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Undergrad Research in Biotechnology, Bioengineering and Biomaterials
| Jeffrey Chalmers |
Bioengineering, Cell Separation |
| Stuart Cooper |
Polyurethane Biomaterials, Blood-Material Interactions, Tissue Engineering |
| L. James Lee |
Reactive Polymers, Microfluidics, BioMEMS, Nanotechnology |
| Andre Palmer |
Application of chemical and chemical engineering principles to address key issues in tissue engineering and therapeutic macromolecular delivery systems; hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers for transfusion and cell culture applications, self-assembled therapeutic delivery systems, and protein engineering |
| Michael Paulaitis |
Molecular simulations and modeling of weak protein-protein interactions; the role of hydration in biological organization and self-assembly phenomena; multiscale modeling of biological interactions |
| James Rathman |
Colloids and Interfaces, Molecular Self-Assembly, Bioinformatics. |
| Jessica Winter |
Nanobiotechnology, Cell and Tissue Engineering, and Neural Prosthetics |
| Barbara Wyslouzil |
Biomedical applications of Aerosols |
| S.T. Yang |
Director, Ohio Bioprocessing Research Consortium with research interests in Biotechnology, Bioengineering, and Bioprocessing |
Center for Affordable Nanoengineering of Polymeric Biomedical Devices
Summer REU Positions Available; Click to Read More about Previous Projects
Currently most nanotechnology research remains exploratory, and commercialization is hindered by a great need for mass-producible, reliable, and affordable manufacturing processes. The center is expected to make major breakthroughs in developing affordable manufacturing methods to form, reinforce, bond, and assemble polymer structures at the nanoscale for biomedical and other applications |
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