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Developing a 3D in Vitro Model of the Human Endometrium using GeIMA Hydrogels

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posted on 2025-08-05, 07:12 authored by Emma Salisbury
<p dir="ltr">This thesis presents the development of a three-dimensional model of the human endometrium ‘in-a-dish’. This model is engineered using gelatin-based hydrogels and human endometrial cells isolated from patient biopsies. Gel composition is optimised to support the viability and function of the two main endometrial cell types. 3D printing is used to incorporate both cell types into a representative model that mimics key aspects of the endometrial tissues structure and function. This physiologically relevant model addresses the need for accurate systems to study endometrial dysfunction, embryo implantation failure, and miscarriage, and serves as a platform for investigating potential new treatments.</p>

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Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Neil Cameron

Additional supervisor 1

Caroline Gargett

Additional supervisor 2

David M Haddleton

Additional supervisor 3

Jan Brosens

Year of Award

2025

Department, School or Centre

Materials Science & Engineering

Additional Institution or Organisation

University of Warwick - International

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Engineering

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