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Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Start your application today Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee Search Trending Searches graduate admissions academic programs financial aid academic calendar maps & directions summer school Home Faculty & Research Research Areas Cell & Molecular Bioengineering Research Areas Cell & Molecular Bioengineering Related links Biomedical & Biological ImagingCardiovascular EngineeringNeural EngineeringOrthopedic EngineeringRegenerative Engineering in MedicineWomen's Health Technologies The molecular and cellular networks that compose cells and tissues fundamentally determine the emergent properties that shape the physiology of healthy organs and pathological tissues that cause diseases, like neurodegeneration and cancer. Their complexity requires novel and integrated approaches that span scales, ideas, and techniques. Pushing the boundary of knowledge in the direction of understanding molecular, cellular, and tissue systems will allow us to gain the insight required to build better therapies. This program seeks to develop innovative approaches for treating disease by manipulating molecules, cells or systems. For example, diseases associated with misfolded proteins, such as Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s, could be treated by understanding and eventually modifying how proteins fold into their complex three-dimensional, functional configurations. A better understanding of most biological processes is likely to depend upon system-wide approaches at all levels. Primary Faculty Cory Berkland Professor Developing new therapeutics and biomaterials for improving human health Jianmin Cui Professor Aims to design ultrasound protocols for drug & gene delivery Yifan Dai Assistant Professor Decodes and encodes the physical chemistry of biological soft matter to understand biology and engineer precision medicine Nathaniel Huebsch Assistant Professor Focuses on basic & translational stem cell mechanobiology Rohit Pappu Professor Uncovers the biophysical principles of intrinsically disordered proteins & their connection to cellular processes Barani Raman Professor His lab's electronic nose technology has applications for homeland security Jai Rudra Associate Professor Designs biomaterials for vaccine development and immunotherapy Jin-Yu Shao Associate Professor Works to further understand infectious & inflammatory diseases Jonathan Silva Professor Creating better ways to treat cardiac arrhythmia Michael Vahey Assistant Professor Uses imaging & microfluidics to understand infectious disease Affiliate Faculty Jennifer Alexander-Brett - Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Cell organoid models, animal model reporter systems, human biospecimen analysis, extracellular vesicle purification, quantitation, phenotypic analysis, multi-omics (proteomics, transcriptomics, lipidomics) Ghazal Ashrafi, PhD - Biology and Physiology Optical imaging, functional imaging, synaptic function, neurometabolism, mitochondria Randall Bateman - Neurology Diagnostic clinical test biochemistry mass spectrometry process robotics Alzheimer's disease neurodegeneration Philip Bayly - Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science biomechanics, mechanobiology, cell motility, flagella, cilia, imaging Carmen Bergom - Radiation Oncology Radiation-induced cardiac toxicity, breast cancer, radiation therapy, MRI, genetic models, RNA-sequencing, pre-clinical models, image-guided radiation therapy, tumor microenvironment, lung cancer, vasculature, hypoxia, mitochondrial function, inflammation, cardio-oncology Matthew Bersi, PhD - Mechanical Engineeing & Materials Science Cardiovascular disease, fibrosis, inflammation, lymphocytes, soft tissue biomechanics, cell mechanics and mechanobiology, mathematical modeling Michael Brent - Computer Science & Engineering Bioinformatics and systems biology Baron Chanda - Anesthesiology Voltage and Ligand-gating, Pacemaking ion channels, single molecule spectroscopy, structural biology, cryo-EM, fluorescence imaging, Thermodynamic analysis Barak Cohen - Genetics Evolution of complex traits; synthetic biology for engineering gene expression Meaghan Creed, PhD - Anesthesiology Deep brain stimulation, Neuromodulation, Synaptic Plasticity, Addiction, Pain, Affect, Electrophysiology, Behavioral Analysis David Curiel - Radiation Oncology gene therapy, virus, vector, targeting Gautam Dantas - Pathology & Immunology antibiotic resistance, synthetic biology, bio energy, human microbiome, metagenomics, microbial ecology and biodiversity, probiotic engineering, pathogenomics Daved Fremont - Division of Immunobiology, Dept of Pathology & Immunology Structural biology, immunology, virology, host-pathogen interactions, protein engineering Anthony French, PhD, MD - Pediatric Rheumatology Human Immunology, Innate Immunity, Autoimmunity, Viral Immunity, NK cells, mathematical modeling, mouse models Michael Gach - Radiation Oncology MRI physics, quantitative imaging, quantitative hemodynamics, cancer, image processing, pulse sequences, real-time MRI Guy Genin - Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Interfaces and adhesion in physiology and nature; optical strain analysis; continuum mechanics; viscoelasticity Michael Greenberg - Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics heart failure, molecular motors, single molecule, optical trapping, stem cells, tissue engineering Farshid Guilak - Orthopaedic Surgery biomechanics, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, osteoarthritis, synthetic biology, stem cells, mechanobiology, mechanotransduction, cell mechanics David Gutmann, MD - Neurology ProfessorBrain