Our group is engaged in the development of a broad range of biomaterials technologies for integration into healthy tissue or for the reconstruction, replacement, or repair of damaged tissue. Two central themes in our work are understanding and controlling the foreign body response to implanted materials and developing cell-based biomaterials. Our group has extensive expertise in bioengineering, biomaterials sciences, neuroscience, cell-culture and tissue engineering methods, immunohistological characterization, device fabrication and testing, and micro- and nanoscale engineering.

 

Several groups collaborate with our group here at the Keck Center:

 

· Dr. Gregory Clark

· Dr. Chuck Dorval

· Dr. David Grainger

· Dr. Bradley Greger

· Dr. Robert Hitchcock

· Dr. Vladimir Hlady

· Dr. Hanseup Kim

· Dr. Patrick Kiser

· Dr. Kenneth Monson

· Dr. Richard Normann

· Dr. Richard Rabbitt

· Dr. John White

 

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