

Our Research
The aim of our research is to better understand bone elongation, and how the population of growth-promoting cells is maintained until we reach our adult height. We focus on understanding the fundamental principles of bone development at the cellular and molecular levels, as well as with more clinically oriented projects.
We encourage enquiries from students wishing to study for higher degrees in skeletal development.
Selected publications
Newton PT, Li L, Zhou B, Schweingruber C, Hovorakova M, Xie M, et al
Nature 2019 03;567(7747):234-238
Newton PT, Xie M, Medvedeva EV, S盲vendahl L, Chagin AS
Bone Rep 2018 Jun;8():64-71
Li L, Newton PT, Bouderlique T, Sejnohova M, Zikmund T, Kozhemyakina E, et al
FASEB J. 2017 03;31(3):1067-1084
Zhou B, Kaucka M, Chagin AS, Newton PT
J Vis Exp 2019 Oct;(152):
Chagin AS, Newton PT
Pediatr. Res. 2019 Dec;():
Alumni
Andrea Lancho Exp贸sito - Erasmus+ MSc internship, University of Barcelona (2022)

Sources of funding
Our research would not be possible without substantial contributions from governmental and private sources. We are currently funded by
- The Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsr氓det) -
- The Swedish Childhood Cancer Fund -
- The Svensson sibling鈥檚 foundation for 探花精选 research -
- The Novo Nordisk Foundation -
- Strategic Research Area (SRA) Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine - Awardees 2021
- 探花精选 - KI