Dr Vanessa Hearnden

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Senior Lecturer in Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering

Dr Vanessa Hearnden
Profile picture of Dr Vanessa Hearnden
v.hearnden@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 215 7098

Full contact details

Dr Vanessa Hearnden
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
North Campus
Broad Lane
Sheffield
S3 7HQ
Profile

Vanessa Hearnden joined the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Sheffield in 2015 as Lecturer in Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering and became Senior Lecturer in 2020. Dr Hearnden began as a Biologist studying Biomedical Sciences at undergraduate and has since become experienced in a range of fields through her inter-disciplinary research in regenerative medicine and bioengineering.

Dr Hearnden’s research has always been driven by clinical need and guided by a network of clinical collaborators in the fields of Plastic Surgery, Oral Medicine and Surgery and Urology.  Dr Hearnden is currently research lead for the Materials for Health group in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering having previously been Course Director for the MEng in Biomaterials Science and Engineering. Dr Hearnden is a committee member for the Tissue and Cell Engineering Society (TCES), Associate Editor for Frontiers in Medical Technology: Regenerative Medicine and collaborates worldwide.

Research interests

With expertise in human cell biology and tissue culture Dr Hearnden’s work focuses on developing regenerative medicine strategies to improve soft tissue wound healing.

Harnessing biology to stimulate soft tissue regeneration

Soft tissue wound healing is a complex process driven by a well-orchestrated combination of biochemical signals, cells and forces. When this process is disrupted through disease or other pathologies, this can severely affect an individual’s quality of life. Dr Hearnden’s research group has a particular interest in harnessing autologous patient materials, such as adipose tissue from liposuction, to stimulate wound healing and to treat disease.

The use of adipose-derived therapies in plastic surgery has grown in popularity in recent years and its safety and benefits for a range of applications has been demonstrated. However, our scientific understanding of adipose therapies is currently lacking. Dr Hearnden’s research group are working with human adipose tissue and its components to understand the role fat and the stem cells within it can play in soft tissue wound healing and hypertrophic scar regeneration.

Three dimensional tissue engineered models of human epithelia

Dr Hearnden’s research group has developed a range of three-dimensional tissue engineered models of epithelial tissues to answer specific research questions. For example, they have created and characterised models of the oral mucosa to study Medicines Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ), models of skin to understand the role of the hypodermis in wound healing and models of tonsil to investigate Strep pyogenes infection.

Characterising tissue-material interactions to develop advanced biomaterials

Being able to predict and tailor the way cells and tissues interact with biomaterials is critical to the development of novel materials for use in human implants. Going beyond simple cytotoxicity assays is essential to inform the design of novel materials and to reduce our reliance on animal testing. To achieve this Dr Hearnden’s research group has expertise in a range of assays looking at angiogenesis, macrophage interactions and cell infiltration into biomaterials amongst others.

