University Otago

University of Otago

Institution information

Founded in 1869, the University of Otago is New Zealand’s oldest university, ranked in the top 1% globally by QS World University Rankings. It boasts a 5 Stars Plus rating for its facilities, teaching, and inclusiveness. The university has four academic divisions: Humanities, Health Sciences, Sciences, and the Otago Business School, with campuses in Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Invercargill, and Auckland. Otago enrols around 20,000 students and employs over 5,600 staff. It is a member of the Matariki Network of Universities, emphasising research excellence and global collaboration. The university’s extensive library system and robust IT services support its research and academic endeavours. 

Work in m2M

UoO will be involved in designing the optimal bio-printing strategy through understanding the interconnections of different cell types (T3.1, T3.2): UoO have extensive expertise in bioprinting of osteochondral tissues, and have pioneered bottom-up, 3D bioassembly strategies to generate fibre-reinforced osteochondral models consisting of chondrogenic and osteogenic cell-laden hydrogel spheroids, as well as to control spatial delivery of oxygen to tissue engineered constructs. Within m2M we will contribute our 3D spheroid bioassembly models as well as provide our unique visible-light activated bioinks to consortia partners for evaluating controlled spatial delivery of growth factors and oxygen (D3.4). This will complement developing automated 3D bioassembly strategies contributing to scale-up manufacturing processes. 

Researchers involved

Tim Woodfield
Max Yavitt

Host Institutions/Labs