Esmaiel Jabbari is a Professor at University of South Carolina. He is internationally known for his research in the area of biomimetic materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications. He has developed novel conjugated nanoparticles for targeting tumors and sustained protein delivery. He has also developed peptide-reinforced cell-responsive nanocomposites for skeletal tissue regeneration.
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- Esmaiel Jabbari is a Professor at University of South Carolina. He is internationally known for his research in the area of biomimetic materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications. He has developed novel conjugated nanoparticles for targeting tumors and sustained protein delivery. He has also developed peptide-reinforced cell-responsive nanocomposites for skeletal tissue regeneration. Currently he is an Associate Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering and Adjunct Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. He has published extensively in the area of biomaterials, drug delivery, and tissue engineering. He has 3 books, 6 book chapters, over 60 peer-reviewed publications, >50 refereed proceedings preprints, 18 invited lectures, and >120 presentations at International conferences. He received his PhD in Biomaterials at Purdue and his Masters degrees, in chemical engineering and chemistry, and his undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering at Virginia Tech. In 2008 he received the Stephen B. Milam Research Award from the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Foundation for his contribution to developing novel auto-inductive biomaterials as scaffolds for repair of maxillofacial and cranial tissues. He serves on the Editorial Board of the Open Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine Journal. He is a member of the Outstanding College Students of America, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Who is Who in Engineering Education. He is also a member of honorary engineering society Tau Beta Pi, Chemistry Society Phi Lambda Upsilon, and Research Society Sigma Xi.
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- Esmaiel Jabbari is a Professor at University of South Carolina. He is internationally known for his research in the area of biomimetic materials for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications. He has developed novel conjugated nanoparticles for targeting tumors and sustained protein delivery. He has also developed peptide-reinforced cell-responsive nanocomposites for skeletal tissue regeneration.
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