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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ruth_CameronRuth Cameron - Wikipedia

    Ruth Cameron Haden (June 4, 1947, Vancouver, Canada, - September 11, 2021, Westlake Village, California) was an American record producer and jazz vocalist.

    • Ice Templating 3D Environments For The Control of Tissue Growth
    • Biodegradable Polymers and Composites
    • Biostable Implants
    • Drug Delivery and Pharmaceutics

    The availability of tailored three dimensional environments for control of cell behaviour is a key step in the regeneration of healthy tissue in the body and can also enable model tissue creation for drug screening and cancer research. We are using ice templating techniques to create materials that mimic the complex orientational and spatial anisot...

    Resorbable polymers and composites may be used in temporary load-bearing applications such as sutures and pins, in scaffolds for tissue engineering and in drug-delivery devices. We are exploring the intricate temporal and spatial relationships between the processing and morphology of the material, the diffusion rates of water, drug and degradation ...

    In many surgical applications, the implant material must not change over time within the challenging environment of the body. Issues we addressing include those spinal and cardiac surgery.

    We have interests relating to drug delivery to the body including drug polymorphism, tablet design and inhalation delivery systems. 1. K.M. Pawelec, A. Husmann, S.M. Best and R.E. Cameron, “A design protocol for tailoring ice-templated scaffold structure”, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 11(92), 20130958 (2014) 2. J.H Shepherd, S.Ghose, A. ...

  2. Ruth Cameron FInstP FIOM3 FREng is a British materials scientist and professor at the University of Cambridge. She is co-director of the Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials, where she studies materials that interact therapeutically with the body.

  3. Professor Ruth Cameron is a physicist and materials scientist at the University of Cambridge. She leads the Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials and the Pfizer Institute for Pharmaceutical Materials Science, and works on biodegradable polymers, tissue engineering and drug delivery.

  4. Mar 8, 2021 · Professor Ruth Cameron from Cambridge’s Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy is one of twelve winners of this years Suffrage Science awards. She and the other winners will be honoured at an online celebration today, the tenth anniversary of the scheme.

  5. Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials (CCMM) is part of the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge and is directed by Professor Serena Best and Professor Ruth Cameron. Existing medical implants are, in the main, merely tolerated by the surrounding tissue.

  6. Mar 15, 2021 · Professor Ruth Cameron, University of Cambridge, has been chosen by Professor Serena Best CBE, University of Cambridge, to receive a prestigious award celebrating her achievements. Professor Cameron and eleven other awardees will be honoured at an online celebration on Monday 8 March 2021, the tenth anniversary of the scheme. This ...