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Dr. Bing Yu joined lab in May 2013. He received postdoctoral training at the department of Orthopedic Surgery at Johns Hopkins University (2009-2013). He is currently working in the collaborative project with Dr. Malcuit and Dr. Safadi and His current research is focused on understanding molecular and cellular mechanism by which macrophage polarization influences therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cell. | Dr. Bing Yu joined lab in May 2013. He received postdoctoral training at the department of Orthopedic Surgery at Johns Hopkins University (2009-2013). He is currently working in the collaborative project with Dr. Malcuit and Dr. Safadi and His current research is focused on understanding molecular and cellular mechanism by which macrophage polarization influences therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cell. | ||
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<h3>Murthi Kandanapitiye,Ph.D.,Popstdoc Researcher </h3> | |||
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Dr. Kandanapitiye joined lab in July 2015. He received Ph.D degree at the department of Chemistry at Kent State University. His current research is focused on applying nanoparticle-based approaches for targeting bacterial biofilms. | |||
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Revision as of 10:48, 3 October 2015
Min-Ho Kim, Ph.D.,Principal Investigator
Assistant professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Kent State University Email: mkim15@kent.edu / Phone: 330-672-1445 Prof. Kim's department profile
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Bing Yu, MD. Ph.D.,Research AssociateDr. Bing Yu joined lab in May 2013. He received postdoctoral training at the department of Orthopedic Surgery at Johns Hopkins University (2009-2013). He is currently working in the collaborative project with Dr. Malcuit and Dr. Safadi and His current research is focused on understanding molecular and cellular mechanism by which macrophage polarization influences therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cell. |
Murthi Kandanapitiye,Ph.D.,Popstdoc ResearcherDr. Kandanapitiye joined lab in July 2015. He received Ph.D degree at the department of Chemistry at Kent State University. His current research is focused on applying nanoparticle-based approaches for targeting bacterial biofilms. |
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