Qualifications Doctor of Dentistry - University of Kiel, Germany Doctor of Medicine - University of Kiel, Germany Habilitatus (PhD) - University of Kiel, Germany Maxillofacial Surgeon - University Hospital Kiel, Germany Plastic Surgeon - University Hospital Kiel, Germany Dr Patrick Warnke is an internationally-renowned stem cell researcher and plastic surgeon who created world headlines after leading a research team that succeeded in 'growing' a new jawbone for a cancer sufferer using the patient's own stem cells. In 2007, Dr Warnke launched the revolutionary MyJoint program in Germany - a cutting edge tissue engineering network comprising researchers and practitioners from leading institutions worldwide who are focussed on developing technologies that will enable patients to use their own bodies as 'bio-reactors' to grow replacement bones and organs. Dr Warnke continues his role in this ground-breaking medical field, drawing Bond University's Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine into the global MyJoint collaboration. In addition to Dr Warnke's extensive research and publication portfolio, he has devoted many years to teaching through lectures, clinical skills training and thesis supervision, winning an award in 2006 for the Best Student Lectures of the Year within the Medical Faculty of the Christian-Albrecht's-University in Germany. As Bond's Professor of Surgery, he designed the new surgical curriculum for our medical students.
Articles
Antimicrobial peptide immunity protects human nasal and auricular cartilage against infection (with Paul A. J. Russo, Martin Hopfenziz, Bodo Kurz, Stephan T. Becker, Eugene Sherry, Ingo N. G. Springer, and Sureshan Sivananthan), Journal of craniofacial surgery (2010)
Background: Despite being impervious to surveillance by the adaptive immune system because of its...
Biocompatibility of individually designed scaffolds with human periosteum for use in tissue engineering (with Stephan T. Becker, Timothy Douglas, Yahya Acil, Hermann Seitz, Sureshan Sivananthan, and Jörg Wiltfang), Journal of materials science: Materials in medicine (2010)
The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the biocompatibility of computer-assisted designed...
Endocultivation: Does delayed application of BMP improve intramuscular heterotopic bone formation? (with Hendrik Bolte, Kristina Schünemann, Tobias Nitsche, Sureshan Sivananthan, Eugene Sherry, Timothy Douglas, Jörg Wiltfang, and Stephan T. Becker), Journal of cranio-maxillofacial surgery (2010)
Introduction: The time point of Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) delivery on matrices in vivo may...
Novel ceramic bone replacement material CeraBall® seeded with human mesenchymal stem cells (with Timothy Douglas, Qin Liu, Andreas Humpe, Jörg Wiltfang, and Sureshan Sivananthan), Clinical oral implants research (2010)
Objectives: Hydroxyapatite (HA) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) are two very common ceramic materials for bone...
Platelet-rich fibrin membranes as scaffolds for periosteal tissue engineering (with Volker L. Gassling, Timothy Douglas, Yahya Acil, Jörg Wiltfang, and Stephan T. Becker), Clinical oral implants research (2010)
Objectives: Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF)-based membranes have been used for covering alveolar ridge augmentation side in...