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Ryan
Koppes
Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering
Contact
r.koppes@neu.edu
Expertise
musculoskeletal biomechanics
,
neural interface technology
,
tissue engineering
Tania
Konry
Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Contact
t.konry@neu.edu
617.373.2423
Expertise
Assay Development
,
Cell-Cell Interactions
,
Diagnostic Tools
,
Single Cell Studies
,
tissue engineering
,
Vacine Delivery Methods
Carol
Livermore
Associate Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Contact
livermore@neu.edu
617.373.4922
Expertise
assembly and self-assembly techniques and applications in micro and nanoscale systems
,
energy harvesting
,
energy storage
,
power MEMS
,
tissue engineering
Rebecca
Carrier
Chemical engineering professor
Contact
r.carrier@neu.edu
617.373.7126
Expertise
biomimetic biomaterials
,
drug delivery
,
food associated gastrointestinal stimuli
,
mucus barrier transport properties
,
regenerative medicine
,
tissue engineering