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The Tissue Engineering group, founded in 2006,聽is one of four research groups at the Department of Clinical Dentistry.聽The group, led by Prof. Kamal Mustafa,聽aims to address the shortage of tissues available for repair & regeneration. It聽includes聽a multidisciplinary team of scientists, clinicians聽& bioengineers聽working in close collaboration with聽national & international partners. Currently, we are developing functional engineered bone-tissue constructs, with聽combinations of cells, growth factors &聽the appropriate biomaterial scaffolds. The scope of our work聽includes all aspects of pre-clinical & clinical biomedical research.聽

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脜shild Johansen won the Nordic Hatton competition

PhD-candidate at IKO, 脜shild Johansen, attended the CED/NOF-Oral Health Research Congress in Geneva 12-14th September. She participated and won the Nordic Hatton competition, together with PhD-candidate Ingrid Beate Ringstad from the University of Oslo. As part of the prize, they will travel to...

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New doctoral degree - Hassan Abdel-Raouf Abdel-Wahab Mohamed Ali

Hassan Abdel-Raouf Abdel-Wahab Mohamed Ali defended his thesis for the PhD-degree at the University of Bergen on the 24th of May. The title of the thesis is: " "Stemness and osteogenic differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells generated in xeno-free conditions" ".

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Researcher would like closer collaboration with industry

Research leader, Cecilie Gjerde, at Department of Clinical Dentistry (IKO), hopes that industry will notice the important research being done at the department.

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Young researcher award for Siddharth Vivek Shanbhag

It is about bones, stem cells and growth factor stimuli in tissue when dentist and postdoctoral fellow Siddharth Vivek Shanbhag explains his research. Last week he received Helse Vest's Young Researcher award, for the studies he is doing on the regeneration of bone defects.