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Designing a novel microfluidic device to mimic the cortical microarchitecture of the brain and image cell-cell interactions

Designing a novel microfluidic device to mimic the cortical microarchitecture of the brain and image cell-cell interactions

November 28, 2017
Leidong Mao
2018 Program, 2018 Projects

Project Title: Designing a novel microfluidic device to mimic the cortical microarchitecture of the brain and image cell-cell interactions Project Mentors: Primary Faculty Mentor: Lohitash…

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Magnetic field induced concentration gradients of nanoparticles in a microfluidic system and its implication for circulating tumor cell enrichment

Magnetic field induced concentration gradients of nanoparticles in a microfluidic system and its implication for circulating tumor cell enrichment

November 28, 2017
Leidong Mao
2018 Program, 2018 Projects

Project Title: Magnetic field induced concentration gradients of nanoparticles in a microfluidic system and its implication for circulating tumor cell enrichment Project Duration: May 21…

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Role of Nanoparticles’ Surface Coating Mechanics in Cellular Uptake

Role of Nanoparticles’ Surface Coating Mechanics in Cellular Uptake

December 13, 2016
Leidong Mao
2017 Projects, Research Projects

Project Title: Role of Nanoparticles’ Surface Coating Mechanics in Cellular Uptake Project Duration: May 22 – July 28, 2017 (10 weeks), 40 hours per week….

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Microfluidic cell sorter for breast cancer circulating tumor cells

Microfluidic cell sorter for breast cancer circulating tumor cells

December 1, 2016
Leidong Mao
2017 Projects, Research Projects

Project Title: Microfluidic cell sorter for breast cancer circulating tumor cells Project Duration: May 22 – July 28, 2017 (10 weeks), 40 hours per week. Project…

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Material-based modulation of cell binding

Material-based modulation of cell binding

December 4, 2015
Leidong Mao
2016 Projects, Research Projects

Project Title: Material-based modulation of cell binding Project Duration: May 25 – August 1, 2016 (10 weeks), 40 hours per week. Project Mentors Primary Faculty…

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Role of Nanoparticles’ Mechanical Stiffness in Cell Uptake

Role of Nanoparticles’ Mechanical Stiffness in Cell Uptake

December 3, 2015
Leidong Mao
2016 Projects, Research Projects

Project Title: Role of Nanoparticles’ Mechanical Stiffness in Cell Uptake Project Duration: May 23 – July 29, 2016 (10 weeks), 40 hours per week. Project…

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Density-based Cell Sorting for Lung Cancer Circulating Tumor Cells Counting

Density-based Cell Sorting for Lung Cancer Circulating Tumor Cells Counting

December 2, 2015
Leidong Mao
2016 Projects, Research Projects

Project Title: Density-based Cell Sorting for Lung Cancer Circulating Tumor Cells Counting Project Duration: May 23 – July 29, 2016 (10 weeks), 40 hours per…

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Nanoparticles as Potential Screening Devices for Invasive Gliomas

Nanoparticles as Potential Screening Devices for Invasive Gliomas

December 1, 2015
Leidong Mao
2016 Projects, Research Projects

Project Title: Nanoparticles as Potential Screening Devices for Invasive Gliomas Project Duration: May 23 – July 29, 2016 (10 weeks), 40 hours per week. Project…

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“What's Eating You?”: Technologies to personalize cancer treatment decisions

“What’s Eating You?”: Technologies to personalize cancer treatment decisions

July 9, 2015
Leidong Mao
2015 Program, News, Seminar

The NanoBio REU program proudly presents a special seminar from Dr. Manu O. Platt from Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University. The seminar and…

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NANOBIO REU SEMINAR SERIES – DR. Cheryl Gomillion ON her career and research

NANOBIO REU SEMINAR SERIES – DR. Cheryl Gomillion ON her career and research

June 18, 2015
Leidong Mao
2015 Program, News, Seminar

Dr. Gomillion will share her experience as a minority and female faculty in engineering. She will also discuss her recent work on multi-functional biomaterials. Dr….

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Program Mission

The REU program will provide an interdisciplinary research experience at the interface of micro-/nano-technology and biomedicine to undergraduate students from other institutions, leveraging the diverse interdisciplinary expertise, resources, and training opportunities in this area at University of Georgia (UGA).

Students will participate in interdisciplinary research projects that apply micro-/nano-technology to specific biomedical questions. Each REU student will be co-mentored by paired faculty from the nanotechnology and biomedical disciplines on a collaborative research project. In addition to a total-immersion, hands-on research experience, students will participate in enriching activities that will include ethics-in-science workshop; weekly career development seminars; research seminars; educational field trips; participation in conferences in nanotechnology and biomedicine.

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Program director: Dr. Leidong Mao
Email: uga.nanobio.reu@gmail.com
Phone: 706-542-1871

Address: Building 1131 iSTEM-1, Room 2040C, 302 East Campus Road, Athens, GA 30602

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