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Serena M Best

University of Cambridge, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy

Biography

Serena Best CBE FREng FIMMM is affluiated as Professor of Materials Science. She had completedf her graduation in BSc University of Surrey and PhD in University of London. Her research papers include " Skeletal implants: Optimization of substituted hydroxyapatite bone grafts","Surface modification using bioceramics", Bioactive and bioresorbable composites for tissue engineering" and etc. Her statement " Together with Ruth Cameron I direct the Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials. My research aims to expand the range and performance of bioactive scaffolds in clinical applications".
Publications

Shelf Life and Chemical Stability of Calcium Phosphate Coatings Applied to Poly Carbonate Urethane Substrates

Many modern orthopaedic implants are coated with calcium phosphate to improve the host tissue response to the implants. Despite numerous studies on the dissolution properties of calcium phosphate (CaP) coatings, the coating “shelf life” (i.e. the chemical stability of these coatings prior to implantation), has not been investigated adeq... Read More»

Dunstan H Barnes, Ravin Jugdaosingh, Sinan Kiamil and Serena M Best

Research Article: J Biotechnol Biomaterial 2011, 1:112

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X.1000112

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