Jeroen Eyckmans
Research Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering
Biography:
Prof. Eyckmans’s research program aims to understands the mechanical and biochemical mechanisms that drive tissue repair (scarring) versus tissue regeneration in response to injury. Through an interdisciplinary approach combining microfabrication, nanotechnology and molecular biology, his group develops novel biomimetic models to study wound closure and extracellular matrix remodeling of soft (skin, tendon, ligament) and mineralized (bone, teeth) tissues. Ultimately, the goal is to harness tissue repair and regeneration mechanisms to rationally design targeted tissue engineering strategies for the healing of musculoskeletal tissues after injury.
Research Interests:
Tissue repair and regeneration, wound healing biomechanics, biomimetic tissue-on-chip models, skeletal organoid biology, reverse tissue engineering, fibrosis.
- Center Affiliations
- Biological Design Center
- Departments (Colleges)
- Biomedical Engineering (ENG)
- Faculty Types
- Research faculty