
Tony Herbert
@dr_tonyherbert
Lecturer @iMBE_Leeds @LeedsUniEng | Medical Engineering Programme Manager | Director CDT TERM IMBE @CDTTERMiMBE | Secretary @BritishORS | Kerryman
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There have been 27 trials investigating the use of decellularized tissue in orthopaedic surgery, nine of which were completed, and 16 product names were identified. #OrthoTwitter #Knee #Surgery #BJR ow.ly/pjn150WRZcj

📢 The programme for the BORS 2025 Annual Meeting is now live! Join us in Birmingham this September for world-leading orthopaedic research, collaboration and networking. 🔗 Programme & registration: borsoc.org.uk/bors-2025/
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BORS 2025
This years Annual Meeting was hosted at the University of Birmingham on the 8th and 9th of September 2025. This year’s research theme is – ‘Concept to Clinic’ – showcasing research on the facilitat…
Thank you to @RAEngNews for this prestigious award! It is a privilege and I cannot wait to get started with the Fellowship!
We are delighted to announce eight new Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowships, awarded to outstanding researchers working on a wide variety of engineering challenges. Learn more about our new awardees: raeng.org.uk/news/leverhulm…

📢 Join us at @sheffielduni for "Keep on Moving", a free public event for @BORSoc register using link 👉eventbrite.co.uk/e/keep-on-movi… 🗓️ Wed 2 July | 🕓 4–7pm 📍 The Diamond Building 🎤 Talks, demos & posters on orthopaedic science @dr_tonyherbert
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At @EORS_Society 2025 in Davos with @AOFoundation, @BritishORS was pleased to contribute two well-attended symposia on Diabetic Bone and Modelling OA. Find out more about the exciting MSK research presented and those involved in our BORS news article: borsoc.org.uk/2025/06/20/bor…

Final day for Abstract Submissions to #BORS2025 📍 University of Birmingham, 8–9 Sept 🎓Travel grants for ECRs 🎟️ Member discounts – join by 1 Aug 🔗Abstracrts: app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/78519/s… 🔗Register: shop.bham.ac.uk/conferences-an…
📢 Just 1 week left to submit your abstract for #BORS2025! 🗓️ Deadline: Thursday, 16 May 2025 📍Join us at @unibirmingham on 8–9 Sept for the BORS Annual Meeting 📝 Submit now: app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/78519/s… ℹ️ Event info: borsoc.org.uk/bors-2025/
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BORS 2025
This years Annual Meeting was hosted at the University of Birmingham on the 8th and 9th of September 2025. This year’s research theme is – ‘Concept to Clinic’ – showcasing research on the facilitat…
📢 Abstract submissions are open for ICORS 2025, held jointly with the Australia and New Zealand Orthopaedic Research Society in Adelaide, 8–11 Oct 2025. Submit by 1 April 2025: icors2025.com.au/call-for-abstr… #ICORS2025 #Orthopaedics
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Call for Abstracts - ICORS 2025
Call for Abstracts - ICORS 2025
What a pleasure it was to host @dr_tonyherbert in Edinburgh for the @AnatomyatEd research seminars! Fantastic talk, thank you Tony! #anatomy #tissueengineering #biomedical #biomedicalengineering


** FULLY FUNDED #engineering MSC, PHD: #CANADA ** #WESTLab @WESTLab_WU are delighted to be at #ORS2025 in Phoenix, Arizona. Pls visit us at Poster #0605 (session 1): 8th Feb 2025: 6:45 - 7:30 PM, Phoenix Convention Centre, North Hall A-C. #ortho #trauma #spine

📢 Big changes are coming to #BORS membership in 2025! 1️⃣ Single payment system via GoCardless 2️⃣ Standard membership rate of £50/year (students get conference discounts & benefits) 3️⃣ New payment date: 1 August Learn more & sign up here: borsoc.org.uk
An early Christmas present for someone! A fully funded PhD opportunity in tissue engineering and biomechanics! Please share!
Join me for a PhD in the development of a decellularised tissue graft for repair of abdominal wall defects!! For further details, follow the below link or please contact me. Application deadline Friday 31st January 2025!! phd.leeds.ac.uk/project/2134-d…
Join me for a PhD in the development of a decellularised tissue graft for repair of abdominal wall defects!! For further details, follow the below link or please contact me. Application deadline Friday 31st January 2025!! phd.leeds.ac.uk/project/2134-d…
Thank you to everyone who made #BORS2024 a success - organisers, exec, speakers, reviewers, chairs and our keynotes. See you in Birmingham in 2025!
Excitedly counting down to the 16th Bath Biomechanics Symposium 🤩

BORS 2024 is on 9th/10th September at @sheffielduni Thanks to our sponsors @bitbio @QualisysMocap and @calibresci who are exhibiting at the event.
*last day for early-bird registration*
We are looking forward to seeing you in September, remember to register, early bird rates close on 19th August onlineshop.shef.ac.uk/conferences-an…
Although autografts are frequently used in orthopaedic surgery, decellularized allografts/xenografts have attracted attention because of the limited harvest volume and the risk of donor site morbidity for autografts. #BJR #OrthoTwitter #Surgery ow.ly/p1zp50SCk36

There is one week left to apply for The British Othopaedic Research Society (BORS) and Bone & Joint Research (BJR) Travelling Fellowships. The deadline is May 31! Click on the link below for further details. #BJR #Research #Ortho @BritishORS ow.ly/sgaF50RTZJC

⚡️Only 1 week left to apply for the BORS & @BoneJointRes 2025 Travelling Fellowship application tinyurl.com/fellow2025⚡️Please RT!
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