prof allen goodship
Research
Themes
Contacts
- Prof
- Allen
- Goodship
- Prof Allen Goodship
- Tel: 442089095750
- Ex: #6 126 x5535
- Fax: 0044208 954 8560
- a.goodship@ucl.ac.uk
- Website
- https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/extResource/image/01/AEGOO40
- 1996-09-01
Address
- 847
- Institute of Orthopaedics & Musculoskeletal Science
- Brockley Hill
- Stanmore
- Middlesex
- HA7 4LP
Appointment
- ACAPRO
- 1996-09-01
- 1
- Professor of Orthopaedic Sciences
- HQ
- Inst of Orthopaedics & Musculosk Sci
- G2
- Div of Surgery & Interventional Sci
- RESPFA
- 2012-01-01
- 0.5
- Professorial Research Associate
- HQ
- Inst of Orthopaedics & Musculosk Sci
- G2
- Div of Surgery & Interventional Sci
Joined UCL
- 1996-09-01
Research Summary
main areas of research are in relation to bone remodelling and repair; tendon and ligament injury; degeneration of the intervertebral disc; in vivo tissue engineering, particularly in relation to manipulating skeletal tissues in the body to resurface joints and in the improvement of osseo-mechanical integration of joint prostheses. In many of these conditions there are great similarities between animals and man, for instance the pathology of tendon injury in racehorses is very similar to the changes seen in human Achilles tendon lesions and in lesions of the rotator cuff in the shoulder.Research Activities
- 948
- Functional adaptation of the musculoskeletal system and its application to Pathobiology of the skeleton
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In vivo evaluation of titanium macro-porous structures manufactured through an innovative powder metallurgy approach
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A biomechanical evaluation of a Hybrid Dynamic Compression Plate and a CastLess Arthrodesis Plate for pancarpal arthrodesis in dogs.
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The use of an antibiotic - impregnated biodegradable bone scaffold to prevent osteomyelitis
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Intraosseous transcutaneous amputation prosthesis (ITAP) for limb salvage in 4 dogs.
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Cell-based therapies for tendon and ligament injuries.
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The relationship between in vivo limb and in vitro tendon mechanics after injury: a potential novel clinical tool for monitoring tendon repair.
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Histopathologic features of distal tarsal joint cartilage and subchondral bone in ridden and pasture-exercised horses.
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Additional Information
- Musculoskeletal pathobiology
Collaborators
- DLBEC91
- prof david becker
- NHDEL32
- prof nora de leeuw
- GWBLU28
- prof gordon blunn
- HLBIR53
- dr helen birch
- JHUAX76
- dr jia hua

