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Research-based Master's degrees can benefit various careers involving research components that don't necessarily demand a PhD, particularly in commercial fields. These programs also provide an opportunity to explore PhD-level study for those uncertain about committing to a full doctoral program. Importantly, they serve as valuable preparation for PhD aspirants whose current qualifications may not meet doctoral program requirements.
The Biomineralisation research team investigates skeletal tissue biology across its entire lifecycle, from development to breakdown, and from genetic foundations to physical manifestations. Their work focuses on creating biomimetic technologies throughout the translational research process. This involves studying biological, molecular, and physicochemical mechanisms in biomineralization, examining connections between oral and systemic health in skeletal tissues, and identifying genetic mutations related to inherited dental and skeletal disorders. For instance, by studying families with Amelogenesis Imperfecta (AI), a diverse category of inherited enamel disorders, the Leeds researchers have gained international recognition for identifying genetic variants essential to proper enamel formation. Their genetic research is now being applied to improve NHS patient care pathways and treatment standards, alongside developing biomimetic solutions for tissue repair. Notable innovations include patented mineralized membranes with hierarchical structures and commercially available self-assembling peptide (SAP) treatments for early tooth decay, sensitivity, and cavity prevention.