91社区

Jake Barralet (PhD)

Academic title(s): 
  • Professor
  • Vice Chair, (Research)
  • Associate Director Injury Repair Recovery Program RIMUHC
  • Research Director Division Orthopaedics
  • Innovation Director Faculty of Medicine and Steinberg Centre For Simulation and Interactive Learning
  • Scientific Director of Clinical Innovation Platform, MGH/RIMUHC
Jake Barralet (PhD)
Contact Information
Email address: 
jake.barralet [at] mcgill.ca
Department: 
Surgery
Division: 
Surgical and Interventional Sciences
Degree(s): 

BEng (Hons) , PhD

Area(s): 
Innovation
Location: 
Montreal General Hospital
Graduate supervision: 

Currently supervising students? YES

Number of students:听

Group: 
Currently Recruiting: YES
MSc students: YES
Non-Thesis MSc students: YES
Non-Thesis MSc in Oncology student: YES
PhD students: YES
Postdocs: YES
Research areas: 
Regenerative Medicine
Areas of expertise: 
  • Biomaterials
  • Bone
  • Drug delivery
  • Innovation
  • Tissue regeneration
Current research: 
  • Angiosome Induction
  • Cranial Regeneration
  • Anti Necrotic Materials
Areas of interest: 
  • Biomaterials
  • Tissue Engineering
  • Bioceramics
  • Oxygen Delivery
Courses: 
  • EXSU 619 The Hospital Environment
  • EXSU 620 Surgical Innovation 1
  • EXSU 621 Surgical Innovation 2
Biography: 

Prof. Jake Barralet听BEng (Hons) Leeds, PhD University of London performed Postdoctoral studies at Tokyo Dental and Medical University. He worked for Smith and Nephew before starting his academic career at the University of Birmingham. He is Vice Chair (Research), Alan Thompson Chair in Surgical Research, Department of Surgery, Research Director, Division of Orthopaedics, Associate Director Injury Repair and Recovery Program at RIMUHC, and Director of Innovation for the Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning and Faculty of Medicine at 91社区. He is a Professor in the Department of Surgery and is joint appointed with Faculty of Dentistry. He researches material-mediated tissue regeneration focusing on the effect of inorganic ions on bone and skin.

Selected publications: 
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