Biomaterial enhanced regeneration studies includes research to enhance wound healing (studies of oxygen, electric and magnetic fields, growth factors, etc.) and to enhance scaffolding of the biomaterial (studies changing the implant configuration, the implant surface, the implant bioactivity, the implant degradation rate, the implant drug delivery rate, etc.)
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, 1986-Present
Ph.D. Clemson University 1982, Bioengineering
M.S. University of Dayton 1979, Materials Engineering
B.S. Northwestern University 1977, Biomedical Engineering