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Funded Projects for Physiomimetic Materials

Grant Number Project Title Principal Investigator Institution
5-U01-EB034450-03 Clickable Extracellular Vesicles to Silk-Based Biomaterials for Regenerative Medicine David Vorp University of Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh
5-R03-EB035750-02 Controlled focal drug delivery by endovascular bioresorbable composite implants Edward Zagha University of California Riverside
5-R03-EB036263-02 Designing Hydrogels that Recapitulate Physiological Cell-Matrix Adhesions Eugene Pashuck Lehigh University
1-R01-EB038288-01 Development of injectable solvent-free tissue-mimetic platform for breast reconstructive surgery Sergei Sheiko Univ of North Carolina Chapel Hill
1-R15-EB033752-01A1 Downregulation of neutrophil extracellular traps by fibrous regeneration template design. Gary Bowlin University of Memphis
5-R01-EB036076-02 Engineering Technologies for Acute Trauma Care Suzie Pun University of Washington
5-R01-EB028690-04 Hybrid Synthetic and Biologic Shear Thinning Hydrogels for Diabetic Wound Healing Craig Duvall Vanderbilt University
1-R01-EB038154-01A1 Hydrogel Delivery of Bacteriophage to Treat Wound Infections Paul Bollyky Stanford University
4-DP2-EB034563-02 Immunocompatible electronic polymers and devices for implantable sensors and stimulators that resist foreign-body responses Sihong Wang University of Chicago
1-R21-EB037174-01A1 In situ formed microneedle-like depots for spatiotemporally controlled drug delivery Mohamadmahdi Samandari University of Connecticut Sch of Med/Dnt