Advanced Titanium Implants: Controlled Nanotopographies for Dual-regulation of Bacterial and Mammalian Cell Adhesion
Lead Participant:
DEPUY INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Abstract
The aim of this project is to develop a high impact reduction in the risk of failure for orthopaedic implants by controlling the nano-topography of Ti implant surfaces. The project will build on two recent separate areas of research in nanofeatures and nanopatterns. The project will exploit recent technologial innovations in nano-fabrication to develop a novel nanotopography. The project is led by the global market leader in orthopaedic implants, with technical leaders in nanofabrication and nanocharacterisation. This project will develop: nano-patterned surface structures; the manufacturing method to industrially and economically generate the requisite complex surface structure; and assess the potential performance of a prototype implant surface.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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DEPUY INTERNATIONAL LIMITED | £173,975 | £ 81,707 |
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Participant |
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INNOVATE UK | ||
GENCOA LIMITED | £176,731 | £ 106,039 |
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL | £145,766 | £ 145,766 |
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