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PIYUSH KORIA4202 East Fowler Avenue, ENB 118 ? University of South Florida ? Tampa, Florida 33620E-mail: pkoria@usf.edu ? Phone: (813) 974-6243EDUCATION & APPOINTMENTSUniversity of South Florida 2016–presentDepartment of Chemical and Biomedical EngineeringAssociate Professor with TenureUniversity of South Florida 2010–2016Department of Chemical and Biomedical EngineeringAssistant ProfessorHarvard Medical School 2007–2010Department of Surgery & BioengineeringMassachusetts General HospitalDepartment of SurgeryShriners Hospital for Children Division of ResearchPostdoctoral FellowAdvisor: Martin L. YarmushUniversity at Buffalo (State University of New York) 2000-2007Department of Chemical and Biological EngineeringPh.D.Advisor: Stelios T. AndreadisDissertation title: “Cellular Processes involved in Epidermal Morphogenesis & Wound repair and Regeneration”Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, India 1996-2000B.Tech., Chemical EngineeringSELECTED AWARDS & HONORS2014 Top presentation in Tissue Engineering Track, Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), San Antonio, TX2014 New Researcher Award, USF Research and Innovation2010 Elected to Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, Full Member2009 Shriners Fellow, Shriners Burns Institute, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Boston MA. 2006 Best Poster Presentation Award, Graduate Research Symposium, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University at Buffalo, SUNY2003 Outstanding Poster in Cell Biology, Center for Advanced Molecular Biology and Immunology (CAMBI), University at Buffalo2003 Outstanding Scientific Poster, Engineering Tissue Growth International Conference & Exposition (ETG), Pittsburgh, PA2002 Best Poster Presentation Award, Graduate Research Symposium, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University at Buffalo (2002).1996 574 rank among more than 100,000 students in Joint Entrance Examination for IITTEACHING EXPERIENCE2016 (Spring)Separations (ECH 4418)University of South Florida2015 (Fall) Separations (ECH 4418)University of South Florida2015 (Fall) Nanomedicine (ECH 4931, BME/ECH 6931)University of South Florida2014 (Spring)Separations (ECH 4418)University of South Florida2014 (Fall) Separations (ECH 4418)University of South Florida2014 (Fall) Nanomedicine (ECH 4931, BME/ECH 6931)University of South Florida2014 (Spring)Separations (ECH 4418)University of South Florida2013 (Fall)Nanomedicine (ECH 4931/6931)University of South Florida2013 (Spring) Mass Transfer Operations (ECH 4265)University of South Florida2012 (Fall)Advanced Transport Phenomena (ECH 6285)University of South Florida2012 (Fall)Nanomedicine (ECH 4931/6931)University of South Florida2012 (Spring) Mass Transfer Operations (ECH 4265)University of South Florida2012 (Spring)Graduate Seminar (ECH 6931) CoordinatorUniversity of South Florida2011 (Fall)Nanomedicine (ECH 4931/6931)University of South Florida2011 (Spring) Mass Transfer Operations (ECH 4265)University of South FloridaEXAMINING COMMITTEES (as non-major professor)Doctoral Dissertation: Audrey Buttice (Alcantar group; CHBME), Samuel Dupont (Toomey group; CHBME), Alicia Billington (Lee group; CHBME), Dhan B. Khadka (Haynie group; PHY), Pedro Villalba (Bhethanabotla group; ChBME), Alisha Peterson (Gupta group, CHBME), Greeshma Mohan (Gallant group; CHBME) and Olukemi Akintewe (Toomey group; CHBME)Master’s Thesis: Syed Zafar (2016, Haynie group), Sabrina Gonzalez (2012, Lee group; CHBME), Ana Rioja (2012, Gallant group; CHBME) and Thomas Shea (Lee group, 2014)Honor’s Thesis: Tatiana Rosa (Lee group; CHBME) and Brink Oviedo (Sunol group; CHBME).PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIESAbstract Reviewer – Two Tracks 1) Cellular & Molecular Bioengineering and 2) Cancer Technologies, Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting,October 2015, Tampa FL. Abstract Reviewer – Characterization of Microenvironment of Immune Cells in Wound Healing, Society for Biomaterials, April 2015, Charlotte, NC.Session Chair – Drug Delivery II, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2014.Session Chair – Two sessions 1) Epithelial and Adipose Tissue engineering and 2) Drug Delivery in Tissue Engineering II, Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, October 2014.Abstract Reviewer – Two Tracks 1) Cellular & Molecular Bioengineering and 2) Cancer Technologies, Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX October 2014. Reviewer, CDMRP PRMRP pre-NDDS-1 Online Panel 2013Reviewer, PRMRP NDDS Peer Review Panel 2013Session Chair – Receptor Mediated Phenomena, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Annual meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, October 2012.Local Organizing Committee – Nano-Bio Collaborative International Conference, Tampa, FL March 2012. Chair- Theme-Engineering Session- Nanosmat