Elaine Bearer, Ph.D. University of California, San Francisco
Professor
Elaine_Bearer@brown.edu
Medical imaging, cellular mechanics, neuronal cell engineering
Kenneth Breuer, Ph.D. M.I.T.
Professor
kbreuer@brown.edu
Fluid Mechanics, including micron and nanometer scale fluid mechanics, animal locomotion and turbulent flows
J.J. Trey Crisco, Ph.D. Yale University
Professor
joseph_crisco@brown.edu
Orthopaedic biomechanics, advanced imaging applications, sport injury prevention and sport equipment performance
Jerry Daniels, Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley
Assoc. Professor
Jerry_Daniels@Brown.EDU
Neural networks, genetic algorithms, visual physiology, eye movements, development of the nervous system, bio-instrumentation.
Diane Hoffman-Kim, Ph.D., Brown University
Associate Professor
Director
Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering
Diane_Hoffman-Kim@Brown.EDU
Tissue engineering, cardiac replacements, nerve regeneration.
Michael Lysaght, Ph.D., University of New South Wales
Michael_Lysaght@Brown.EDU
Artificial organs, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, plasmaphoresis, bioartificial pancreas, immunoisolated cell therapy, tissue engineering, biomedical engineering
Edith Mathiowitz, Ph.D., Weizmann Institute of Science
Edith_Mathiowitz@Brown.EDU
Drug and gene delivery, biomaterials, bioadhesion, tissue engineering, liquid crystals.
Jeffrey Morgan, Ph.D., Harvard University
Jeffrey_Morgan@Brown.EDU
Gene therapy/tissue engineering; retroviral-mediated gene transfer; cellular/molecular biology of skin/wound healing; genetic diseases of the skin; cell transplantation and cell-based drug delivery.
| G. Tayhas Palmore, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professor
Tayhas_Palmore@Brown.EDU
Molecular crystals, biological fuel cells, biomaterials.
Thomas Powers, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Associate Professor
Thomas_Powers@Brown.EDU
Molecular and cellular biomechanics.
Peter Damian Richardson, Ph.D., D.Sc., University of London
Professor
Peter_Richardson@Brown.EDU
Biomedical fluid mechanics, soft tissue mechanics, atherolclerosis, thrombosis, and transport processes.
Anubhav Tripathi, Ph.D., City University of New York
Assistant Professor of Engineering
Anubhav_Tripathi@brown.edu
Understanding complex biomaterials using microfluidics, proteomics, high throughput screening, rheology of complex fluids and lab on a chip applications
Thomas Webster, Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Associate Professor of Engineering
Thomas_Webster@brown.edu
Tissue engineering, nanophase materials, nanotechnology, implants, cell and protein interactions, biomaterials.
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