Biomaterials 1: Structure, Function, Design
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Structure-property relations in biomaterials
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Debora Frigi Rodrigues
- University of Houston
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Debora Frigi Rodrigues
- University of Houston
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Measuring fracture toughness of bone at the microscale
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Ottman Tertuliano
- Materials Science, California Institute of Technology
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Ottman Tertuliano
- Materials Science, California Institute of Technology
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Bryce Edwards
- Materials Science, California Institute of Technology
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Julia Greer
- Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, California Institute of Technology
- Materials Science, California Institute of Technology
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Computational study of remodeling of fibrin networks under compression
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Samuel Britton
- Mathematics, University of California Riverside
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Samuel Britton
- Mathematics, University of California Riverside
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Oleg Kim
- Mathematics, University of California Riverside
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Rustem Litvinov
- Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicin
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John Weisel
- Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicin
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Mark Alber
- University of California - Riverside
- Univ of California - Riverside
- Mathematics, University of California Riverside
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Investigating the Effects of Biofilm Viscoelasticity on Immune Cell Phagocytosis
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Layla Bakhtiari
- Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Dept. of Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
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Layla Bakhtiari
- Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Dept. of Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
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Megan Davis-Fields
- Microbiology, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Univ. of Texas, Austin
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Kristin Kovach
- Univ of Texas, Austin
- Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Dept. of Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
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Vernita Gordon
- Univ of Texas, Austin
- Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Dept. of Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
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Highly tough and fast recoverable double network hydrogels
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Yongqiang Li
- Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University
- Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
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Yongqiang Li
- Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University
- Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
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Kunlun Yang
- Nanjing University
- Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
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Lin Lin
- Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University
- Nanjing University
- Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
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Junming Liu
- Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University
- Nanjing University
- Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
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Targeting the Mechanical Properties of Biofilms for New Approaches to Treating Infections
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Kristin Kovach
- Univ of Texas, Austin
- Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Dept. of Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
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Kristin Kovach
- Univ of Texas, Austin
- Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Dept. of Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
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Megan Davis-Fields
- Microbiology, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Univ. of Texas, Austin
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Layla Bakhtiari
- Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Dept. of Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
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Vernita Gordon
- Univ of Texas, Austin
- Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Dept. of Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
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Free-floating Carbon Nanotubes Can Promote “Nucleation” of Pathogenic Bacterial Aggregates
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Vernita Gordon
- Univ of Texas, Austin
- Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Dept. of Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
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Vernita Gordon
- Univ of Texas, Austin
- Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Dept. of Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
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Kristin Kovach
- Univ of Texas, Austin
- Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
- Dept. of Physics, Univ of Texas, Austin
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Indu Venu
- Univ of Texas, Austin
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Parth Patel
- Univ of Texas, Austin
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Navid Saleh
- Univ of Texas, Austin
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Mary Jo Kirisits
- Univ of Texas, Austin
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Photodeactivation of pathogenic bacteria using graphene quantum dots synthesized by nanosecond laser pulses
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Ali Er
- Physics and Astronomy, Western Kentucky University
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Ali Er
- Physics and Astronomy, Western Kentucky University
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Khomidkhodzha Kholikov
- Physics and Astronomy, Western Kentucky University
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Saidjafarzoda Ilhom
- Physics and Astronomy, Western Kentucky University
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Zachary Thomas
- Physics and Astronomy, Western Kentucky University
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Skyler Smith
- Physics and Astronomy, Western Kentucky University
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Genetically and Morphologically Manipulated Bacteriophage as Templates for Inorganic Janus-Like Particles and Their Photocatalytic Application
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Joshua Plank
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California - Riverside
- Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ of California - Riverside
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Joshua Plank
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California - Riverside
- Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ of California - Riverside
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Michelle Lai
- Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of California Riverside
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Tam-Triet Ngo-Duc
- Materials Science and Engineering Program, University of California - Riverside
- Materials Science and Engineering, University of California Riverside
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Elaine Haberer
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California - Riverside
- Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ of California - Riverside
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Gold templated on spheroidal M13 bacteriophage as a photothermal bactericide
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Tam-Triet Ngo-Duc
- Materials Science and Engineering Program, University of California - Riverside
- Materials Science and Engineering, University of California Riverside
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Tam-Triet Ngo-Duc
- Materials Science and Engineering Program, University of California - Riverside
- Materials Science and Engineering, University of California Riverside
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Joseph Cheeney
- Materials Science and Engineering Program, University of California - Riverside
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Joshua Plank
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California - Riverside
- Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ of California - Riverside
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Stephen Hsieh
- Materials Science and Engineering Program, University of California - Riverside
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Elaine Haberer
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California - Riverside
- Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ of California - Riverside
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Theory and Design of Photonic Crystals in Broadband Biological Reflectors
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Ariel Amir
- School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard Univ
- Harvard Univ
- School of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University
- Harvard University
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Ariel Amir
- School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard Univ
- Harvard Univ
- School of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University
- Harvard University
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Caleb Cook
- Harvard Univ
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Nitin Upadhyaya
- Harvard Univ
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Kevin Zhou
- Harvard Univ
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