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| == Omar F. Khan == | | == Omar F. Khan == |
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| [[Image:OF_Khan.jpg|thumb|left|Omar F. Khan]] | | [[Image:KI.jpg|thumb|left|Omar F. Khan]] |
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| Hi, my name is Omar F. Khan, and I'm currently at University of Toronto. I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from Professor Axel Guenther, and I've joined because Fabrication of microfluidic devices. You can [[Special:Emailuser/Omar F. Khan|email me through OpenWetWare]]. I am a serving member of the [http://openwetware.org/wiki/TorontoMicrofluidicsFoundry Toronto Microfluidic Foundry's] Process Technology Committee. | | Hi, my name is [http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XlkJ88EAAAAJ Omar F. Khan], and I'm currently at the [http://web.mit.edu/ Massachusetts Institute of Technology]. I work in the labs of Professors [http://web.mit.edu/langerlab/ Robert Langer] and [http://hst.mit.edu/users/dgandermitedu Daniel G. Anderson] within the [http://ki.mit.edu David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research]. I did my PhD in Chemical Engineering at the [http://www.utoronto.ca University of Toronto] under the supervision of [http://seftonlab.utoronto.ca/aboutsefton.html Professor Michael V. Sefton]. |
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| == Education ==
| | I work towards the treatment of damaged tissues and organs by combining nanotechnology and tissue engineering. I also make universal vaccine platforms using my nanotechnology. Recently, my work was featured in the [http://ki-galleries.mit.edu/2014/khan Koch Institute Public Galleries] at MIT. To see a brief video of me describing some of my nanotechnology work, click [https://youtu.be/06mjfaP4jHY here]. |
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| Ph.D., Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry/Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto (current)
| | == Work == |
| | Postdoctoral Associate, Langer and Anderson Labs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| M.A.Sc., Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry/Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, 2006
| | Please visit my main [http://web.mit.edu/ofk/www/ website] for more information: [http://web.mit.edu/ofk/www/ http://web.mit.edu/ofk/www/] |
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| B.A.Sc.(Honors), Chemical Engineering, University of Toronto, 2004
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| == Publications and Communications ==
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| Khan, O.F. and Sefton, M.V. Perfusion and Characterization of an Endothelial Cell-Seeded Modular Tissue Engineered Construct Formed in a Microfluidic Remodeling Chamber. Biomaterials (2010), doi:10.1016/j.biomaterials.2010.07.041
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| Khan, O.F., Jean-Francois, J. and Sefton, M.V. MMP levels in the response to degradable implants in the presence of a hydroxamate-based matrix metalloproteinase sequestering biomaterial in vivo. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Part A, 2010 Jun 15;93(4):1368-79.
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| Sosnik A., Khan O.F., Butler M, Sefton M.V.: Poloxamine hydrogels: From non-cell adhesive substrates to matrices with improved cytocompatibility for Tissue Engineering applications. In Barbucci, R. (Ed.), Hydrogels: Biological Properties and Applications. Springer; 2009.
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| Chamberlain, M.D., Butler, M.J., Ciucurel, E.C., Fitzpatrick, L.E., Khan, O.F., Leung, B.M., Lo, C., Patel, R., Velchinskaya, A., Voice, D.N. and Sefton, M.V. Fabrication of micro-tissues using modules of collagen gel containing cells. Journal of Visualized Experiments (In Press)
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| Khan, O.F., Chamberlain, M.D. and Sefton, M.V. “Modular Tissue Containing Endothelial Cells and Mesenchymal Stem Cells formed in a Microfluidic Perfusion Chamber.” Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS)-EU Chapter Meeting, Galway, Ireland, June 13-17, 2010. Oral Presentation
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| Khan, O.F., Leung, B.M. and Sefton, M.V. “Modular Cardiac Tissue Containing Endothelial and Cardiomyocyte Cells formed in a Microfluidic Perfusion Chamber,” Ontario-on-a-Chip, Toronto, ON., Canada, May 20-21, 2010. Oral Presentation
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| Khan, O.F. and Sefton, M.V. “Collagen/Poloxamine Microfluidic Flow Circuits to Characterize Surface-Attached Endothelial Cells Under Flow.” 8th World Biomaterials Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 28-June 1, 2008. Oral Presentation
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| Khan, O.F. and Sefton, M.V. “In Vivo Use of a Matrix Metalloproteinase-Sequestering Biomaterial to Alter the Inflammatory Response,” Regenerate World Congress on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, April 23-27, 2006. Poster Presentation
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| Khan, O.F. and Sefton, M.V. “In Vivo Alteration of the Foreign Body Response Using a Matrix Metalloproteinase-Sequestering Biomaterial,” Challenges in Regenerative Medicine (ChaRM), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 20-21, 2005. Poster Presentation
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| == Lab Info ==
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| Professor Michael V. Sefton, supervisor
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| Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research,
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| 160 College Street, Room 440
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| Toronto, Ontario
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| Canada M5S3E1
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| [http://www.ibbme.utoronto.ca/faculty/core/sefton.htm Research Highlights] | |
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