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Enrique Amaya is a professor specializing in tissue regeneration at the University of Manchester. He has held the Healing Foundation Professorship since 2005 and has an extensive academic career, including significant roles at the University of Cambridge and the Salk Institute in the United States. His research focuses on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying tissue formation, repair, and regeneration, particularly in amphibian embryos. Amaya's work aims to uncover the immediate wound signals and cellular mechanisms involved in scar-free healing. His laboratory studies the role of inflammation in regeneration and identifies critical master regulators involved in these processes. His research has revealed the significant role of reactive oxygen species in tail regeneration, leading to new insights into the mechanisms that allow for scarless healing. Amaya is also involved in editorial work for the journal Wound Repair and Regeneration.
University of Manchester • Manchester, UK
Leading research in tissue regeneration.
University of Manchester • Manchester, UK
Professor in Tissue Regeneration.
Gurdon Institute • Cambridge, UK
Conducted research in Basic Biomedical Sciences.
Salk Institute • La Jolla, USA
Worked in Molecular Neurobiology.
University of California at Berkeley • Berkeley, USA
Conducted research in Molecular and Cell Biology.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.