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Jeroen Eyckmans is a Research Assistant Professor at Boston University's College of Engineering, specializing in Biomedical Engineering. His research focuses on understanding the mechanical and biochemical mechanisms that drive tissue repair and regeneration in response to injury, with a specific interest in developing biomimetic models to study these processes. Eyckmans employs an interdisciplinary approach that integrates microfabrication, nanotechnology, and molecular biology to create novel models for investigating topics such as wound closure and extracellular matrix remodeling in both soft and mineralized tissues. His work is aimed at harnessing the natural mechanisms of tissue repair and regeneration to inform the design of targeted tissue engineering strategies for healing musculoskeletal injuries. Eyckmans's research program is supported by various grants, including funding from the National Science Foundation and the Hevolution Foundation, with a commitment to improving outcomes in tissue regeneration and healing.
Boston University College of Engineering • Boston, MA
Conducting interdisciplinary research in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
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