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Dr. Valerie Barron

Purstem Research Project Nanobioengineering
Phone: 
091 49 2805
valerie.barron@nuigalway.ie

Valerie has over 14 years experience in bioengineering research with a strong interest in carbon nanotubes for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications.

Researcher in

Research Project Area: 

We are interested in developing biomimetic scaffolds and bioreactors to promote mesenchymal stem cell differentiation along specific pathways.

Positions Held: 


2009-present

Research Associate (PurStem)

REMEDI, NUI Galway

Bioprocessing mesenchymal stem cells – upscaling the production of MSC for clinical applications

 

2002-2009

Senior Researcher

National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science, National University of Ireland, Galway

Coordinating and managing interdisciplinary bioengineering research group with a strong focus on scaffold development and bioreactor design for cardiovascular applications

 

July 2002 – September 2002

Visiting Professor

Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark DE 19716-3144, USA.

Conducted research on the thermal and mechanical properties of bio-based carbon nanotube based polymer composites.

 

2000-2002

School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2.

Developed MSc course in Polymer Science and lectured in Biomedical Physics

 

Oct. 1998– April 2000

Dept. of Materials Science and Technology, University of Limerick.

Lecturer in Materials Science

 

1994 - 1998:

PhD in Biomaterials Science

University of Limerick.

Visiting PhD Researcher – Laboratoire Prof. Francois Schue, Universite Montpellier II, France.

Investigating surface modification of novel biomaterials for hip joint applications

 

1990 - 1994

Bachelor of Science in Materials Science, University of Limerick.

 

Awards & Honours: 


2000- present

Journal Referee – Biomaterials, Nano Research, Royal Society Interface, Journal of Vascular Research, Tissue Engineering Part A, Annals of Biomedical Engineering and Journal of Biomechanics.

 

1997 – Winner of the Institute of Materials Lecture Competition in Ireland and runner-up the UK final.


Selected Publications: 

O’Cearbhaill E.D. Murphy M., Barry F., McHugh P.E., V. Barron. (2010) “Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a 3D Fibrin Matrix towards a Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotype” Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 38 (3) 649-57.

Punchard M.A., E.D. O' Cearbhaill, P.E. McHugh, C. Stenson-Cox, V.Barron (2009) Coronary Stents: “Evaluating the Human Endothelial Cell Response In Vitro.” Annals of Biomedical Engineering 37 (7) 1322–1330. (2.605)

Mooney E., P. Dockery, M. Murphy, V. Barron (2008) “Carbon Nanotubes and Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Biocompatibility, Proliferation and Differentiation” Nano Letters 8 (8) 2137-2143.

O’Cearbhaill E.D., M.A. Punchard, P.E. McHugh V. Barron. (2008) “Response of Mesenchymal Stem Cells to the Biomechanical Environment of the Endothelium –An In Vitro Study” Biomaterials 29 (11) 1610-1619.

Gundy S. V. Gilcreest, Y. Rochev, A. Puolakka, M. Rissanen, M. Harwoko, T. Smith, V. Barron. (2008) “Human coronary artery smooth muscle cell response to a novel PLA textile/fibrin gel composite scaffold” Acta Biomaterialia 2008;4(6):1734-44.

Punchard M.A., Stenson-Cox C. O’Cearbhaill E., Lyons E., Gundy S., Murphy L., Pandit A., McHugh P.E., Barron V. (2007) “Combinatorial biomechanical conditioning of endothelial cells in a simulated coronary artery environment induces mechano-sensitive gene expression” Journal of Biomechanics 40 (14):3146-54

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