Conference, Tampa, FL, March 2012Member, Council on Technology for Instruction and Research, University of South Florida, Tampa 2011-2014.Member, College Interdisciplinary teaching Lab Planning Committee, 2011Faculty Advisor, BMES (Biomedical Engineering Society) Student Chapter at University of South Florida, 2010-Department of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering, Faculty Search Committee – 2010, 2011Member, Biomedical Engineering Steering Committee, 2011Member, Governance Document Committee, 2011Judge, Research Poster Competition, University of South Florida Engineering Research Day, October 2010.Member of Biomedical engineering society (BMES), American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), Tissue engineering and regenerative Medicine (TERMIS). Abstract Reviewer for two sessions For Biomaterials 2011 Annual Meeting, April 13-16, 2011 in Orlando, Florida“Modification of Three Dimensional Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications"“Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering: Successful Academia-Industry Collaborations, Session Chair – Nanostructured Biomaterials II, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Annual meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2010.Reviewer for the following manuscript journalsAnnual Reviews for Biomedical EngineeringBiotechnology ProgressMaterials ResearchBiotechnology and BioengineeringJournal Of Biomedical Research AMolecular Cancer TherapeuticsPlos OneNanomedicineAngew. Chem. Int.NanolifeAdvisor of two high school research students that were recruited through the REHSS program run by the outreach program within the college of engineering. Co-organizer of summer camps in collaboration with Venkat Bhethanabotla for exposure to high school students interested in biomedical engineering. Discussant – Mcknight Doctoral Fellowship, 2011 Mid-Year Research and Writing Conference, Florida Education Fund.RESEARCH GROUPGraduate students: Tamina Johnson (PhD, Expected Fall 2017), Dagmara Monfort (PhD, Expected Spring 2018), Tabitha Boeringer (PhD, Expected spring 2021). Former graduate studentsRaul Iglesias PhD Spring 2016 Currently at Intel Co-opYuan Yuan PhD Spring 2016 Currently at UCLA medical School (Post-doctoral Fellow)Alex Leonard MS Spring 2016 Currently going to USF medical School (Medical Student)Undergraduate students: Victoria Bergman, Kristin Ball, Forouzandeh Farsaei (HCC intern)Other former group members (Undergraduates): Jasmine Pearcey, Michael Pierce, Kebra Tynan, Christopher Stahl, Liliana Huaman, Perry Alonso, Marchelle Cummins, Shawali Chaudhury, Shaun Raquipo (BS, Microbiology, honor’s thesis student), Christie Campla (BS, Cell and Molecular Biology), Zachary Roller (HCC, Intern), Alexander Leonard, Bryce McCarthy, Claudia Nalasco, Ruchi Sharma (HCC intern), Alison James O’Campo, William Meisner, Keaton Wilkins.RESEARCH FUNDINGNational Institutes of Health R21AR068013-01A1Date of Project-07/2016-06/2018Protease resistant growth factor formulations for chronic wound healing Role: PIFunded Amount: $ 343,575USF Research & Innovation Proposal Enhancement Grant (PEG) Dates of Project: 05/2015-04/2016Protease resistant growth factor formulations for chronic wound healing Role: PIFunded Amount: $ 25,000American Cancer Society (ACS) ACS-IRG Dates of Project – 07/14-06/15Dual targeting of the growth factor and macropinocytotic pathway in lung cancerTo develop targeted chemotherapy for lung cancerRole: PIFunded Amount: $ 30,000USF Research & Innovation New Researcher Grant (NRG) Dates of Project: 04/2014-03/2015Light responsive bioactive materials derived from recombinant proteins Role: PIFunded Amount: $ 9,000New Faculty Start Up Funds, University of South FloridaDates Of Project:08/05/10-07/31/14Startup package to establish research laboratoryRole: PI PATENTSKoria P, Nahmias Y and Yarmush ML. Elastin based growth factor delivery platform for wound healing and regeneration. US 8,940,868 B2.Iglesias R and Koria P. Cargo Carrying Nanoparticles. Patent application filed on Sep 26,2014. Serial No 14/498,988.Leonard A and Koria P. Elastin-like Polypeptide Based Hydrogel Using Photoreactive and Amino Acid Analogs. Provisional patent application filed on June 26th 2015. Yuan Yuan and Koria P. Protease Resistant Growth Factor Formulations for Treatment of Chronic Wounds. Provisional patent application filed on September 28th 2015. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSLeonard A and Koria P. Growth factor functionalized biomaterial for drug delivery and tissue regeneration. Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers. (Accepted for publication).Cheemalapati S, Ladanov M, Pang Bo, Yuan Y, Koria P, Xia Y and Pyayt A. Dynamic Visualization of Photothermal Properties of Gold Nanocages Assemblies Using Thermoresponsive Elastin like Poly-Peptides. Nanoscale, 2016 Sep. 2nd [Epub ahead of print].McCarthy B and Koria P. Elastin-like-Peptide based fusion proteins for osteogenic factor delivery in Bone Healing. Biotechnology Progress. 