Regenerative medicine Today #56

Monday, September 15. 2008

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Steven LittleRegenerative Medicine Today welcomes Dr. Steven Little who is an Assistant Professor and Bicentennial Alumni Faculty Fellow, Departments of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Immunology, and Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh.

Professor Little introduces us to his pioneering studies in targeted drug delivery.  His focus is on the delivery of genetic vaccines with special emphasis on non-viral, particulate formulations. His current interests include controlled delivery for tissue engineering, immunotherapeutics, and biomimetic materials. He also shares his vision on the rate at which these emerging technologies will be available for clinical use.

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Regenerative Medicine Today #55

Thursday, September 4. 2008

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RegenMedToday_055_Sep2008.mp3 [11.3 MB 00:19:33 80kbps]

Thomas TillettRegenerative Medicine Today welcomes Dr. Newell Washburn who is an Assistant Professor, in the Departments of Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.

Dr. Washburn’s primary research interests include wound healing and bone tissue engineering though the use of biomaterials that can used to form novel polymeric scaffolds for regenerative therapy, transport and interactions of signaling proteins with scaffolds and extracellular matrix. His focus is on creating materials capable of regulating the activities of soluble signaling proteins involved in inflammatory and immune responses. He discusses his current studies, and shares his vision on the application of these emerging technologies for clinical applications.

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Host John Murphy

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