Nicholas T.H. Farr
@nicholasthfarr
Researcher @ the University of Sheffield. Medical Devices / Biomaterials / Tissue Engineering / Surface Characterisation / Preclinical Testing
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https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/materials/people/research-staff/nicholas-farr 25-04-2013 17:35:27
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Delighted to see our paper in Polymer Chemistry showcased as one of “Polymer Chemistry Most Popular in 2021”. Royal Society of Chemistry Materials at TUoS Oxford Materials Link to paper - pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art… Link to collection - pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/ar…
I am pleased to share my new paper. This study presents an enhanced biomaterial characterisation methodology, which can be implemented to allow for greater quality assurance in the development of future biomaterials. Insigneo Institute Materials MDPI Materials at TUoS researchgate.net/publication/36…
Really proud to have collaborated on "The Secrets of Size: Going Small" which will premiere this evening on BBC4 at 9pm. Radio Times have called it 'stunning' and having seen some of the imagery it contains I would absolutely agree. Materials at TUoS #AcademicTwitter
Synthesis of #CarbonDots 👩🏼🔬scientific cooperation Joanna Ortyl Nicholas T.H. Farr Results are coming soon ⏳📑
An absolute pleasure to be back at the Diamond Light Source running more #ptychography scans of 3D printed scaffolds. Also fantastic to be joined this time by David and Andrea. All smiles despite the late nights! Materials at TUoS Royce at the University of Sheffield Insigneo Institute
🚨 New publication alert 🔑 This is the first study which has investigated the residual material properties of Titanium-coated polypropylene mesh post clinical deployment. 🤝 Materials at TUoS, Düren Hospital and University of Witten Herdecke 📎 doi.org/10.1002/jbm.b.… Insigneo Institute
Always a pleasure to engage and share our research. Many thanks to Kath Sansom for taking an active interest and proposing the questions. Insigneo Institute Materials at TUoS
Featured on the hub this morning, a new study by Nicholas T.H. Farr et al into the effect of implanting polypropylene surgical mesh into patients pslhub.org/learn/improvin… #pslhub #mesh #patientsafety
More effective testing of medical devices benefits clinicians, manufacturers and most importantly patients. Please read my thoughts below ⬇️ Insigneo Institute Materials at TUoS
Does the quality of your FIB etching keep you up at night? 🤔 Check out our recent paper for an effective monitoring method! 👍 Many thanks to Maciej (ExxonMobil/Uni of Antwerp) and Alex (NYSBC) for their valuable contributions. 🤝 Polymers MDPI researchgate.net/publication/37…
📄🚨 Our latest paper uncovers the role of Macrophages to alter PP mesh surfaces. In turn as surface degradation occurs, macrophages modify gene expression, leading to a mixed response with upregulated pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrotic markers. Insigneo Institute sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Excellent to see that our clinical outlook article has today been published in Nature Reviews Urology. As we develop more advanced medical devices, it's crucial that our pre-clinical testing follows the same trajectory. ⬇️ rdcu.be/dGoFc Insigneo Institute Materials at TUoS EngineeringSheffield
Very pleased to see that a commentary piece I authored for Medscape has been published online today: “Safety Under Scrutiny: A Call to Enhance Preclinical Testing”. Check it out! 🗞 medscape.co.uk/viewarticle/sa… Insigneo Institute EngineeringSheffield Materials at TUoS