2016 Jul 8;32(4):1029-37. Johnson T and Koria P. Expression and Purification of Neurotrophin-Elastin-like peptides fusion proteins for Neural Regeneration. BioDrugs 2016 Apr; 30(2): 117-27.Yuan Y and Koria P. Proliferative activity of Elastin-like-Peptides Depends on Charge and Phase transition. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A 2015 Oct 31. [Epub ahead of print]Iglesias R and Koria P. Leveraging growth factor induced macropinocytosis for targeted treatment of lung cancer. Medical Oncology 2015, Dec, 32(12): 259.Khadka DB, Niesen MI, Devkota J, Koria P and Haynie, DT. Unique electrospun fiber properties obtained by blending elastin-like peptides and highly ionized peptides. Polymer 2014, Apr; 55(9). 2163-2169. Koria, P. Delivery of growth factors for tissue regeneration and wound healing. BioDrugs. 2012 Jun, 26(3): 163-75.Koria, P, Bhushan A, Irimia D and Yarmush ML. Microfluidic device for examining directional sensing in dendritic cell chemotaxis. Nanolife. 2012 May; 2(2). 1250011-1-9.Huang HC, Yang Y, Nanda A, Koria P and Rege K. Synergistic Administration of Photothermal Therapy and Chemotherapy to Cancer Cells using Polypeptide-based Degradable Plasmonic Matrices. Nanomedicine (Lond). 2011 Apr;6(3):459-73.Rosenbach AE, Koria P, Goverman J, Kotz K, Gupta A, Yu Ming, Fagan SP, Irimia D and Tompkins RG. Microfluidics for T- lymphocyte cell separation and inflammation monitoring in burn patients. Clinical Translational Science. 2011 Feb;4(1):63-8.Koria P, Yagi H, Kitagawa Y, Megeed Z, Nahmias Y, Sheridan R and Martin L. Yarmush. Self-assembling elastin like peptides growth factor chimeric nanoparticles for the treatment of chronic wounds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 2011 Jan 18; 108(3):1034-9. Epub 2010 Dec 30. This work was featured in Science Daily, PNAS news, MGH news, Drug Discovery and Development and various other websites. Lee MH, Padmashali R, Koria P, Andreadis ST. JNK regulates binding of {alpha}-catenin to adherens junctions and cell-cell adhesion. FASEB J. 2011 Feb;25(2):613-23. Epub 2010 Oct 28.Lee MH*, Koria P*, Qu J and Andreadis ST. JNK phosphorylates ?-catenin and regulates adherens junctions. FASEB J. 2009 Nov; 23(11):3874-83. Epub 2009 Aug 10. *=Equal Contributors.Huang-Chiao Huang, Koria P, Sarah M. Parker, Luke Selby, Zaki Megeed and Kaushal Rege. Optically responsive gold nanorod polypeptide assemblies. Langmuir, 24 (24): 14139-4.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Keratinocyte growth factor up-regulates integrin ?5 through CCAAT/enhancer binding protein beta. American Journal of Physiology Cell Physiology, 293 (3):C1020-31, 2007. Koria P and Andreadis ST. Epidermal Morphogenesis: the transcriptional program of human keratinocytes during stratification. Journal of Investigative Dermatology.?126 (8): 1834-1841, 2006.Koria P, Brazeau D, Kirkwood K, Hayden P, Klausner M and Andreadis ST. Gene expression profile of tissue engineered skin subjected to acute barrier disruption. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 121 (2): 368-82, MENTARIESKoria P. Self-assembled Nano-systems as Delivery Vehicle for Regenerative Medicine, Therapeutic Delivery, May 2012.CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGSKoria P, Brazeau D, Hayden P and Andreadis ST. Functional genomics in tissue engineering: Gene expression profile of engineered skin equivalents subjected to barrier disruption [Conference Paper]. 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, United States, March 23-27, 2003 (2003), BIOT-134.Koria P, Brazeau D, Hayden P and Andreadis ST. Functional genomics in tissue engineering: gene expression profile of engineered skin equivalents subjected to barrier disruption [Conference Paper]. Tissue Engineering, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Eds Guilak, F. and Tuan R., Cold Spring Harbor, NY, p. 32 (2002).Koria P and Andreadis ST. Gene expression profiling in engineered skin substitutes subjected to chemical injury: protective effects of keratinocyte growth factor [Conference Paper]. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology - Proceedings. v 1 2002. p 775-777INVITED SEMINARSDepartment of Chemistry, University of South FloridaNanoflorida, TampaUniversity of South FloridaUniversity of AkronHarvard Medical School and Massachusetts General HospitalSELECTED PRESENTATIONSMonfort D. and Koria P. Recombinant Elastin Based Nanoparticles For Targeted Gene Therapy. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Minneapolis, MN, October 2016Monfort D. and Koria P. Elastin based nanoparticles for targeted gene therapy. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Tampa, FL, October 2015.Yuan Y. and Koria P. Study of the Stability and Anti-Protease Effect of Elastin Based Material In a Novel Chronic Wound Model In Vivo. