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Dr Vikesh Chandaria, PhD Graduate

Vikesh Chandaria completed his PhD in 2017. His PhD thesis was entitled “Mechanical Stimulation and Morphogenesis of the Embryonic Chick Knee Joint” and his research focussed on the influence of biophysical stimuli on embryonic joint development. Vikesh is now working as a biomedical engineer in the NHS.

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