Publications

Journal articles

Chapters

Conference proceedings papers

  • Saad S, Murdoch C, Workman V, Hearnden V, Macneil S & Chapple CR (2023) In-vitro evaluation of macrophage response to polypropylene mesh before and after application of mechano-oxidative stress. European Urology, Vol. 83 (pp S1190-S1190) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Rattanawonsakul K, Bullock G, Workman V, Bolt R, Claeyssens F, Atkins S & Hearnden V (2023) THE BIOACTIVITY OF PLATELET-RICH FIBRIN CONDITIONED MEDIUM ON ZOLEDRONATE-INDUCED ORAL KERATINOCYTE TOXICITY IN VITRO. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 29(11-12) (pp 1276-1277) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Furmidge RL, Workman V, Giblin V, Claeyssens F & Hearnden V (2023) Porous Poly(glycerol sebacate)-methacrylate Scaffolds For Adipose Tissue Engineering. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 29(13-14) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Rattanawonsakul K, Bullock G, Workman V, Bolt R, Claeyssens F, Atkins S & Hearnden V (2023) Platelet-rich fibrin prevents the toxicity of Pamidronate on oral fibroblasts. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 29(13-14) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Workman VL, Higginbotham SJ, Roman S, Penuelas AA, Giblin V, MacNeil S, Green N & Hearnden V (2022) THERE'S MORE TO FAT THAN STEM CELLS, CHARACTERISING FAT GRAFT MATERIALS TO UNDERSTAND THE REGENERATIVE PROPERTIES OF ADIPOSE TISSUES. TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, Vol. 28 (pp S544-S544) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Samourides A, Browning L, Chen B & Hearnden V (2018) Porosity of poly(glycerol sebacate urethane) scaffolds controls angiogenic response and tissue ingrowth in vivo. eCM Online Periodical, 2018, RIS download Bibtex download
  • Roman S, Mangir N & Hearnden V (2016) Angiogenic potential of adipose derived stem cells compared to the stromal vascular fraction. European Cells and Materials, Vol. 32(Supp 4) (pp 40-40) View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Grayson A, Hearnden VL, Colley H, Bolt R, Jabreel A & Murdoch C (2016) Isolation and immortalisation of tonsillar keratinocytes for three-dimensional tissue engineered tonsil mucosal models. European Cells and Materials, Vol. 31(Suppl 1) (pp 20-20), 28 June 2016 - 1 July 2016. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Boadi J, Byers RA, Fernandes J, Mittar S, Hearnden V, Lu Z, MacNeil S, Thornhill M, Murdoch C, Hunter KD , McKechnie A et al (2016) 1300 nm and 890 nm OCT images of oral cancer tissue engineered models and biopsy samples offer complimentary performance (Conference Presentation). Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics XII, 13 February 2016 - 18 February 2016. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Colley HE, Hearnden V, Wayakanon K, Cecchin D, Armes S, Battaglia G, Murdoch C & Thornhill MH (2012) Tissue engineered models of oral disease for the study of a novel drug delivery system. ORAL DISEASES, Vol. 18 (pp 7-7) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Murdoch C, Thornhill MH, Fang H-Y, Hearnden V & Colley HE (2012) CXCL12/CXCR4 axis mediates recruitment of monocytes to oral cancer spheroids. ORAL DISEASES, Vol. 18 (pp 8-8) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Hearnden V, Rehman IU, MacNeil S, Murdoch C, Thornhill MH, Hunter K & Colley HE (2012) Investigation of Raman Spectroscopy and Optical Coherence Tomography to Aid in Diagnosis of Oral Cancer. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol. 48 (pp S287-S287) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Colley HE, Hearnden V, Cecchin D, Armes S, Battaglia G, Murdoch C & Thornhill MH (2012) Polymersomes - a Novel Drug Delivery System for the Delivery of Chemotherapeutic Agents to Oral Cancer Cells. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol. 48 (pp S254-S254) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Sorrell I, Webb SD, Shipley RJ, Hearnden VL, Colley HE & Murdoch C (2012) Abstract 4918: Modeling polymersome delivery of anticancer therapeutics. Molecular and Cellular Biology RIS download Bibtex download
  • Colley HE, Hearnden V, Murdoch C, Armes S, Battaglia G & Thornhill MH (2010) Using polymersomes to deliver chemotherapeutic agents to oral cancer cells. ORAL DISEASES, Vol. 16(6) (pp 527-527) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Hearnden V, Smith L, Colley H, Thornhill M, Murdoch C, Smallwood R, Matcher S & MacNeil S (2010) Using tissue-engineered oral cancer models to evaluate non-invasive diagnostic technologies. ORAL DIS, Vol. 16(6) (pp 518-518) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Hearnden V, Battaglia G, MacNeil S, Murdoch C & Thornhill M (2009) Penetration of polymersome drug and gene delivery nanoparticles into in vitro models of head and neck cancer and tissue engineered oral mucosa. ORAL ONCOLOGY (pp 66-66) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Hearnden V, Battaglia G, Murdoch C, Thornhill M & MacNeil S (2008) Imaging of polymersome penetration into 3D tissue engineered models of oral mucosa and head and neck cancer. European Cells and Materials, Vol. 16(SUPPL. 3) (pp 58) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Workman V, Penuelas A, Higginbotham S, Roman S, Giblin V, MacNeil S, Green N & Hearnden V () There’s more to fat than stem cells, characterising fat graft materials to understand the regenerative properties of adipose tissues. eCM Meeting Abstracts 2020, Collection 1, Vol. Collection 1(2020 TERMIS EU) (pp 158-158) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Bullock G, Miller C, McKechnie A & Hearnden V () Bisphosphonates prevent the formation and re-epithelialisation of the oral mucosa in vitro in 3D. eCM Online Periodical, 2018, Collection 4, Vol. Collection 4 (pp 8-8) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Alvarez A, Shepherd J & Hearnden V () Using adipose-derived stromal cells and tissue to induce vascularization and soft tissue wound healing. eCM Online Periodical, 2018, Collection 4 (pp 129-129) RIS download Bibtex download
Teaching activities

Dr Hearnden provides taught content and project supervision for students on the following degree courses:

BEng and MEng Bioengineering

BEng and MEng Materials Science and Engineering

MSc Bioengineering

Dr Hearnden is the module lead for modules in the area of Tissue Engineeing and Biology whilst also delivering training in transferable skills such as scientific writing, statistics and ethical decision making. Dr Hearnden is a personal tutor for Bioengineering students in all years.

Professional activities and memberships

Committee member for the Tissue and Cell Engineering Society (https://tces.org/)