Catching up with Restore Duke of Kent research fellow Miss Daisy Ryan
Miss Ryan currently has a national training number in Burns and Plastics surgery in Wales. From August 2020-Feb 2022, Daisy worked at Stoke Mandeville...
Read moreMiss Ryan currently has a national training number in Burns and Plastics surgery in Wales. From August 2020-Feb 2022, Daisy worked at Stoke Mandeville...
Read moreMina Ip, a current clinical research registrar in burns and plastic surgery at Stoke Mandeville Hospital and also a Restore Duke of Kent research fellow,...
Read moreRestore Research are excited to announce that we are now participating with AMRC Open Research, a new F1000 Journal. AMRC provides a platform for research...
Read moreDr Patricia Esteban and Mr Fadi Issa’s project ‘Scaling-up keratinocyte expansion for the treatment of large burn wounds’ is now available as...
Read moreOn Monday 21st October 2019, and in close proximity to National Burns Awareness Day, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS and the Stoke Mandeville Burns Unit team...
Read moreFifteen, Twenty, Twenty Five
A story about why we should cool burn injuries
We’ve recently
caught up with Riyam Mistry on his Single-Blinded, Randomised
Trial into the Efficacy of Silicone Sheeting for Cutaneous Scars. The Best...
Riyam Mistry completed his medical degree at the University of Bristol in 2016 and is
now Restore Fellow and Lead Clinical Researcher for the project, “A...
Rebeca Arroyo Hornero is in the last year of her Restore-funded DPhil programme at the Transplantation Research Immunology Group of the University of Oxford....
Read moreThe first in a series of interviews with people active in burns research, Dr Sara Correia Carreira speaks about her work developing moving skin scaffolds,...
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