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| Adrian B. Mann |
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607 Taylor Rd |
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Piscataway, NJ 08854 |
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214, Center for Ceramic Research |
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848-445-8421 |
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abmann at rci.rutgers.edu
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| Our research is focused on using nanoprobes to characterize and fabricate biological materials and systems.
The aim is to develop a fundamental understanding of how diseases affect the nanomechanical behavior of tissues and the properties of individual biomolecules. Nanoprobes are also used to modify the chemical and morphological properties of surfaces with the goal of enhancing their biocompatibility and fabricating new biomaterials.
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Recent Papers:
1. J. Macione, N.B. Kavukcuoglu, R.S.A. Nesbitt, A.B. Mann, N. Guzelsu, S.P. Kotha, Hierarchies of damage induced loss of mechanical properties in calcified bone after in vivo fatigue loading of rat ulnae, 4, 841-848 (2011).
2. F. Quintero, J. Pou, R. Comesana, F. Lusquinos, A. Riveiro, A.B.Mann, R.G.Hill, Z.Y.Wu, J.R.Jones, Laser Spinning of Bioactive Glass Nanofibers, Advanced Functional Materials, 19, 3084-3090 (2009).
3. N.B.Kavukcuoglu, P.Patterson-Buckendahl & A.B.Mann, Effect of Osteocalcin Deficiency on the Nanomechanics and Chemistry of Mouse Bones, Journal of the Mechanical Behvaior of Biomedical Materials, 2, 348-354 (2009)
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BME Graduate Alumni PhD Student Wins SoE Award
May 14, 2013
PhD alumni Dr. Shirley Masand is one of 3 who has been awarded the SoE Outstanding Student Award. The award will be given to outstanding Ph.D. students in engineering graduate programs at Rutgers.... read more >
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BME-UMDNJ Researchers Test Potentially Lifesaving Tool for Detecting Schizophrenia
May 10, 2013
Thomas Papathomas, a professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and director of the university's Laboratory for Vision Research, and his colleague Prof. Steven Silverstein from UMDNJ... read more >
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BME Student wins 2013 Aresty Best Poster Award
May 06, 2013
BME junior Srivathsan Babu Prabu won the best poster award for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields for his poster entitled, "A Novel Method to Quantify Levels of Macrosteatosis... read more >
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BME Faculty wins grant from NJCBIR
May 02, 2013
Professor William Craelius has been awarded a $539K, 3 year grant from the New Jersey Commission on Brain Injury Research (NJCBIR) to study , "Continuous monitoring of hemodynamic autoregulatory... read more >
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