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Collaborative Research

Our core research efforts are supplemented with the activities of numerous collaborators in biological and clinical fields.

The links below give further information about some of the projects now underway.


Collaborative Research Projects

Click on the linked names below for more information on the project (linked names are in purple).

Blood-on-a-Chip Projects    
Analysis by Microfluidics on the Impact of ECM Ligands on Neutrophil Migration Livingston Van De Water Albany Medical College
Leukocyte Migration in Precisely-Controlled Chemical Gradients Mark Poznansky Harvard Medical School
Microfluidic Isolation of Leukocytes from Whole Blood for High Throughput Genomic Analysis Lyle Moldawer U. of Florida
Tissue Engineering Projects    
Engineering Polyelectrolyte Multilayer (PEM) Surfaces to Create Cell-Resistant and Adhesive Surfaces Christina Chan Michigan State University
Liver-Specific Maturation Behavior of Cadherin Expressing Embryonic Stem Cells Microspatially Cocultured with Mature Hepatocytes
Prabhas W. Moghe Rutgers University
Engineering of Microtextured Basal Lamina Analogs to Control Keratinocyte Function and Enhance the Performance of Bioengineered Skin Substitutes George Pins
Jeffrey Morgan
Worcester Polytech
Brown University




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