Dr Anita K Ghag PhD, BSc(Hons), FHEA

Dr Anita K Ghag

School of Chemical Engineering
Associate Professor in Regenerative Medicine
1st Year Chair

Contact details

Address
School of Chemical Engineering
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Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Dr Anita K Ghag is an Associate Professor in the School of Chemical Engineering and the Healthcare Technologies Institute (HTI) at the University 麻豆精选. Anita is involved in the delivery on numerous undergraduate and postgraduate modules, as well as running a research group focussed on the design and development of 3D medical devices. Her research is based on harnessing the impact of topography in order to guide an appropriate cell response in order to regenerate tissues such as bone, cornea, cartilage and the oesophagus.

Anita Ghag is part of the Healthcare Technologies Institute (HTI), an interdisciplinary network of over 70 academics working together to advance new technologies and treatments that encourage better tissue healing and rehabilitation tools.  The HTI brings together leading experts from a variety of disciplines across the University 麻豆精选, including chemical engineering, biomedical science, computer science, applied mathematics, chemistry and physics. Researchers across campus are working collaboratively to speed up the translation of new discoveries into health applications.

Qualifications

  • PGCert Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, University 麻豆精选, 2018
  • Aurora Leadership Programme, 2014
  • PhD in Biomedical Materials, School of Materials, University of Manchester, 2011
  • BSc(Hons) in Biomedical Materials Science, University of Nottingham, 2007

Biography

Anita graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Materials Science from the University of Nottingham in 2007. She went on to study for a PhD in Biomaterials Science based on the development of electrospun synthetic bone graft substitutes at the University of Manchester in 2010. After two short post doctorial positions, Anita was appointed as a lecturer in Regenerative Medicine in the School of Chemical Engineering at the University 麻豆精选 in September 2013. Her research focuses on the development of novel, functional materials which have the potential to be used in various applications including bone, cartilage and the cornea. She has a particular interest in how additive manufacturing can be used to replicate tissue to restore functionality following trauma or disease.

Teaching

Anita teaches on the undergraduate and masters programmes in the School of Chemical Engineering including:

  • Chemistry and Materials
  • Introduction to Healthcare Technologies
  • Design and Development of Drug Delivery Systems

Postgraduate supervision

Anita supervises a number of undergraduate, masters and PhD research students within the School of Chemical Engineering.

We are always looking for highly motivated and hardworking people to join our team.

Postdoctoral Researchers

Opportunities that arise will be advertised through the group's and in prominent advertisers such as the and through the .

PhD and MSc Research Students

Applications are welcomed from suitable candidates who wish to study for a PhD. Funded places for home/EU students are available and several opportunities to support study through scholarships are also possible for excellent candidates from all around the world. We are also pleased to support exchange of doctoral students nationally and internationally. Please contact Anita to discuss possible PhD and MSc research opportunities. Funded positions will be advertised on FindAPhD.

Research

Anita’s research is focussed on the design and development of 3D medical devices including scaffolds and adhesives, with the aim of increasing functionality using an acellular approach. Techniques adopted within the group include electrospinning and 3D printing in order to maximise the impact of topography on the cellular response.

More recently, Anita has diversified her research portfolio to include the design and development of both materials and biological property testing models with the aim of reducing the use of animals within scientific research.

Anita works with various clinicians and industrial partners to ensure the rapid translation of research into the patient.

Current projects

Anita’s current projects include:

  • The development of photocurable antimicrobial silk-based hydrogels for corneal repair.
  • The design of in vitro cornea models which mimic both the mechanical and biological properties of the native tissue.
  • Electrospinning combined with microtopography to mimic oesophageal tissue using biodegradable polymers.

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Mason, JH, Luo, L, Reinwald, Y, Taffetani, M, Hallas-Potts, A, Herrington, CS, Srsen, V, Lin, C-J, Barroso, IA, Zhang, Z, Zhang, Z, Ghag, AK, Yang, Y, Waters, S, El Haj, AJ & Bagnaninchi, PO 2023, '', Communications Biology, vol. 6, no. 1, 543.

Barroso, IA, Man, K, Hall, TJ, Robinson, TE, Louth, SET, Cox, SC & Ghag, AK 2022, '', Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, vol. 110, no. 7, pp. 1401-1415.

Pires Moedas De Almeida Barros, I, Man, K, Robinson, T, Cox, S & Ghag, A 2022, '', Bioengineering, vol. 9, no. 3, 53.

Barroso, IA, Man, K, Villapun, VM, Cox, SC & Ghag, AK 2021, '', ACS Biomaterial Science and Engineering, vol. 7, no. 10, pp. 4779-4791.

Matrali, SSH & Ghag, AK 2020, '', Journal of Functional Biomaterials, vol. 11, no. 3, 46.

Ghag, A, Tancred-Holmes, F, Gibb, A, Cartmell, SH & Bosworth, LA 2015, '', Science Letters Journal, vol. 4, no. 206.

Ghag, AK, Gough, JE & Downes, S 2014, '', Biomaterials Science, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 233-241.

Ghag, A, Gough, J & Downes, S 2012, '', Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, vol. 6, no. 10, pp. 833-840.

Ghag, A 2011, '', Journal of Tissue Engineering.

Conference contribution

Nikravesh, N, Chouhan, G, Williams, R, Ghag, A & Grover, L 2016, . in 10th World Biomaterials Congress. World Biomaterials Congress, 10th World Biomaterials Congress, Montr茅al, Canada, 17/05/16.

Other contribution

Ghag, A 2011, ..

Preprint

Mason, JH, Luo, L, Reinwald, Y, Taffetani, M, Hallas-Potts, A, Herrington, CS, Srsen, V, Lin, C-J, Barroso, IA, Zhang, Z, Zhang, Z, Ghag, AK, Yang, Y, Waters, S, Haj, AE & Bagnaninchi, PO 2021 '' bioRxiv.