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Our lab is primarily interested in the development of biologically active materials
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and their use and behavior in cardiovascular tissue engineering. It is important to
understand molecular and cellular mechanisms during processes such as vasculogenesis
as well as the structure of both natural and synthetic polymers and their effect on
living tissues. With this fundamental knowledge base, biomaterials can be designed
to mimic naturally occurring structures found in the supporting extracellular matrix.<br>
We utilize a number of techniques including polymer synthesis and characterization
using traditional wet chemistry techniques as well as various biochemical analysis
techniques. We culture bone marrow stem cells and evaluate differentiated phenotype
and function using immunohistochemistry and PCR. Our lab is also working on developing
in vitro models of vascularization based on coronary vessel development during
embryogenesis.
 
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<h3>Lab Members</h3>
<h3>Lab Members</h3>
• [[User:LSuggs|Laura Suggs]]<br>
• [[User:LSuggs|Laura Suggs]]<br>
• [[User:CDrinnan|Charlie Drinnan]]<br>
• [[User:JYankovich|Jessica Yankovich]]<br>
• [[User:SCollins|Scott Collins]]<br>
• [[User:SCollins|Scott Collins]]<br>
• [[User:CDrinnan|Charlie Drinnan]]<br>
• [[User:JRiggs|Jenn Riggs]]<br>
• [[User:Jennyn|Jenny Nguyen]]<br>
• [[User:MAbdelmelek| Mena Abdelmelek]]<br>
• [[User:SBorgaonkar|Sanket Borgaonkar]]<br>
• [[User:SBorgaonkar|Sanket Borgaonkar]]<br>
• [[User:SDasgupta|Sharoda Dasgupta]]<br>
• [[User:SDasgupta|Sharoda Dasgupta]]<br>
• [[User:JRiggs|Jenn Riggs]]<br>
• [[User:Jennyn|Jenny Nguyen]]<br>


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<h3>Technical</h3>  
<h3>Technical</h3>  
• [[Suggs:Inventory|Inventory]]<br>
• [[Suggs:Inventory|Inventory]]<br>
• [[Suggs:Equipment|Equipment]]<br>
• [[Suggs:Equipment|Equipment]]<br>
• [[Suggs:Materials|Materials]]<br>
• [[Suggs:Protocols|Protocols]]<br>
• [[Suggs:Protocols|Protocols]]<br>
• [[Suggs:Projects|Projects]]<br>
• [[Suggs:Projects|Projects]]<br>
 
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<h3>Resources</h3>
<h3>Resources</h3>
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• [[Suggs:Order|Suppliers]]<br>
• [[Suggs:Order|Suppliers]]<br>
• [[Suggs:Links|Links]]<br>
• [[Suggs:Links|Links]]<br>
 
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<h3>Contact Us</h3>
<h3>Contact Us</h3>
The University of Texas at Austin<Br>
University of Texas Austin<Br>
Biomedical Engineering<br>
Biomedical Engineering<br>
1 University Station Stop C0800<br>
1 University Station <br>
Stop C0800<br>
Austin, TX 78712<br>
Austin, TX 78712<br>


<b>Office:</b> CPE 1.110<br>
<b>Office:</b> CPE 1.110<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 512.232.5803
<b>Phone:</b> 512.232.5803
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Our lab is primarily interested in the development of biologically active materials
and their use and behavior in cardiovascular tissue engineering. It is important to
understand molecular and cellular mechanisms during processes such as vasculogenesis
as well as the structure of both natural and synthetic polymers and their effect on
living tissues. With this fundamental knowledge base, biomaterials can be designed
to mimic naturally occurring structures found in the supporting extracellular matrix.<br><br>
We utilize a number of techniques including polymer synthesis and characterization
using traditional wet chemistry techniques as well as various biochemical analysis
techniques. <br>
We culture bone marrow stem cells and evaluate differentiated phenotype
and function using immunohistochemistry and PCR. Our lab is also working on developing
in vitro models of vascularization based on coronary vessel development during
embryogenesis.
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Latest revision as of 16:02, 9 December 2005

Technical

Inventory
Equipment
Materials
Protocols
Projects

Resources

Research
References
Suppliers
Links

Contact Us

University of Texas Austin
Biomedical Engineering
1 University Station
Stop C0800
Austin, TX 78712

Office: CPE 1.110
Phone: 512.232.5803

Our lab is primarily interested in the development of biologically active materials and their use and behavior in cardiovascular tissue engineering. It is important to understand molecular and cellular mechanisms during processes such as vasculogenesis as well as the structure of both natural and synthetic polymers and their effect on living tissues. With this fundamental knowledge base, biomaterials can be designed to mimic naturally occurring structures found in the supporting extracellular matrix.

We utilize a number of techniques including polymer synthesis and characterization using traditional wet chemistry techniques as well as various biochemical analysis techniques.
We culture bone marrow stem cells and evaluate differentiated phenotype and function using immunohistochemistry and PCR. Our lab is also working on developing in vitro models of vascularization based on coronary vessel development during embryogenesis.