Dr Thomas Paterson
School of Clinical Dentistry
Lecturer
+44 114 215 9376
Full contact details
School of Clinical Dentistry
19 Claremont Crescent
葫芦影业
S10 2TA
- Profile
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Dr Thomas Paterson joined the School of Clinical Dentistry in 2023 as a Lecturer, bringing experience in biomaterials science, bioelectronics, and interdisciplinary healthcare technologies. Alongside his lecturing role, he serves as a director for the Smart Devices and Sensors theme within the Insigneo Institute and sits on the Neuroscience Insitute ECR committee. Dr Paterson's research career has spanned several departments at the University of 葫芦影业, including Dentistry, Materials Engineering, and Automatic Control and Systems Engineering (ACSE). His academic journey has also included short-term visiting roles in China and India.
Dr Paterson's work in bioengineering focuses on developing practical healthcare solutions by integrating materials science and bioelectronics. His research contributes to dental and neural bioelectronics, developing implantable materials and wearable sensors. He is dedicated to interdisciplinary research, aiming to translate scientific research into real-world healthcare applications.
- Research interests
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Dr Paterson focuses his research on integrating materials science and bioelectronics within healthcare applications. He develops implantable and wearable devices, tailored to serve diagnostic and therapeutic functions, particularly in dentistry and neurobiology. These devices have applications that range from treating epilepsy to aiding wound healing, collecting multimodal biosignals, and monitoring dental health. Additionally, he is developing technologies that facilitate research into fundamental biological questions.
Key projects
Composite Material Printing: 3D printing of conductive composite materials for wearable devices and implantable sensors.
Bruxism Monitoring: Using machine learning and multimodal biosignal collection to monitor and treat bruxism (tooth grinding).
MND Diagnostic Glove: Developing and commercialising a wearable device for monitoring neurodegenerative diseases.
Bite Force Sensing: Producing ultrathin, flexible pressure sensors using conductive electrospun membranes.
Neural Implants: Collaborating on highly porous, non-degradable conductive hydrogel implants for neural stimulation and recording.
Thermal Cooling for Epilepsy: Part of the Integrabrain team working on a closed-loop implantable system for thermal cooling of focal epilepsy.
Bioelectronic Connectors: Creating gradient stiffness materials for hard-to-soft bioelectronic connections.
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . J Mater Chem B.
- . International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(19).
- . Macromolecular Materials and Engineering.
- . Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 43(23).
- . Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 43(23).
- . Flexible and Printed Electronics, 7(3).
- . Bioengineering, 9(4).
- . Biomacromolecules, 23(3), 720-730.
- . ACS Applied Bio Materials, 4(7), 5638-5649.
- . Processes, 8(11).
- . Journal of Functional Biomaterials, 11(3).
- . Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 8.
- . Scientific Reports, 10.
- . Materials Science and Engineering: C, 103, ---.
- . APL Bioengineering, 2(2).
- . Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 231(6), 565-574.
- . Materials Science and Engineering: C, 67, 51-58.
- . International Journal of Bioprinting, 2(2).
- . Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials.
- . Journal of Visualised Experiments, 91.
- PolyHIPE-based porous microparticles for tissue engineering. JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, 8, 422-423.
- . Soft Science, 3(1), 3-3.
- . Journal of Visualized Experiments(91).
Conference proceedings papers
- Research group
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PGR
Mingda Lu, 鈥淓lectrospinning chemically and mechanically graded scaffolds for mimicking the tendon-to-bone interface鈥
Nick Hagis, 鈥淒evelopment of Stretchable Devices for Diagnosis and Monitoring of Neuromuscular Diseases鈥
MennaAllah Mahmoud, 鈥淏iohybrid robots鈥
Undergraduate
Nadirah Ahmed, 鈥淲earable Sensor Headband Development for Bruxism Monitoring鈥
Alumni
Aliza Bano, 鈥淒eveloping and Evaluating Conductive Electrospun Sensors for Jaw Movement Tracking鈥
Georgia Hearn, 鈥淚mpact of External Cooling on Neuronal Cells: An Investigation Using a Prototype Cooling Platform鈥
Maciek Filicha, (GenerationResearch project), 鈥淒evelopment of mechanically gradient conductive materials for bioelectronic interfaces鈥
Rizana Riyaz, 鈥淓xploring the Cellular Mechanisms of Wound Healing Under Variable Pressure Conditions鈥
Fatemeh Mazloumi Aboukheili, 鈥淒evelopment and Characterization of Conductive Thermally Responsive Shape Memory Polymers for Orthodontic and Orthopaedic Applications鈥
Neenu Soman, 鈥淎 new collagen-based scaffold for oral tissue engineering鈥
- Teaching interests
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Dr Paterson's teaching curriculum includes Dental Materials, with a particular focus on composite and glass ionomer cement materials, for both undergraduate and master's students. He also teaches Tissue Engineering, Introduction to Biomaterials, and Polymers as Biomaterials. He leads the BSc Research Placement Programme and is the programme lead for the BSc in Bio-Dental Science and Technology.