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Geoffrey Abrams, MD
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Stanford University Medical Center
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Dr. Abrams' research is focused on elucidating the pathobiology behind tendinoapthy and developing new treatment modalities for the disease. Specifically, his team is studying the role of micro-RNA as it relates to chronic inflammation and stem cell differentiation in the development and perpetuation of chronic tendinopathy.
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Derek F. Amanatullah, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Stanford University Medical Center
Bio Dr. Amanatullah specializes in hip and knee replacements for individuals with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, infectious arthritis and avascular necrosis. He also performs revision surgeries of knee and hip implants with problems.
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Danial Barati
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Orthopedic Surgery
Bio A Ph.D. graduated from Chemical/Biomedical Engineering department with expertise in polymer engineering, biomaterials, drug delivery, novel bioinstrumentation, microscopy, cell study, spreadsheets and carrying out experimental research. Equipped with a solid academic background in basic principles of chemical engineering. Strong communication, team working, critical thinking and negotiation skills.
Specialties:
? Designing & fabricating natural and synthetic biodegradable scaffolds for cartilage and bone tissue engineering applications
? Designing & fabricating biodegradable nanospheres for drug delivery applications.
? Performing cell study and evaluating cells interaction (including stem cells) with fabricated scaffolds.
? Rheology & processing of polymeric materials.
? Technical project leadership.