Christopher Chen
One of the world’s leading experts on regenerative medicine, Chen investigates tissue engineering and mechanobiology, which combines engineering and biology to study how physical forces and changes in cell or tissue mechanics affect development, physiology, and disease. In particular, Chen is studying the cooperation between adhesive, mechanical, and biochemical signaling in the regulation of angiogenesis […]
Douglas Densmore
A computer engineer, Densmore’s research focuses on the development of tools for the specification, design, and assembly of synthetic biological systems, drawing upon his experience with embedded system-level design and electronic design automation. He is also the director of the Cross-disciplinary Integration of Design Automation Research group at the University, where his research team develops computational and […]
Miguel Jimenez
The capacity of living cells to continuously monitor and act on their environment with molecular specificity is unmatched by any sensor or actuator developed by humans. We have shown that it is possible to use genetically engineered microorganisms as the sensing and actuation elements in electronic and mechanical devices. These integrated microbial devices outperform traditional […]
Arturo Vegas
The Vegas group pursues general and systematic approaches to developing targeted therapeutic carriers for the treatment of multiple human diseases. Small-molecule drugs excel at altering disease states at the cellular level, but their therapeutic benefits are often hindered by physiological barriers that impact their toxicity, efficacy, and distribution. The ability to overcome these barriers can […]