tumors, neurons, human induced pluripotent stem cells, genetically engineered mice, tumor modeling, organoids Edward Han - Neuroscience Two-photon calcium imaging, electrophysiology, virtual reality behavior, neuronal networks, learning and memory, hippocampus James Huettner - Cell Biology & Physiology glutamate receptors, chimeric subunits, in vitro differentiation, neural differentiation from stem cells Jing Hughes - Department of Medicine Islet biology, cilia, microscopy, physiology Meredith Jackrel - Chemistry Protein misfolding, amyloid, disaggregases, protein engineering, chaperones Albert Kim, MD - Department of Neurological Surgery Understanding the molecular mechanisms that drive tumor cell behavior in glioblastoma, a malignant brain cancer that is almost invariably fatal, as well as in aggressive forms of benign brain tumors, including meningiomas and pituitary tumors Jin-Moo Lee, MD, PhD - Neurology Stroke, Brain injury, Alzheimer's disease, Brain repair Fangqiong Ling - EECE Applies computational biology and microbiology tools to study microbiomes of the built environment. Christopher Lingle - Anesthesiology Basic Science Research ion channel biophysics, modeling of channel gating and cell excitability, methods of analysis Christopher Maher - Medical Oncology Genomics, Transcriptomics, Bioinformatics, Cancer Technologies, Computational Biology, non-coding RNA, Systems Biology Audrey McAlinden - Orthopaedic Surgery microRNAs, RNA nanotherapeutics, skeletal biology, heterotopic ossification, osteoarthritis, bone fracture Gretchen Meyer - Physical Therapy Skeletal Muscle Physiology, Adipose Signaling, Regeneration, Injury Jeffrey Milbrandt, MD, PhD - Genetics functional genomics, metabolic pathway, mitochondria, nerve regeneration, neurodegeneration, transcriptional networks Jeffrey Millman - Internal Medicine - Endocrine/Metabolism Pluripotent stem cells, diabetes, iPS cells, embryonic stem cells, differentiation, tissue engineering, metabolism, biomaterials Robi Mitra - Genetics Genomics. Genome Engineering. Computational Biology. Transcription Factors Colin Nichols - Cell Biology & Physiology Molecular aspects of potassium channels Camillo Padoa-Schioppa - Neuroscience Decision Making, Neurophysiology, Modeling, Primates Hua Pan - Division of Rheumatology Nanotechnology, MRI, Inflammation, Cardio-Oncology, Onco-nephrology, Cancer, Drug development Amit Pathak - Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Cellular mechanics, mechanobiology of the cell Philip Payne - Internal Medicine Translational Bioinformatics, Multi-Scale Modelling, Computational Drug Repositioning Zachary Pincus - Genetics Systems biology, aging, robustness David Piston - Cell Biology & Physiology Hormone secretion, signal transduction networks, protein-protein interactions, fluorescence microscopy Maria Remedi Diabetes, cardiovascular disease, brain dysfunction, Metabolism, Therapy, pancreatic beta-cells, neurons, cell identity, adipose tissue Patricia Ribeiro Pereira - Radiology Cancer, Membrane Trafficking, Antibody Engineerign, PET imaging, Radioimmunotherapy, Dynamic multimodal imaging, Tumor Microenvironment, Immune Cells Janice Robertson - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology membrane protein folding thermodynamics assembly single-molecule TIRF microscopy computational modeling structure function oligomerization lipids Erica Scheller - Internal Medicine - Bone & Mineral Diseases diabetes, fracture risk, advanced imaging, neurobiology, metabolic disease, bone regeneration, biosensors Vijay Sharma - Radiology Molecular Imaging, PET and SPECT Agents, Myocardial Perfusion, Alzheimer`s Disease, Multidrug Resistance Monica Shokeen - Radiology Contrast Agent Development, Nanoparticles, Cancer Imaging, Cardiovascular Imaging, Functional PET, MRI Lilianna Solnica-Krezel - Developmental Biology Gastrulation, Regeneration, Development, Biology Embryogenesis, Convergence, Extension, Forward and Reverse Genetics, Zebrafish Alexander Stegh - Neurosurgery Genetic program, pathogenesis of glioblastoma, brain tumor research S. Joshua Swamidass, MD, PhD - Pathology & Immunology machine learning, computational biology, chemical informatics, bioinformatics, neural networks, pharmacology, drug toxicity, drug design Tony Tsai - Developmental Biology Assistant ProfessorMechanochemical control mechanisms underlying robustness of embryo development Pamela Woodard, MD - Radiology PET, MRI, Molecular Imaging, Cardiac Imaging, Translational Research, PET tracers, Atherosclerosis Hani Zaher - Biology Ribosome, Translation, Quality Control, mRNA modifications, Aptamers, RNA biology Mohamed Zayed - Surgery peripheral vascular disease, arteriovenous implants for treatment of diabetes, venous thrombectomy device treating DVT Fuzhong Zhang - Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering Synthetic biology, Protein-based materials, Metabolic engineering Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram YouTube Engineering Departments Biomedical Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Division of Engineering Education Electrical & Systems Engineering Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Sever Institute - professional degrees Technology & Leadership Center - training for industry Contact Us Washington University in St. Louis McKelvey School of Engineering MSC: 1097‐202‐190 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 Phone: 314-935-7208 [email protected] Contact Us Resources COVID-19 Resources Canvas Directory Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Emergency Management Engineering IT Maps & Directions Make a Gift WebFAC / WebSTAC ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis. 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