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Jinrong Lin

Postdoctoral Researcher in Biomaterials and Bioreactors for Tissue Engineering

Jinrong joined Prof. Mouthuy’s group at the Botnar Research Centre as a postdoctoral researcher in October 2024, after completing his DPhil. He initially joined the group in October 2022 as a visiting DPhil student.

Currently, he is investigating the potential of sensor-incorporated bioreactors supported by advanced robotic systems. These innovative bioreactors closely mimic the structures and mechanics of the shoulder and knee, while the integration of sensors allows for real-time monitoring of local mechanical stimulation of cells. In addition, he is contributing to the development of BioLig, a synthetic acellular device designed to replace autografts in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Made of braided polycaprolactone (PCL) electrospun multifilament yarns, BioLig aims to encourage tissue repair and stabilize the knee, avoiding donor site morbidity, reducing complications, and minimizing operating time.

Jinrong's academic journey began with a bachelor's degree in clinical medicine from Fudan University in Shanghai, China, in 2019. He then pursued a doctorate degree in sports medicine at Huashan Hospital affiliated with Fudan University, graduating in 2024. Over the past 5 years, his research has primarily focused on rotator cuff tears, anterior cruciate ligament injuries, and skeletal muscle injuries—areas in which he continues to contribute as a postdoctoral researcher.