for research and drug screening applications, and ultimately tissues for transplantation.. Dr. Felicity Rose is affiliated to Biomaterials, The University OfNottingham, where Dr. Felicity Rose is currently working as The University OfNottingham. Dr. Felicity Rose has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Felicity Rose is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Felicity Rose made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Felicity Rose has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Felicity Rose major research interest involves focuses on the ability to control stem and differentiated cell behaviour during the tissue regeneration process to develop in vivo-like in vitro models for research and drug screening applications, and ultimately tissues for transplantation..
Research Interest
focuses on the ability to control stem and differentiated cell behaviour during the tissue regeneration process to develop in vivo-like in vitro models for research and drug screening applications, and ultimately tissues for transplantation.