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Our research focuses on investigating how the engineered microenvironments direct cell function and tissue regeneration. Several specific thrusts of the current research program include: BioMEMS for stem/progenitor cell niche engineering, microscale cardiovascular tissue engineering, microengineered platforms for cell-matrix mechanobiology, and mechanoregulation in tissue morphogenesis and collective cell migration. <br> | Our research focuses on investigating how the engineered microenvironments direct cell function and tissue regeneration. Several specific thrusts of the current research program include: BioMEMS for stem/progenitor cell niche engineering, microscale cardiovascular tissue engineering, microengineered platforms for cell-matrix mechanobiology, and mechanoregulation in tissue morphogenesis and collective cell migration. <br> |
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Our research focuses on investigating how the engineered microenvironments direct cell function and tissue regeneration. Several specific thrusts of the current research program include: BioMEMS for stem/progenitor cell niche engineering, microscale cardiovascular tissue engineering, microengineered platforms for cell-matrix mechanobiology, and mechanoregulation in tissue morphogenesis and collective cell migration.