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Research in our lab is focused on developing multiscale biomaterials to engineer the thermostability of living cells and tissues for two applications: Cancer treatment and cell-based medicine. The following are specific projects that are ongoing in our lab: | Research in our lab is focused on developing multiscale biomaterials to engineer the thermostability of living cells and tissues for two applications: Cancer treatment and cell-based medicine. The following are specific projects that are ongoing in our lab: | ||
*Microencapsulation of living cells (including oocytes, pluripotent stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, and various primary cells) using electrospray and microfluidic devices for reproductive and regenerative medicine | *Microencapsulation of living cells (including oocytes, pluripotent stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, and various primary cells) using electrospray and microfluidic devices for reproductive and regenerative medicine | ||
*Development of nanoscale polymeric and hybrid biomaterials that are responsive to environmental stimuli (e.g., temperature and pH) for drug and gene delivery to destroy cancer | *Development of nanoscale polymeric and hybrid biomaterials that are responsive to environmental stimuli (e.g., temperature and pH) for drug and gene delivery to destroy cancer | ||
*Development of computational models to understand the biotransport phenomena in microencapsulating and banking living cells and tissues | |||
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We are so grateful for the support of our research effort by the following sponsors: | |||
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American Cancer Society | |||
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National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) of NIH | |||
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National Science Foundation (NSF) | |||
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Wendy Will Case Cancer Fund (WWCCF) | |||
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University of South Carolina Research Foundation | |||
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The Ohio State University (OSU) Research Foundation | |||
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Revision as of 16:15, 4 June 2012
Research in our lab is focused on developing multiscale biomaterials to engineer the thermostability of living cells and tissues for two applications: Cancer treatment and cell-based medicine. The following are specific projects that are ongoing in our lab:
- Microencapsulation of living cells (including oocytes, pluripotent stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, and various primary cells) using electrospray and microfluidic devices for reproductive and regenerative medicine
- Development of nanoscale polymeric and hybrid biomaterials that are responsive to environmental stimuli (e.g., temperature and pH) for drug and gene delivery to destroy cancer
- Development of computational models to understand the biotransport phenomena in microencapsulating and banking living cells and tissues
We are so grateful for the support of our research effort by the following sponsors:
American Cancer Society
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) of NIH
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Wendy Will Case Cancer Fund (WWCCF)
University of South Carolina Research Foundation
The Ohio State University (OSU) Research Foundation