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Martin L. Yarmush
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Biomedical Engineering |
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599 Taylor Rd, Piscataway, NJ 08854 |
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231 Biomedical Engineering Building |
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732-445-4500 ext. 6203 |
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deptsec@biomed.rutgers.edu |
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| In our lab we study a variety of biomedical problems on the molecular and cellular level. Three of our current efforts include: development of metabolic engineering techniques to understand the evolution of hypermetabolic states in trauma, infection and cancer; cultivation of stem cells for use in a bioartificial liver device, and design of molecular robots for use in next generation diagnostics and therapeutics. |
Recent Papers:
1. Yang E, Maguire TJ, Yarmush ML, Berthiaume F, Androulakis, IP. Identification of regulatory mechanisms of the hepatic response to thermal injury. Computers and Chemical Engineering, 2008; 32: 356-369.
2. Parashurama N, Nahmias Y, Cho CH, van Poll D, Tilles AW, Berthiaume F, Yarmush ML. Activin alters the kinetics of endoderm induction in embryonic stem cells cultured on collagen gels. Stem Cells, 2008; 26: 474 – 484.
3. Maguire T, Davidovich AE, Wallenstein EJ, Androulakis IP, Yarmush ML. Control of hepatic differentiation via cellular aggregation in an alginate microenvironment. Biotechnol Bioeng, 2007; 98: 631-644
http://biomedical.rutgers.edu/faculty.php?Last=Yarmush
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