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Jamuna Selvakumaran received her B.Sc. and Ph.D. from University of Surrey. She then undertook her postdoctoral research in Bioglass for bone remodelling at Imperial College London. Jamuna joined Royal Holloway, University of London as a Daphne Jackson Post-doctoral Research Fellow funded by BBSRC in 2013 after a long career break to bring up her two daughters. Her research focused on restoring nerve function after spinal injury using non-integrating lentiviral vectors in Rafael Yáñez’s lab, supported by Spinal Research Trust (CHASE-IT consortium). She has also been working on the development of an induced pluripotent stem cell based in vitro model of the human blood-brain barrier to test therapeutics.
Selvakumaran J, Keddie JL, Ewins DJ, Hughes MP (2008). Protein Adsorption on Materials for Recording Sites on Implantable Microelectrodes. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine 19: 143-151. Owen CA, Selvakumaran J, Notingher I, Jell G, Hench LL, Stevens MM (2006). In-vitro Toxicology Evaluation of Pharmaceuticals using Raman Micro-Spectroscopy. Journal of cell biochemistry 99: 178-186. Pereira MM, Al-Saffar N, Selvakumaran J, Hench LL (2005). Cytotoxicity evaluation of bioactive glass-polyvinyl alcohol hybrid foams prepared by the sol-gel method. KEY ENG MAT 284-286: 589-592. Notingher I, Selvakumaran J, Hench LL (2004). New detection system for toxic agents based on continuous spectroscopic monitoring of living cells. BIOSENS BIOELECTRON 20 (4): 780-789. Saravanapavan P, Selvakumaran J, Hench LL (2004). Indirect cytotoxicity evaluation of soluble silica, calcium, phosphate silver ions. KEY ENG MAT 254-2: 785-788. |
Selvakumaran J, Jell G (2005). A guide to basic cell culture and applications in biomaterials and tissue engineering. Chapter 20. In Biomaterials, artificial organs and tissue engineering. Editors L Hench and J Jones. Woodhead Publishing Limited, Cambridge, UK. ISBN: 9780849325779 Jell G, Selvakumaran J (2005). Immunochemical techniques in tissue engineering and biomaterial science. Chapter 21. In Biomaterials, artificial organs and tissue engineering. Editors L Hench and J Jones. Woodhead Publishing Limited, Cambridge, UK. ISBN: 9780849325779 |
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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