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Engineering to understand & direct cell fate

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Cell-substrate interactions

Substrate properties such as topography and compliance can influence cell behavior. Specifically, we are interested in understanding how biomimicking nanofiber structures can alter cell fate commitment; gene transfection and gene silencing. 
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Controlled release scaffolds

In order to better understand and modulate cellular behavior, we design bio-functional scaffolds to deliver synergistic micro/nano-topographical features and sustained drug  delivery to cells. We are currently interested in delivering small non-coding RNAs for long-term gene silencing applications.
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Tissue regeneration & host-implant integration

Traumatic nerve injuries in the peripheral and central nervous systems lead to devastating outcomes of functional impairment.  Mediating host-implant integration and implant/tissue fibrosis are also critical concerns in regenerative medicine. We focus on translational studies to explore potential solutions for these healthcare problems.
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