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Tampa, FL, October 2015McCarthy B. and Koria P. BMP-2-ELP Induces Differentiation Of Mesenchymal Stem Cells To Osteoblast Lineage. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Tampa, FL, October 2015Iglesias R and Koria P. Selective Enhancement of Macropinocytosis for the Delivery of a Glycolytic inhibitory peptide to lung cancer cells. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Tampa, FL, October 2015.Johnson T. and Koria P. Effect of Denaturants and Salts on the Thermal Behavior of Elastin-Like Peptides. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Tampa, FL, October 2015Leonard A. and Koria P. Development of Elastin-like Polyeptide Based Hydrogel Using Photoreactive Amino Acid Analogs. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Tampa, FL, October 2015Iglesias R and Koria P. Selective Enhancement of Macropinocytosis for Treatment of Lung Cancer. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), San Antonio, TX, October 2014.Yuan Y and Koria P. Elastin like Peptides (ELPs) Modulate Cellular Behavior through interaction with Cell Surface Glycosaminoglycans. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), San Antonio, TX, October 2014.Johnson T and Koria P. Recombinant Functional Biomaterials for Neuronal Regeneration. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Seattle, WA, September 2013.Iglesias R and Koria P. Elastin based multifunctional nanoparticles for targeted therapy of lung adenocarcinomas. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Seattle, WA, September 2013.Yuan Y and Koria P. Elastin based nanoparticles for treatment of Chronic Wounds. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Seattle, WA, September 2013.Johnson T and Koria P. Expression and Purification of Recombinant Functional Biomaterials for Neuronal Regeneration (Poster). Cellular & Molecular Bioengineering (BMES-CMBE), Waimea, Hawaii, January 2013. Iglesias R and Koria P. Elastin based nanoparticles for Targeted Therapy of Lung Adenocarcinomas (Poster). Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Atlanta, GA, October 2012.Yuan Y and Koria P. Elastin based nanoparticles for treatment of Chronic Wounds. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Atlanta, GA, Oct 2012. Iglesias R and Koria P. Elastin based nanoparticles for Targeted Therapy of Lung Adenocarcinomas. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), Pittsburgh, PA, October 2012.Yuan Y and Koria P. Elastin based nanoparticles for treatment of Chronic Wounds. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), Pittsburgh, PA, October 2012.Koria P. Self-assembling elastin-growth factor chimeric nanoparticles for the treatment of chronic wounds. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Salt Lake City, Utah November, 2010. Huang-Chiao Huang, Alisha Nanda, Koria P and Kaushal Rege. Hybrid Gold Nanorods-Polypeptide Matrices for the Simultaneous Administration of Hyperthermia and Chemotherapeutic Drugs. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Salt Lake City, Utah November, 2010. Koria P, Yagi H, Megeed Z, Nahmias Y and Yarmush ML. A novel elastin based biomaterial for enhanced wound repair and regeneration. Materials Research Society (MRS), Boston, November 2009.Koria P, Yagi H, Megeed Z, Nahmias Y and Yarmush ML. KGF-ELP fusion peptides for wound healing. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. October 2009.Koria P. Skin Tissue Engineering: Development of Treatment Strategies for Skin Diseases & Wound Repair and Regeneration. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania November, 2008.Koria P, Lee MH and Andreadis ST. JNK controls cell migration by regulating adherens junctions. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). Los Angeles, California. September, 2007.Koria P, Lee MH and Andreadis ST. JNK binds to and regulates adherens junctions. Methods in Bioengineering. Cambridge, Massachusetts July, 2007.Koria P and Andreadis ST. JNK signaling controls wound healing by regulating assembly of adherens junctions. World Congress on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June, 2007.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Migratory and Proliferative effects of KGF are mediated by Erk1/2 MAP kinase pathway and CCAAT/Enhancer binding proteins. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). San Francisco, California. November, 2006.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Involvement of JNK in cellular trafficking of adherens junction proteins E-cadherin and ?-catenin: Implication to cell-cell adhesion. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). San Francisco, California. November, 2006Koria P and Andreadis ST. Involvement of JNK in Endocytosis of Adherens Junction Protein E-Cadherin. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). Chicago, Illinois. October, 2006.