A/Prof Jeremy Crook earns MedTech Actuator Menzies Fellowship
Congratulations to ACES Chief Investigator and University of Wollongong (UOW) researcher A/Prof Jeremy Crook, who has been successful in earning a MedTech Actuator Menzies Fellowship.
Congratulations to ACES Chief Investigator and University of Wollongong (UOW) researcher A/Prof Jeremy Crook, who has been successful in earning a MedTech Actuator Menzies Fellowship.
ACES researchers A/Prof Jeremy Crook, Dr Eva Tomaskovic-Crook and Prof Gordon Wallace have been named as finalists at this week’s 2019 Research Australia Health and Medical Research Awards.
A world first for a number of ACES members, including Director Prof Gordon Wallace, Chief Investigator Prof Jeremy Crook, Associate Investigator Dr Stephen Beirne, research fellow Dr Eva-Tomaskovic-Crook and early career researcher Chong Yong Lee – as well as their fellow contributing authors of the recently published paper, ‘Human Neural Tissues from Neural Stem Cells Using Conductive Biogel and Printed Polymer Microelectrode Arrays for 3D Electrical Stimulation’.
Associate Professor Jeremy Crook is a Chief Investigator in ACES (Synthetic Biosystems) and Principal Fellow in the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI), Australian Institute of Innovative Materials (AIIM), and Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute (IHMRI; Hon) at the University of Wollongong.
ABC aired the latest episode of their series Catalyst this week, titled ‘Bionic Revolution’. The episode features ACES researchers Prof Gordon Wallace and A/Prof Jeremy Crook, who share some of the ground-breaking research and work being conducted by our team.
ACES Chief Investigator, Associate Professor Jeremy Crook, recently featured in the University of Wollongong’s The Future Of series to describe his work in regenerative medicine and how it is being used to solve some the world’s biggest health issues.
The publications are listed in order of impact factor, captured by SCOPUS database with ACES in the address line (6.01.2021). This list contains the articles that were used to calculate the statistics in Table 1 in conjunction with the published conference articles listed below.
The Beyond Science program was launched by Chief Scientist and Emeritus at Cochlear Limited Prof Jim Patrick at the NSW College of Surgeons annual dinner at the end of last month.
University of Wollongong (UOW) ACES researchers have published a new article in APL Bioengineering, highlighting some exciting discoveries on engineering neural tissues by 3D bioprinting.