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Patrick J. Prendergast

Patrick J. Prendergast

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Engineering and Technology
Ireland
2026

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
69
Citations
14430
World Ranking
1162
National Ranking
6

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Engineering and Technology in Ireland Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Engineering and Technology in Ireland Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Engineering and Technology in Ireland Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Engineering and Technology in Ireland Leader Award
  • 2013 - Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK)
  • 2008 - Member of the Royal Irish Academy

Overview

Patrick J. Prendergast is affiliated with Trinity College Dublin in Ireland. Their academic contributions include a book publication titled The Trinity Education Launch Book, released in 2020 under the publisher Trinity College Dublin.

Throughout their career, Patrick J. Prendergast has received notable recognitions. In 2008, they were appointed as a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. Later, in 2013, they achieved the distinction of Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK).

Best Publications

  • Biophysical stimuli on cells during tissue differentiation at implant interfaces

    P.J. Prendergast;P.J. Prendergast;R. Huiskes;K. Søballe

  • A mechano-regulation model for tissue differentiation during fracture healing: analysis of gap size and loading

    D. Lacroix;P.J. Prendergast

  • Cardiovascular stent design and vessel stresses: a finite element analysis.

    C. Lally;F. Dolan;P.J. Prendergast

  • The effect of pore size on permeability and cell attachment in collagen scaffolds for tissue engineering

    Fergal J. O'Brien;Brendan A. Harley;Mary A. Waller;Ioannis V. Yannas

  • Simulation of tissue differentiation in a scaffold as a function of porosity, Young's modulus and dissolution rate: application of mechanobiological models in tissue engineering.

    Damien P. Byrne;Damien Lacroix;Josep A. Planell;Daniel J. Kelly

  • Prediction of bone adaptation using damage accumulation.

    P.J. Prendergast;D. Taylor

  • Biomechanical model to simulate tissue differentiation and bone regeneration: Application to fracture healing

    D. Lacroix;P. J. Prendergast;G. Li;D. Marsh

  • Finite element models in tissue mechanics and orthopaedic implant design.

    PJ Prendergast

  • A Collagen-glycosaminoglycan Scaffold Supports Adult Rat Mesenchymal Stem Cell Differentiation Along Osteogenic and Chondrogenic Routes

    Eric Farrell;Fergal J. O'Brien;Fergal J. O'Brien;Paul Doyle;Jan Fischer

  • Mechano-regulation of stem cell differentiation and tissue regeneration in osteochondral defects.

    Daniel Kelly;Patrick John Prendergast

  • A comparison of strain and fluid shear stress in stimulating bone cell responses--a computational and experimental study.

    James G. Mcgarry;Jenneke Klein-Nulend;Margriet G. Mullender;Patrick J. Prendergast

  • Elastic behavior of porcine coronary artery tissue under uniaxial and equibiaxial tension.

    C. Lally;A. J. Reid;P. J. Prendergast

  • Bone remodelling algorithms incorporating both strain and microdamage stimuli

    Laoise M. McNamara;Patrick J. Prendergast

  • A biomechanical regulatory model for periprosthetic fibrous-tissue differentiation.

    R. Huiskes;W.D. van Driel;P.J. Prendergast;K. Soballe

  • Analysis of Prolapse in Cardiovascular Stents: A Constitutive Equation for Vascular Tissue and Finite-Element Modelling

    P. J. Prendergast;C. Lally;S. Daly;A. J. Reid

  • Four decades of finite element analysis of orthopaedic devices: where are we now and what are the opportunities?

    Mark Taylor;Patrick J. Prendergast

  • Microdamage and osteocyte-lacuna strain in bone: a microstructural finite element analysis

    P.J. Prendergast;R. Huiskes

  • A Mechanobiological Model for Tissue Differentiation that Includes Angiogenesis: A Lattice-Based Modeling Approach

    Sara Checa;Patrick J. Prendergast

  • Mechanobiology of embryonic skeletal development: Insights from animal models.

    Niamh C. Nowlan;James Sharpe;Karen A. Roddy;Patrick J. Prendergast

  • The effect of cytoskeletal disruption on pulsatile fluid flow-induced nitric oxide and prostaglandin E2 release in osteocytes and osteoblasts

    James G. McGarry;Jenneke Klein-Nulend;Patrick J. Prendergast

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel J. Kelly
Daniel J. Kelly Trinity College Dublin
Fergal J. O'Brien
Fergal J. O'Brien Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Damien Lacroix
Damien Lacroix University of Sheffield
Rik Huiskes
Rik Huiskes Eindhoven University of Technology
Gavin Walker
Gavin Walker University of Limerick
Harrie Weinans
Harrie Weinans Utrecht University
Shahragim Tajbakhsh
Shahragim Tajbakhsh Institut Pasteur
Nico Verdonschot
Nico Verdonschot Radboud University
Timothy M. McGloughlin
Timothy M. McGloughlin University of Limerick
Robert G. Hill
Robert G. Hill Queen Mary University of London

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