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Distinct C/EBP Isoforms Mediate KGF-Induced Migration and Proliferation of Epithelial Cells. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). Chicago, Illinois. October, 2006.Koria P, D. Brazeau, P. Hayden & S.T. Andreadis. Distinct CCAAT/enhancer binding protein isoforms mediate Keratinocyte Growth Factor induced migration and proliferation of epithelial cells, Graduate Research Symposium, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Amherst, NY 14260. September, 2006.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Distinct C/EBP Isoforms Mediate Integrin Expression and Proliferation of Epidermal Keratinocytes and Bioengineered Skin Substitutes. Methods in Bioengineering. Cambridge, Massachusetts July, 2006.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Migratory and Proliferative effects of KGF are regulated by ERK1/2 MAPKinase pathway and CCAAT/enhancer binding proteins. World Congress on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania April, 2006.Koria P and Andreadis ST. A role of JNK pathway in keratinocyte adhesion and migration. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). Cincinnati, Ohio. November, 2005.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Transcriptional profiling of engineered skin: Mechanistic insights to epidermal development and stratification. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). Cincinnati, Ohio. November, 2005.Koria P and Andreadis ST. A role of JNK pathway in keratinocyte migration: Implications to wound healing. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). Baltimore, Maryland. October, 2005.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Keratinocyte Growth Factor up-regulates integrin ?5?1 in epidermal keratinocytes and tissue engineered skin equivalents through the ERK 1/2 MAP Kinase Pathway. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). Austin, Texas. October, 2004.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Keratinocyte Growth Factor up-regulates integrin ?5?1 through the ERK 1/2 MAP kinase pathway in epidermal keratinocytes and tissue engineered skin equivalents. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. October, 2004.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Keratinocyte growth factor up-regulates integrin ?5?1 in epidermal keratinocytes and tissue engineered skin equivalents. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). San Francisco, California. November, 2003.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Functional Genomics in Tissue Engineering: The Role of the Air-liquid Interface in the Development of Tissue Engineered Skin. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). San Francisco, California. November, 2003.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Functional Genomics in Tissue Engineering: The role of A/L interface in development of engineered skin. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES). Nashville, Tennessee, October, 2003.Koria P, Brazeau D, Hayden P and Andreadis ST. Functional genomics in tissue engineering: gene expression profile of engineered skin equivalents subjected to barrier disruption, Center for Advanced Molecular Biology and Immunology (CAMBI), University at Buffalo 2003.Koria P, Brazeau D, Hayden P and Andreadis ST. Functional genomics in tissue engineering: gene expression profile of engineered skin equivalents subjected to barrier disruption, American Chemical Society 225th Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2003.Koria P, Brazeau D, Hayden P and Andreadis ST. Functional genomics in tissue engineering: gene expression profiles of tissue engineered skin subjected to barrier disruption. Engineering Tissue Growth International Conference & Exposition (ETG). Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 2003.Koria P, Brazeau D, Hayden P and Andreadis ST. Functional genomics in tissue engineering: gene expression profile of engineered skin equivalents subjected to barrier disruption. Tissue Engineering Meeting, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. November, 2002.Koria P, Hayden P, Brazeau D and Andreadis ST. Differential Gene Expression Analysis of Engineered Skin Substitutes Subjected to Chemical Injury. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). Indianapolis, Indiana. November, 2002.Koria P and Andreadis ST. Gene Expression Profiling in Engineered Skin Substitutes Subjected to Chemical Injury: Protective Effects of Keratinocyte Growth Factor. BMES. Houston, Texas. October, 2002Koria P, D. Brazeau, P. Hayden & S.T. Andreadis. Functional genomics in tissue engineering: gene expression profiles of tissue engineered skin subjected to barrier disruption, Graduate Research Symposium, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Amherst, NY 14260. September, 2002. ................
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