Personal profile
Research interests
Regenerative Medicine, particularly in the following areas:
-Stem Cells
-Tissue Engineering
-Nanobiotechnology
-Cellular Therapy
-Drug Delivery
-Advanced Biomaterials
Biography
Dr. Hadi Hajiali is a dynamic Research Fellow at the Healthcare Technologies Institute, Institute of Translational Medicine, University of Birmingham. With a strong commitment to advancing regenerative medicine, he has joined Prof. Alicia El Haj's esteemed group, driving forward translational projects poised to make a real impact in clinical settings. In this role, Dr. Hajiali conducts and supervises research in the field of cell engineering and nano/biomaterials with a specific focus on translation to regenerative medicine. In addition to his research pursuits, He is deeply committed to mentorship and education. He actively contributes to the training and supervision of both undergraduate and postgraduate students, sharing his expertise and guiding the next generation of scientists.
With a rich academic background, Dr. Hajiali earned his PhD in Bioengineering (Bionanotechnology) from the University of Genoa and the Italian Institute of Technology in 2017. He further honed his expertise at Harvard Medical School in 2016, delving into cutting-edge bionanotechnology and tissue engineering. As a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Division of Regenerative Medicine and Cellular Therapies at the University of Nottingham (2017-2021), he made significant contributions to numerous research projects. His work has been recognized through multiple publications in esteemed journals, showcasing his expertise in regenerative medicine. His research interests lie at the intersection of tissue engineering, stem cell technologies, and advanced nanostructured biomaterials. He is a forward-thinking researcher with a proven track record of success in regenerative medicine.
Qualifications
BSc, MSc, PhD, AFHEA
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Enhanced chondrogenic potential in GelMA-based 3D cartilage model via Wnt3a surface immobilization
Imere, A., Foster, N., Hajiali, H., Okur, K. E., Wright, A., Barroso, I. A. & El Haj, A., 1 Jul 2024, In: Scientific Reports. 14, 1, 12 p., 15022 .Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Remote Activation of Mechanotransduction via Integrin Alpha5 via Aptamer-Conjugated Magnetic Nanoparticles Promotes Osteogenesis
Hajiali, H., Rotherham, M. & El Haj, A., 28 Jun 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference (unpublished) › Poster › peer-review
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Remote Activation of Mechanotransduction via Integrin Alpha-5 via Aptamer-Conjugated Magnetic Nanoparticles Promotes Osteogenesis
Hajiali, H., Rotherham, M. & El Haj, A., 21 Jun 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference (unpublished) › Poster › peer-review
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Sustained adenosine release: Revealing its impact on osteogenic signalling pathways of human mesenchymal stromal cells
Hajiali, H., McLaren, J., Gonzalez-García, C., Abdelrazig, S., Kim, D.-H., Dalby, M. J., Salmerón-Sánchez, M. & Rose, F. R. A. J., Jun 2024, In: Engineered Regeneration. 5, 2, p. 255-268 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Comparison of magnetic nanoparticle activation of mechanotransduction via antibody and aptamer
Hajiali, H. & El Haj, A., 2023, (Accepted/In press) BioMedEng23, September 14-15, 2023 Swansea, UK.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution