Teaching
Structural Biomaterials (MATS410)
My main teaching interests are at the higher undergraduate level and masters level on the structure and properties of biomaterials and how they relate to their application. This includes the surface modification of biomaterials and the analysis of the interactions at the biomaterial surface/biological environment interface.
Modules for 2024-25
Anterior Segment Clinical Ophthalmology
Module code: MDSC231
Role: Teaching
COVIS Research Module 1
Module code: MDSC236
Role: Teaching
COVIS Research Module 2
Module code: MDSC237
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Frontiers in Drug Delivery and Advanced Therapeutics
Module code: LIFE766
Role: Teaching
Introduction to Clinical Ophthalmology and Vision Science
Module code: MDSC230
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Posterior Segment Clinical Ophthalmology
Module code: MDSC232
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- A comparison of fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair (fEVAR) with alternative treatment strategies
- Design and manufacture of poly-ɛ-lysine hydrogels for corneal tissue engineering applications
- Determining the role of laminin polymerisation on cell behaviour using CRISPR-Cas9 genome edited models.
- In vitro and computational modelling of drug delivery in the eye for the treatment of retinal pathologies
- The Design Of A Light-Based Therapy For Chronic Eye Disease