Research Areas
| Tissue Engineering | |
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Cultured mammalian cells are used to study, in vitro and at the molecular level, systems of biomedical interest. Experimental projects in progress include investigations of the mechanisms of osteoblast interactions with orthopedic/dental implant materials; structure and biochemistry of the cell/biomaterial interface; the effects of mechanical stresses on cellular function, morphology, and structure; and the development of engineered tissues to repair or replace damaged tissues. Theoretical approaches are used in modeling proliferation of anchorage-dependent, contact-inhibited cells, and in quantifying morphological responses of cells to mechanical forces. |
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| The following faculty members work in Tissue Engineering: (Click Name for details) |
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| Name | Title |
| Robert L. Spilker » | Professor |
| Deepak Vashishth » | Professor and Department Head, Department of Biomedical Engineering |
| Guohao Dai » | Assistant Professor |
| George Plopper » | Associate Professor |
| Badrinath Roysam » | Professor and Director, CenSSIS |
| David T. Corr » | Assistant Professor |
| James A. Cooper » | Assistant Professor |