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Scott VanEpps
Scott VanEpps Named Taubman Emerging Scholar
August 13, 2019

The Taubman Emerging Scholars Program supports early-career clinician-scientists who are on the UM Medical School faculty.

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Recent BI Publications
July 30, 2019

Recent Publications from BI Research Groups

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Lahann and Technion collaborators report on scaffold system to study sprouting blood vessels
June 28, 2019

The team developed 3D scaffold systems with tessellated compartment geometries and a two-step seeding technique to model and study vessel sprouting decisions.

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Research
Recent research findings Tim Bruns’ lab on sexual dysfunction
February 27, 2018

The research article was published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine and entitled “Tibial Nerve Stimulation to Drive Genital Sexual Arousal in an Anesthetized Female Rat”.

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New Science Article from the Kotov Lab
January 25, 2018

The article entitled “Chiromagnetic Nanoparticles and Gels” appeared in the January 19 issue of Science.

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Scaffold-Based Lung Organoid
Scaffold-Based Lung Organoid
November 29, 2017

Lonnie Shea’s research group developed scaffold technologies to grow lung organoids.

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Kevlar-Based Cartilage
Kevlar-Based Cartilage
November 29, 2017

Nick Kotov develops artificial cartilage materials from Kevlar-based nanofibers.

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Langmuir cover highlights research from Larson and Solomon
Langmuir cover highlights research from Larson and Solomon
October 18, 2017

Research on controlled levitation of surface-modified colloids by electric fields was recently published in Langmuir and selected as the issue’s cover art. The work was performed in Ron Larson and Michael Solomon’s groups. Lead author, Carlos A. Silvera Batista, was a UM Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in the Solomon lab and recently joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at Vanderbilt University as an Assistant Professor.

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Neural Engineering
The Bruns lab reports on a method for quantifying neuronal cell density
October 1, 2017

The article entitled “Quantitative models of feline lumbosacral dorsal root ganglia neuronal cell density” appears in the Journal of Neuroscience Research.

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