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* Aug 2013- Jennifer Miller (Junior, Biological Sciences), Steven Schaffer (Senior, Biological Sciences), and Deborah Douglas (Senior, Biotechnology)joined our lab as undergraduate researchers, Welcome all of you | * Aug 2013- Jennifer Miller (Junior, Biological Sciences), Steven Schaffer (Senior, Biological Sciences), and Deborah Douglas (Senior, Biotechnology) joined our lab as undergraduate researchers, Welcome all of you!! | ||
* Apr 2013- Dr. Kim is selected as a recipient of Farris Family Innovation Award to engage research on developing nanothermotherapy platform to target bacterial biofilms in diabetic wounds | * Apr 2013- Dr. Kim is selected as a recipient of Farris Family Innovation Award to engage research on developing nanothermotherapy platform to target bacterial biofilms in diabetic wounds | ||
* May 2013- Dr. Bing Yu joined our lab as a Research Associate in collaborative project with Dr. Chris Malcuit and Dr. Fayez Safadi. Welcome!! | * May 2013- Dr. Bing Yu joined our lab as a Research Associate in collaborative project with Dr. Chris Malcuit and Dr. Fayez Safadi. Welcome!! |
Revision as of 11:28, 28 August 2013
Welcome to the Min-Ho Kim's research group at Kent State UniversityThe major research interests in our laboratory are to (1) understand biological mechanism by which immune cell trafficking contributes to the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases, (2) apply micro/nano-engineered biomaterials to precisely tune inflammatory environmental cues, and (3) thereby develop clinically feasible therapeutics to promote the resolution of non-healing chronic wounds. Our laboratory utilizes and combines interdisciplinary approaches of immuno-biology, stem cell biology, cellular and tissue engineering, and nano-bioengineering. |
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Positions AvailableGraduate research assistant positions are available. Highly motivated students are encouraged to send their CVs to Dr. Min-Ho Kim via email at mkim15@kent.edu. |