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. Building on recent innovations in 3D cryoprinting, where hydrogel-based materials are printed and spatially frozen to preserve their integrity and biological potential, this doctoral project aims to adopt
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. Central to this innovation is the development of printable, active macromolecular materials, engineered polymers that couple structural integrity with biological responsiveness. Such materials
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offers a pathway to nurses to conduct research that advances innovation in practice within St James Hospital and associated partners, for example to improve the integration of care, services or health
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for functional tissue regeneration and implant integration. Building on these advances, the doctoral project focuses on optimising bioprinted scaffolds in terms of print fidelity and microarchitecture through
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response under representative loading conditions, while simulations will provide a framework for predicting long-term performance. By integrating experimental and numerical approaches, the research will