CAM Bioceramics B.V.
Muhammad Maqbool is a Senior Scientist at CAM Bioceramics B.V. since August 2020, previously holding the position of Scientist. Responsibilities include the design and development of hydroxyapatites and calcium phosphate-based products, as well as project management for compliance with ISO standards. Prior experience includes roles as an EU Researcher at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and a Marie-Curie Research Fellow at Lucideon. Muhammad also served as a Research Associate at the Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Biomedical Materials and as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Institute of Space Technology in Islamabad. Educational qualifications include a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, a Master’s Degree, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Material Sciences and Engineering from the Institute of Space Technology, along with a German language course.
CAM Bioceramics B.V.
CAM Bioceramics B.V. is the global number one manufacturer of choice for our partners who are looking for the highest quality and best service in the field of Orthobiologic Ceramics. We are working with the leading companies in the medical & dental (device) industries, start-ups with compelling business ideas and engaged universities. We co-op with our customers in the United States, Europe, Asia and in Emerging Markets. We will continue to seek and deploy technological and engineering advancements. If you're passionate about your field, we have a wide array of positions available at our HQ in Leiden. The environment is innovative, energetic and full of opportunity. Our company thrives on a diverse workforce. As a dedicated contract development and manufacturing organization, we have set up robust processes to manufacture an extensive portfolio of orthobiologic calcium phosphates. CAM Bioceramics is able to develop, manufacture and package orthobiologic calcium phosphate powders, granules, blocks and excipients. We deliver these components to many industry leaders in the orthopedic, dental and aesthetic sectors.