SynthoPlate Nanotechnology for Intravenous Hemostasis and Wound Healing in Prolonged Field Care

Primary Investigator

Anirban Sen Gupta

Wallace R Persons Professor in the Case School of Engineering
Professor, Biomedical Engineering (EBME)
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Ph.D., Engineering (Chemical with Biomaterials focus), The University of Akron, Ohio, 2003
Awards and Recognition
2012, Nomination for 2012 John S. Diekhoff Graduate Student Mentoring Award, CWRU
2012, Nomination for Carl F Wittke Award in Undergraduate Teaching, CWRU
2012, Nomination for J Bruce Jackson Award for Undergraduate Mentoring, CWRU
Biomaterials, Nanomedicine, Hemostasis Thrombosis and Inflammatory Diseases
Biomaterials, Nanomedicine, Hemostasis Thrombosis and Inflammatory Diseases
Professional Memberships
Jan. 1, 2012 - PRESENT, Member American Heart Association
Jan. 1, 2010 - PRESENT, Member, Program Chair for Biomaterials Education Special Interest Group Society for Biomaterials
Jan. 1, 2004 - PRESENT, Member Biomedical Engineering Society
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Research Thrust(s)
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
Human Health
Evaluate the point-of-care hemostatic efficacy and spatio-temporally targeted wound healing treatment applicability of the SynthoPlate nanotechnology in appropriate biologic models, with a vision to translate this technology for prolonged combat casualty care in a far forward setting.