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<font size=3> The major research interests in our laboratory are to (1) understand biological mechanism by which immune cell trafficking contributes to the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases, (2) apply micro/nano-engineered biomaterials to precisely tune inflammatory environmental cues, and (3) thereby develop clinically feasible therapeutics to promote the resolution of non-healing chronic wounds. Our laboratory utilizes and combines interdisciplinary approaches of immuno-biology, stem cell biology, cellular and tissue engineering, and nano-bioengineering.</font> | <font size=3> The major research interests in our laboratory are to (1) understand biological mechanism by which immune cell trafficking contributes to the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases, (2) apply micro/nano-engineered biomaterials to precisely tune inflammatory environmental cues, and (3) thereby develop clinically feasible therapeutics to promote the resolution of non-healing chronic wounds. Our laboratory utilizes and combines interdisciplinary approaches of immuno-biology, stem cell biology, cellular and tissue engineering, and nano-bioengineering.</font> | ||
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# Macrophage polarization on therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). | # Macrophage polarization on therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). | ||
# Targeted magnetic nanoparticle thermotherapy for the resolution of biofilm infection in diabetic wounds. | # Targeted magnetic nanoparticle thermotherapy for the resolution of biofilm infection in diabetic wounds. | ||
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* Prof. Fayez Safadi (NEOMED) | * Prof. Fayez Safadi (NEOMED) | ||
* Prof. Sonping Huang (Kent State) | * Prof. Sonping Huang (Kent State) | ||
* Joseph Nayfach (Qteris, Inc.) | * Joseph Nayfach (Qteris, Inc.) | ||
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Research InterestsThe major research interests in our laboratory are to (1) understand biological mechanism by which immune cell trafficking contributes to the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases, (2) apply micro/nano-engineered biomaterials to precisely tune inflammatory environmental cues, and (3) thereby develop clinically feasible therapeutics to promote the resolution of non-healing chronic wounds. Our laboratory utilizes and combines interdisciplinary approaches of immuno-biology, stem cell biology, cellular and tissue engineering, and nano-bioengineering. |
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