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Basic Science Research Plays an Integral Role in the Pursuit of Steven's Vision For the Future
 

Analytical Chemistry

A. Attygalle
A. K. Ganguly
S. Sukhishvili

Synthetic Organic Chemistry

A. K. Ganguly
C. Abeywickrama

Computational Chemistry

          Y. Zhang 

Polymer Chemistry

S. Sukhishvili

Biochemistry

J. Glavy
J. Liang

Cell Biology

J. Xu
J. Glavy
P. Leopold

Developmental/Tissue Biology

H. Wang
J. Xu
X. Yu

Physiology

V. Hazelwood
C. Perlman
A. Ritter
A. Valdevit

Drug Development and Delivery Research Are Enabling Revolutionary Changes
 

Bioactive Compounds

Novel chemical compounds
A. K. Ganguly
C. Abeywickrama

Peptides
J. Liang

Nucleic acids
P. Leopold

Natural products
A. Attygalle

Drug Targets

Molecular Design 
Y. Zhang

Signaling pathways
J. Xu
J. Glavy

Drug Delivery

Polymer-based chemically-controlled delivery
S. Sukhishvili
J. Liang
H. Wang
X. Yu

Nanoparticle (viral and non-viral) delivery
J. Liang
H. Wang
P. Leopold

Chemical Detection

Surface spectroscopy
S. Sukhishvili

Mass spectrometry
A. Attygalle

Tissue Architecture and Mechanics Research Are At the Forefront of Scientific Breakthroughs at Stevens
 

Tissue Integrity

Natural extracellular matrix
J. Xu

Artificial Extracellular Matrix

X. Yu
H. Wang
J. Liang

Tissue Development and Differentiation

Vascularizaton
H. Wang
A. Ritter

Stem cells
H. Wang
X. Yu

Biomechanics

Cardiovascular physiology
A. Ritter

Pulmonary physiology
C. Perlman

Musculoskeletal physiology
V. Hazelwood
A. Ritter
A. Valdevit

Biomedical Devices

Assistive and diagnostic technologies
V. Hazelwood

Nanotechnology Research At Stevens Is Changing The World We Know
 

S. Sukhishvili
H. Wang
X. Yu
P. Leopold

Data Intensive Research Methods Provide a Solid Foundation For Cutting-Edge Discoveries
 

Mass Spectrometry

A. Attygalle
J. Glavy

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

A. K. Ganguly
T. Cattabiani

Digital Image Analysis

C. Perlman
J. Glavy
A. Ritter
P. Leopold

Biomechanical Analysis

A. Ritter
A. Valdevit

Fourier Transform IR, Fluorescent Correlation, and Raman Spectroscopies

S. Sukhishvili

Computational Chemistry

Y. Zhang

        

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In chemistry, the department has gained international recognition in polymer synthesis and characterization, methods of instrumental analysis, medicinal chemistry, and structural chemistry (theoretical as well as experimental).  Research in chemical biology focuses on cell signaling and tissue repair, protein trafficking through membranes, drug encapsulation and dosing, and proteomics.

Tissue Engineering Blog!

Dr. Yu and Dr. Wang are leading the way in new advancements in Tissue Engineering. Find out how they do it, who it benefits, and the academic opportunities for undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. students!

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