Dr Poppy O. Smith
Postdoctoral Research Assistant
School of Engineering and Materials Science
Queen Mary University of London
Funder: | BHF British Heart Foundation |
Project: | Talin dependent mechanical imprinting as driver for cardiac disease progression |
Research
Cell engineering, Tissue engineering, Cardiomyocyte mechanobiology, Endothelial cell biology, Peripheral nerve regeneration
Interests
Dr Poppy O. Smith is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the Iskratsch Lab of the School of Engineering and Materials Science at Queen Mary University of London. Her research focuses on mechanotransduction in cardiac disease. Poppy completed her PhD on the BBSRC-funded London Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme, in which she developed engineered nerve tissue containing hiPSC-derived endothelial cells. Prior to joining QMUL, Poppy was a Research Fellow at UCL School of Pharmacy, where she applied tissue engineering to the production of angiogenesis models. Poppy is also an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and actively engages in public outreach and patient-led research initiatives.
Publications

Publications of specific relevance to the Centre for Bioengineering
2024
Automated production of nerve repair constructs containing endothelial cell tube-like structuresSmith PO, Huang G, Devries K, Nazhat SN and Phillips JB
Biofabrication,
Iop Publishing vol. 17 (1)
20-11-2024
Biofabrication and biomanufacturing in Ireland and the UKMurphy JF, Lavelle M, Asciak L, Burdis R, Levis HJ, Ligorio C, McGuire J, Polleres M,
Smith PO, Tullie L, Uribe-Gomez J, Chen B, Dawson JI,
Gautrot JE, Hooper NM, Kelly DJ, Li VSW, Mata A, Pandit A, Phillips JB,
et al. Bio-Design and Manufacturing,
Springer Nature vol. 7 (6), 825-856.
23-10-2024
Harnessing endothelial cells and vascularization strategies for nerve regenerationMuangsanit P and
Smith P Neural Regeneration Research,
Wolters Kluwer vol. 19 (11), 2337-2338.
31-01-20242021
Strategies for drug repurposing against coronavirus targetsSmith PO, Jin P and Rahman KM
Current Research in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery,
Elsevier vol. 3
04-12-2021
Applying TADF Emitters in Bioimaging and Sensing—A Novel Approach Using Liposomes for Encapsulation and Cellular UptakeSmith PO, Black DJ, Pal R, Avó J, Dias FB, Linthwaite VL, Cann MJ and Pålsson L-O
Frontiers in Chemistry,
Frontiers vol. 9
01-09-20212020
TADF Dye-Loaded Nanoparticles for Fluorescence Live-Cell ImagingCrucho CIC, Avó J, Diniz AM, Pinto SN, Barbosa J,
Smith PO, Berberan-Santos MN, Pålsson L-O and Dias FB
Frontiers in Chemistry,
Frontiers vol. 8
08-05-2020