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===Welcome to the OpenWetWare Mao Lab Wiki===
===Welcome to the Mao Lab Wiki===
The Mao Research Group focuses on developing novel polymeric materials and strategies for therapeutic delivery and regenerative medicine. The two major research program are (1) Engineering self-assembled nanoparticles for delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics, and (2) Developing biomimetic nanofibers for stem cell culture and tissue regeneration. We are uniquely located at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in Maryland Hall on Whiting School of Engineering Campus, and the Translational Tissue Engineering Center at the Smith Building on School of Medicine Campus.
The Mao Research Group focuses on developing novel polymeric materials and strategies for therapeutic delivery and regenerative medicine. The two major research program are (1) Engineering self-assembled nanoparticles for delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics, and (2) Developing biomimetic nanofibers for stem cell culture and tissue regeneration. We are uniquely located at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in Maryland Hall on Whiting School of Engineering Campus, and the Translational Tissue Engineering Center at the Smith Building on School of Medicine Campus.


For more information, visit our webpage [http://www.jhu.edu/maogroup/]
For more information, visit our website at http://www.jhu.edu/maogroup/

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Welcome to the Mao Lab Wiki

The Mao Research Group focuses on developing novel polymeric materials and strategies for therapeutic delivery and regenerative medicine. The two major research program are (1) Engineering self-assembled nanoparticles for delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics, and (2) Developing biomimetic nanofibers for stem cell culture and tissue regeneration. We are uniquely located at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in Maryland Hall on Whiting School of Engineering Campus, and the Translational Tissue Engineering Center at the Smith Building on School of Medicine Campus.

For more information, visit our website at http://www.jhu.edu/maogroup/