Professor Justin Cooper-White
Justin
Cooper-White, Ph.D. is a global leader in using engineering to solve
problems in biology. In addition to holding the position of Group Leader
at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology,
he is Director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility-Queensland Node
and is one of only 13 CSIRO Office of the Chief Executive Science
Leaders across the country. He is a past President of both the
Australasian Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering and the
Australian Society of Rheology and has previously served as an Associate
Dean (Research) at the UQ Faculty of Engineering, Architecture, and
Information Technology.
Justin has many past and currently active international collaborations with
world leading research groups at MIT (US); Stanford (USA); ETH
(Switzerland); EPFL (Switzerland); SNU (Korea); University Of Grenoble
(France); Politecnico di Milano (Italy); UCL (UK); and the Max Planck
Institute (Germany). He has performed contract research and consultancy
work for Unilever in the UK; Nestle International, Switzerland; Rhodia,
US; Inion, Finland since 2001 and a Queensland primary business. He has
previously held a Visiting Professor Fellowship (2007) at ETH Zurich and
a Politecnico di Milano Visiting Professor Fellowship (2012–2013).
He is
the associate editor of the Korean-Australian Rheology Journal; serves
or has served on the editorial boards of Biomaterials Science,
Rheological Acta, Soft Materials, Biomicrofluidics,
and the Open Biomedical Engineering Journal; and is a reviewer of major international
journals, including Nature Methods, Advanced Materials, Lab
on a Chip,
Stem Cells, Stem Cells and Development, Biomacromolecules,
Tissue Engineering, Langmuir, Biomaterials, and Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics.
His recent publications include
Modulation of stem cell adhesion and morphology via facile control over surface presentation of cell adhesion molecules,
The effect of time-dependent deformation of viscoelastic hydrogels on myogenic induction and Rac1 activity in mesenchymal stem cells,
Effects of bound versus soluble pentosan polysulphate in PEG/HA-based hydrogels tailored for intervertebral disc regeneration,
Effects of cell density and biomacromolecule addition on the flow behavior of concentrated mesenchymal cell suspensions,
Microbioreactor array screening of Wnt modulators and microenvironmental factors in osteogenic differentiation of Mesenchymal progenitor cells,
and
Gelation Kinetics and Viscoelastic Properties of Pluronic and alpha-Cyclodextrin-Based Pseudopolyrotaxane Hydrogels.
Justin is the inventor on six international patents. He earned his Ph.D.
in Chemical Engineering (Biomedical Polymers) at the University of
Queensland in 2000 and his Bachelors of Engineering (Chemical) at the
University of Queensland in 1991.
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