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Funded Projects for Physiomimetic Materials

Grant Number Project Title Principal Investigator Institution
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
1-R56-EB034685-01 Multifunctional Intelligent Hierarchical Fibrous Biomaterials Integrated with Multimodal Biosensing and Feedback-Based Interventions for Healing Infected Chronic Wounds Zheng Yan University of Missouri-Columbia
5-R01-EB033371-04 Multifunctional Porous Soft Materials for User-Friendly Skin-Interfaced Bimodal Cardiac Patches with Long-Term Biocompatibility and Antimicrobial Property Zheng Yan University of Missouri-Columbia
5-R01-EB027705-04 Overcoming vaccine-associated hypoxia with advanced biomaterials to enhance cancer immunotherapy Stephen Hatfield Northeastern University
7-R01-EB034202-03 Polysaccharide putty formulations for tissue regeneration Sangamesh Kumbar University of Nebraska Medical Center
1-R21-EB036895-01A1 Serograft: A bioinspired acellular biomaterial for combating tissue adhesions Kaushal Rege Arizona State University-Tempe Campus
1-R21-EB036709-01A1 Sliding microgel-based synthetic platelets for managing traumatic bleeding Yongsheng Gao University of Texas Dallas
5-R21-EB034811-02 Slippery Liquid-Infused Polymer Coatings that Release Hydrophilic Antimicrobial Agents David Lynn University of Wisconsin-Madison
5-R21-EB033622-02 Slippery Nanoemulsion-Infused Polymer Coatings that Prevent Bacterial Fouling and Block Bacterial Virulence David Lynn University of Wisconsin-Madison