School of Pharmacy - Tissue Engineering Group
Felicity Rose

Felicity Rose

Felicity attained a BSc (Hons) in Applied Biochemistry (Liverpool John Moores) in 1993 and graduated from the University of Nottingham with a PhD in 1999. She continued to work in the Department of Gastroenterology (now the Wolfson Digestive Diseases Centre) until she joined the Tissue Engineering Group in 2000. Felicity is now a Lecturer in Tissue Engineering following a two year period as a University of Nottingham Anne McLaren Research Fellow.

Felicity’s research interests include tissue engineering the human gastrointestinal tract, in vitro tissue modelling of cancer, and developing a novel biosynthetic bandage for corneal wound repair.

Lee Buttery

Lee Buttery

Lee gained a BSc (Hons) in Applied Zoology at the University of Leeds and MSc (Biomolecular Science) and PhD (Medicine/Pathology) degrees at the University of London. Spent 12 years based at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School/Imperial College London working initially on the involvement of nitric oxide/nitric oxide synthases in the physiology and pathology of a variety of tissues most notably the cardiovascular system and latterly the musculoskeletal system especially the biology of the osteoblast.