Dr Cameron Wilson
This person does not currently hold a position at QUT.
Personal details
Keywords
Mechanobiology & Biomechanics, Tissue Engineering, Fracture healing, Bone, Three-dimensional cell culture, Cell-biomaterial interactions, Computational modelling, Finite element analysis, Osseointegration, Protein adsorption
Research field
Biomedical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008
Qualifications
- PhD (Queensland University of Technology)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Queensland University of Technology)
Publications
- Wilson, C., Pearcy, M. & Epari, D. (2014). Mechanical tension as a driver of connective tissue growth in vitro. Medical Hypotheses, 83(1), 111–115. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/69801
- Wilson, C., Clegg, R., Leavesley, D. & Pearcy, M. (2005). Mediation of Biomaterial-Cell Interactions by Adsorbed Proteins: A Review. Tissue Engineering, 11(1-2), 1–18. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/8244
- Koennig, D., Wilson, C., Kasper, G., Werner, S., Lehmann, K. & Duda, G. (2012). Cyclic mechanical strain guides capillary-like morphology in vitro (Conference abstract). Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, 6, 313. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/67036
- Wilson, C., Kasper, G., Schuetz, M. & Duda, G. (2009). Cyclic strain disrupts endothelial network formation on Matrigel. Microvascular Research, 78(3), 358–363. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/27868
- Wilson, C., Pettet, G., Chen, G., Mishra, S., Steck, R., Wullschleger, M. & Schuetz, M. (2006). Is callus formation optimised for fracture stability? A computational study. Presented at: Meeting of the International Society for Fracture Repair (10th), 1. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/4549
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