Post-Doctoral Fellows
Dr. S. Abraham
Email: sinoj(at)ualberta.ca
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Dr. Y. Yang
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Dr. I. Bushnak
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Ph.D. Candidates
Markian Bahniuk
Email: mbahniuk(at)ualberta.ca
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Mojtaba Binazadeh
Email: binazade(at)ualberta.ca
Project Title:Intermolecular and surface interactions between polymer brushes/coatings and protein for anti- biofouling, and development of novel wet adhesives for engineering and biomedical applications.
Project Summary: Protein adsorption occurs to some extent on all implemented biomaterials and it can lead to unwanted host response. Consequently, design of biomaterials with minimized nonspecific protein adsorption is of crucial importance. Surface Force Apparatus (SFA) has been used to experimentally measure the interaction between polymers and proteins. Here we aim to take advantage of the accuracy of SFA to understand the effect of surface modification of a biomaterial and minimize the affinity of proteins toward the adsorption on such surfaces.
Selected Articles and Conference Abstracts:
1- “Fast biodegradation of long chain n-alkanes and crude oil at high concentrations with Rhodococcus sp. Moj-3449” Enzyme and Microbial Technology 2009- Vol. 45, P 195-202
2- “Characterization of two-phase flow and its impact on the performance of a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane fuel cell stack” International Journal of Alternative Propulsion 2008 - Vol. 2, No.1 P 26 - 38
3-“Optimization of Biodegradation of Long Chain n-Alkane by Rhodococcus sp. Moj-3449 Using Response Surface Methodology” ChemBiotech’08, Singapore 2008
4-” Characterization of Two-Phase Flow and its Impact on the Performance of a PEM Fuel Cell Stack” Cairo International Conference on Energy & Environment, 2006”
5- “Cooling Load Reduction of Buildings Using Water Pond on its Roof and Side Insulation” 5th Conference on Optimization of Fuel consumption in building, Tehran, Iran, 2006.
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Maryam Kabiri
Email: kabiri (at) ualberta.ca Project Title: Localized Drug Delivery: Using Tissue Resident Enzymes to Control the Release of Therapeutic Agents from Multi-Functional Hydrogels
Project Summary:Peptide therapeutics are potently active and highly specific, however, delivering them locally is difficult due to their sensitive structure. This research is directed towards the development of peptide self-assembly, a platform that may allow the delivery of these therapeutics, and to investigate how their physicochemical properties affect innate immunity.
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1. M. Kabiri, M. Tahriri, M. Rafie nia, Sh. Hojjati Emami, "Preparation & characterization of absorbable hemostat EDC-crosslinked gelatin sponge for surgical applications", (submitted to Bull. Mater. Sci.).
2. M. Kabiri, Y. Dabiri, S. Najarian, "Application of drug delivery systems in pain management and spasticity", (oral presentation) 11th Iranian congress of Physical Medicine Rehabilitation & Electrodiagnosis, Shiraz, Iran, Oct. 2008.
3. M. Kabiri, R. Imani, Sh. Bonakdar, M. Rafienia , "Synthesis & characterization of absorbable hemostat EDC-crosslinked gelatin sponge for use in surgery", (oral presentation) 13th Iranian Conference of Biomedical engineering, Tehran, Iran, Feb. 2008.
4. R. Imani, M. Kabiri, M. Rafienia,"Synthesis & characterization of biodegradable hemostat gelatin sponge crosslinked with glutaraldehyde" , (oral presentation) 1th International Biomaterial Conference, Tehran, Iran, Dec. 2006.
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Provost Doctoral Award, University of Alberta
Aditi SainiEmail: @ualberta.ca Project Title:
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M.Sc. Candidates
USRAs
Megan Ross - April to Dec 2010Alan So - April to Aug 2010Jonathan Yang - Sept to Dec 2010
Wisest Students
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Graduates/Previous Students
Harsh Deep Singh, M.Sc.Email: harshdee(at) ualberta.caThesis Topic: Enzymatic Degradation of Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA)
Nanoparticles (NPs) for the Purpose of Drug Delivery
Graduation Date: Dec 2009
Selected Articles and Conference Abstracts:
H-D. Singh, H. Uludag, L.D. Unsworth,"Enzymatic
Digestion of Coated BSA NPs Designed for Drug Delivery",
Alberta BME Conference-2009, Banff Centre. (shortlisted for best presentation, top 8 of 50)
H-D. Singh, G. Wang, H. Uludag, L.D. Unsworth,"BSA nanoparticles for controlled drug release: Using MMP2
cleavable peptides for particle stabilization", Canadian Biomaterials Society Conference-09, Laval University.
H-D. Singh, H. Uludag, L.D. Unsworth,"Bioresponsive Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy: MMP2 controlled drug release from BSA Nanoparticles", Canadian Materials Science Conference-2008, University of Alberta
Current Placement: Research Associate for Unsworth Labs