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Funded Projects for Physiomimetic Materials

Grant Number Project Title Principal Investigator Institution
1-R03-EB035750-01 Controlled focal drug delivery by endovascular bioresorbable composite implants Edward Zagha University of California Riverside
1-R03-EB036263-01 Designing Hydrogels that Recapitulate Physiological Cell-Matrix Adhesions Eugene Pashuck Lehigh University
5-R01-EB030031-04 Development of a mechanosensitive synthetic cell for mediating intercellular communication. Allen Liu University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
1-R15-EB033752-01A1 Downregulation of neutrophil extracellular traps by fibrous regeneration template design. Gary Bowlin University of Memphis
5-R01-EB023052-04 Engineering a naturally derived and highly adhesive surgical sealant Nasim Annabi University of California Los Angeles
5-R01-EB028690-04 Hybrid Synthetic and Biologic Shear Thinning Hydrogels for Diabetic Wound Healing Craig Duvall Vanderbilt University
1-F32-EB036927-01 Integrating biomaterials and genomic tools for glycan-based programming of immune cells Robert Hincapie Columbia Univ New York Morningside
1-R21-EB029733-01A1 Magnetically activated structures for minimally invasive endovascular therapy Chander Sadasivan State University New York Stony Brook
5-R21-EB032134-03 MMP-deactivating injectable hydrogel for chronic wounds Kyung Jeong University of New Hampshire
5-R01-EB027705-04 Overcoming vaccine-associated hypoxia with advanced biomaterials to enhance cancer immunotherapy Stephen Hatfield Northeastern University