Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Biomedical Science Department, Tshwane University of Technology
Dr Franca Nneka Alaribe – PhD Biomedical Sciences, University of Ferrara Italy, specializing in cellular/molecular pathology in cancer and degenerative diseases; MSc Molecular Biology/Biotechnology, Vrije University Brussels Belgium; BSc(Ed) Biology, University of Nigeria Nsukka. A researcher for over 10 years with high competence in biomedical research; has coordinated many research projects for NRF, THRIP, and OSTA involving biomaterials; Presently working on Scaffolds and medicinal plants on stem cells for bone and cartilage regeneration.
Lab studies suggest medicinal plants can help repair human bone and tissue
Aug 12, 2019 06:26 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
Theres been a rise in recent years of biomedical engineering techniques that can restore lost tissue and bone. If youve been in a car crash, for instance, there are ways to restore or repair the lost body part or damaged...
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