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Bone and cartilage Tissue engineering strategies for musculoskeletal tissues, namely:
Development and characterization of scaffold materials based on biodegradable polymers for tissue engineering applications.
Cell culturing on biodegradable scaffolds: stem cells sourcing (bone marrow and adipose tissue) and differentiation.
Dynamic Cell culturing systems (bioreactors) for tissue engineering application: design and use of systems capable of enhancing differentiation and proliferation of stem cells seeded onto 3D scaffolds.
She is a board member of the Doctoral Program on Tissue Engineering Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells of the University of Minho and was co-responsible for the module on Biomaterials and Nanotechnology of the MIT-Portugal PhD Program in Bioengineering Systems. Manuela Gomes has supervised several research trainees, 24 MSc students, 15 PhD students, and 11 Post-docs with very distinct backgrounds and in collaboration with other national and international institutions. Currently, she coordinates the activities/supervises 2 assistant researcher, 4 post-doc researchers, 7 PhD students and 2 MSc students. Manuela Gomes research interests have focused on bone, cartilage and more recently, tendon tissue engineering strategies, namely in the development of scaffold materials based on biodegradable natural origin polymers, stem cells sourcing and differentiation (using biochemical and physical methods); Recently her research has been also focusing on magnetic approaches as means to increase the functionality of tissue engineered constructs in vitro and post implantation. Manuela has been part of numerous European and national/regional projects as PI/member (corresponding to a total of 25ME in ongoing projects). She was awarded a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council (ERC CoG) started in 2018 and with an EC funded Twinning Project - Achilles: Overcoming specific weaknesses in tendon biology to design advanced regenerative therapies, in collaboration with NUI Galway (Ireland), Regensburg University (Germany) and the Mayo Clinic (USA). She is member of the Editorial Board of several journals, including Journal Tissue Engineering (Mary Ann Liebert), Scientific Reports, (Nature) among others and acts as a reviewer for 24 international peer review journals. She has served as reviewer for the Portuguese Science Foundation and for several international funding agencies, such as the European Commission (including ERC), Research Council of Norway, French Nat Research Agency, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, UK Medical Research Council, Paracelsus Medical Univ Research Fund, Austrian Research Promotion Agency, German Academic Exchange Service. She edited 2 books, 1 encyclopaedia, and is author of 43 book chapters, 213 scientific papers in journals with international peer-review, 8 patents and over 344 communications in international conferences. Her work (255 indexed items) has been cited more than 9453, with an h-index of 52 (Scopus). She has given invited lectures in 49 international conferences/ advanced courses. In 2013, she was awarded with the prize TERMIS-EU Young Investigator Award in recognition of her scientific work in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. Manuela E. Gomes is an active member of several International Scientific Organizations, particularly of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society, being currently member of the TERMIS-Global Governing Board and Chair of the Membership Committee.
Bone and cartilage Tissue engineering strategies for musculoskeletal tissues, namely:
Development and characterization of scaffold materials based on biodegradable polymers for tissue engineering applications.
Cell culturing on biodegradable scaffolds: stem cells sourcing (bone marrow and adipose tissue) and differentiation.
Dynamic Cell culturing systems (bioreactors) for tissue engineering application: design and use of systems capable of enhancing differentiation and proliferation of stem cells seeded onto 3D scaffolds.
She is a board member of the Doctoral Program on Tissue Engineering Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells of the University of Minho and was co-responsible for the module on Biomaterials and Nanotechnology of the MIT-Portugal PhD Program in Bioengineering Systems. Manuela Gomes has supervised several research trainees, 24 MSc students, 15 PhD students, and 11 Post-docs with very distinct backgrounds and in collaboration with other national and international institutions. Currently, she coordinates the activities/supervises 2 assistant researcher, 4 post-doc researchers, 7 PhD students and 2 MSc students. Manuela Gomes research interests have focused on bone, cartilage and more recently, tendon tissue engineering strategies, namely in the development of scaffold materials based on biodegradable natural origin polymers, stem cells sourcing and differentiation (using biochemical and physical methods); Recently her research has been also focusing on magnetic approaches as means to increase the functionality of tissue engineered constructs in vitro and post implantation. Manuela has been part of numerous European and national/regional projects as PI/member (corresponding to a total of 25ME in ongoing projects). She was awarded a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council (ERC CoG) started in 2018 and with an EC funded Twinning Project - Achilles: Overcoming specific weaknesses in tendon biology to design advanced regenerative therapies, in collaboration with NUI Galway (Ireland), Regensburg University (Germany) and the Mayo Clinic (USA). She is member of the Editorial Board of several journals, including Journal Tissue Engineering (Mary Ann Liebert), Scientific Reports, (Nature) among others and acts as a reviewer for 24 international peer review journals. She has served as reviewer for the Portuguese Science Foundation and for several international funding agencies, such as the European Commission (including ERC), Research Council of Norway, French Nat Research Agency, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, UK Medical Research Council, Paracelsus Medical Univ Research Fund, Austrian Research Promotion Agency, German Academic Exchange Service. She edited 2 books, 1 encyclopaedia, and is author of 43 book chapters, 213 scientific papers in journals with international peer-review, 8 patents and over 344 communications in international conferences. Her work (255 indexed items) has been cited more than 9453, with an h-index of 52 (Scopus). She has given invited lectures in 49 international conferences/ advanced courses. In 2013, she was awarded with the prize TERMIS-EU Young Investigator Award in recognition of her scientific work in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. Manuela E. Gomes is an active member of several International Scientific Organizations, particularly of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society, being currently member of the TERMIS-Global Governing Board and Chair of the Membership Committee.
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Orthopaedic Proceedingsno. SUPP_1 (2024): 64-64
Alberto Pardo,Manuel Gomez-Florit,Matthew D. Davidson, Meftune Ozgen Ozturk-Oncel,Rui M. A. Domingues,Jason A. Burdick,Manuela E. Gomes
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Tissue engineering. Part B, Reviewsno. 5 (2023): 491-513
Simao P. B. Teixeira,Alberto Pardo,Syeda Mahwish Bakht, Manuel Gomez Florit,Rui L. Reis,Manuela E. Gomes,Rui M. A. Domingues
TISSUE ENGINEERING PART Ano. 13-14 (2023)
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Ana Luísa Graça, Sara Bagur-Cardona, Kristiyan Stiliyanov-Atanasov,Manuela E. Gomes,Manuel Gómez-Florit
Springer eBookspp.1-33, (2023)
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Sub-cellular biochemistry (2023): 121-147
TISSUE ENGINEERING PART Ano. 11-12 (2023): 860-861
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