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Overview

John W. Haycock is affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and engineering, with significant contributions to biomaterials and biomedical engineering. The work spans closely related subfields such as cellular and molecular neuroscience, molecular biology, and materials chemistry.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics, notably:

  • Nerve injury and regeneration
  • Electrospun nanofibers in biomedical applications
  • Bone tissue engineering materials
  • Graphene and nanomaterials applications
  • Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
  • Supramolecular self-assembly in materials
  • Silk-based biomaterials and applications

Recent published papers include:

  • A Dinuclear Ruthenium(II) Complex Excited by Near-Infrared Light through Two-Photon Absorption Induces Phototoxicity Deep within Hypoxic Regions of Melanoma Cancer Spheroids (2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Polyhydroxyalkanoates and their advances for biomedical applications (2022, Trends in Molecular Medicine)
  • A Tuneable, Photocurable, Poly(Caprolactone)-Based Resin for Tissue Engineering-Synthesis, Characterisation and Use in Stereolithography (2021, Molecules)
  • Harnessing Polyhydroxyalkanoates and Pressurized Gyration for Hard and Soft Tissue Engineering (2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)
  • UV-Casting on Methacrylated PCL for the Production of a Peripheral Nerve Implant Containing an Array of Porous Aligned Microchannels (2020, Polymers)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with John W. Haycock include:

  • Caroline S. Taylor
  • Frederik Claeyssens
  • Ipsita Roy
  • Stuart A. Archer
  • Jim A. Thomas

The scientist has multiple publications in recurring venues such as:

  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
  • Biotechnology and Bioengineering
  • Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • The Cambridge Structural Database

The research profile is characterized by multidisciplinary approaches combining materials science with biomedical engineering applications. This includes developing novel biomaterials like polyhydroxyalkanoates, photocurable poly(caprolactone)-based resins, and engineered implants for nerve repair. The work also emphasizes the interface of nanotechnology and tissue engineering, advancing the understanding of regenerative medicine and materials chemistry.

Best Publications

  • 3D cell culture: a review of current approaches and techniques.

    John W. Haycock

  • Time-resolved and two-photon emission imaging microscopy of live cells with inert platinum complexes

    Stanley W. Botchway;Mirren Charnley;John W. Haycock;Anthony W. Parker

  • ERK1 and ERK2, two microtubule-associated protein 2 kinases, mediate the phosphorylation of tyrosine hydroxylase at serine-31 in situ

    John W. Haycock;Natalie G. Ahn;Melanie H. Cobb;Edwin G. Krebs

  • Culture of skin cells in 3D rather than 2D improves their ability to survive exposure to cytotoxic agents.

    Tao Sun;Simon Jackson;John W. Haycock;Sheila MacNeil;Sheila MacNeil

  • Calcium/phospholipid-dependent protein kinase (protein kinase C) phosphorylates and activates tyrosine hydroxylase

    Katherine A. Albert;Elizabeth Helmer-Matyjek;Angus C. Nairn;Thomas H. Muller

  • Development of biodegradable electrospun scaffolds for dermal replacement.

    Keith A. Blackwood;Rob McKean;Irene Canton;Christine O. Freeman

  • Phorbol Ester Enhancement of Neurotransmitter Release from Rat Brain Synaptosomes

    Robert A. Nichols;John W. Haycock;James K. T. Wang;Paul Greengard

  • Long-term increases in neurotransmitter release from neuronal cells expressing a constitutively active adenylate cyclase from a herpes simplex virus type 1 vector

    Alfred I. Geller;Mathew J. During;John W. Haycock;Andrew Freese

  • Distinct roles of dopamine D2L and D2S receptor isoforms in the regulation of protein phosphorylation at presynaptic and postsynaptic sites

    Niklas Lindgren;Alessandro Usiello;Michel Goiny;John Haycock

  • Synaptic Vesicle Transporter Expression Regulates Vesicle Phenotype and Quantal Size

    Emmanuel N. Pothos;Kristin E. Larsen;David E. Krantz;Yong-jian Liu

  • Direct laser writing of 3D scaffolds for neural tissue engineering applications.

    V Melissinaki;A A Gill;I Ortega;M Vamvakaki;M Vamvakaki

  • State-of-the-art of 3D cultures (organs-on-a-chip) in safety testing and pathophysiology.

    Natalie Alépée;Anthony Bahinski;Mardas Daneshian;Bart De Wever

  • Next Generation Nerve Guides: Materials, Fabrication, Growth Factors, and Cell Delivery

    Juliet H A Bell;John W Haycock

  • Dinuclear Ruthenium( II) Complexes as Two- Photon, Time- Resolved Emission Microscopy Probes for Cellular DNA

    Elizabeth Baggaley;Martin R. Gill;Nicola H. Green;David Turton

  • Recent concepts in biodegradable polymers for tissue engineering paradigms: a critical review

    Naseer Iqbal;Abdul Samad Khan;Anila Asif;Muhammad Yar

  • Differential regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase in the basal ganglia of mice lacking the dopamine transporter.

    Mohamed Jaber;Brigitte Dumartin;Corinne Sagné;John W. Haycock

  • Mutation of position 52 in ERK2 creates a nonproductive binding mode for adenosine 5'-triphosphate.

    Megan J. Robinson;Paul C. Harkins;Jiandong Zhang;Richard Baer

  • Long-lived metal complexes open up microsecond lifetime imaging microscopy under multiphoton excitation: from FLIM to PLIM and beyond

    Elizabeth Baggaley;Stanley W. Botchway;John W. Haycock;Hayley Morris

  • Self-Organization of Skin Cells in Three-Dimensional Electrospun Polystyrene Scaffolds

    Tao Sun;Shaoming Mai;David Norton;John W. Haycock

  • An aligned 3D neuronal-glial co-culture model for peripheral nerve studies.

    Muhammad F.B. Daud;Kiran C. Pawar;Frederik Claeyssens;Anthony J. Ryan

Frequent Co-Authors

Sheila MacNeil
Sheila MacNeil University of Sheffield
Frederik Claeyssens
Frederik Claeyssens University of Sheffield
Anthony J. Ryan
Anthony J. Ryan University of Sheffield
Ipsita Roy
Ipsita Roy University of Sheffield
Jim A. Thomas
Jim A. Thomas University of Sheffield
Paul Lorigan
Paul Lorigan University of Manchester
Nicholas H. Williams
Nicholas H. Williams University of Sheffield
Jonathan C. Knowles
Jonathan C. Knowles University College London
Paul R. Stoddart
Paul R. Stoddart Swinburne University of Technology
Patrick Smith
Patrick Smith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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