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Dr. Eliza Marlowe (eliza.marlowe@rastmobile.com)

University of Oxford — Department of Biomedical Engineering

• Regenerative Medicine • Stem Cell Engineering • Tissue Bioprinting

Biography / About the Fellow

Dr. Eliza Marlowe is a research fellow at the University of Oxford, Department of Biomedical Engineering. Her work focuses on tissue engineering, stem cell differentiation, and the translation of advanced 3D bioprinting technologies into clinical applications. Throughout her career, Dr. Marlowe has contributed to several interdisciplinary research programs across Europe and the United Kingdom, collaborating with leading laboratories on regenerative medicine and biomaterials.

She has authored 18 peer-reviewed publications in the fields of cell regeneration, extracellular matrix modeling, and biofabrication. Her current postdoctoral research investigates the development of next-generation biomaterials aimed at promoting cardiac tissue repair following ischemic injury. In addition to her laboratory work, Dr. Marlowe actively mentors graduate students, participates in international conferences, and contributes to collaborative research networks focused on improving translational outcomes in personalized medicine. Her long-term goal is to bridge the gap between bioengineering innovations and real-world therapeutic solutions that can enhance patient recovery and long-term health.


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