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Biomechanical Research

This research, led by Professors Peter Anderson, Heather Powell, and Jianjun Guan, explores innovative methods for directing cell differentiation and growth using advanced scaffold design. The study emphasizes the activities of generating image scaffolds, simulating deformations, and measuring cellular forces with 2mm fluorescent beads. Graduate students David Gutschick, Danielle Dunham, and Harshad Paranjape contribute to the investigation, which aims to enhance our understanding of tissue engineering and biomaterials through practical applications and comprehensive modeling.

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Biomechanical Research

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  1. Biomechanical Research Profs. Peter Anderson, Heather Powell and Jianjun Guan • Vision • direct cell differentiation, growth through scaffold design • Activities Image scaffolds Generate models Simulate deformation Measure cell forces Legant et al. 2mm fluorescent beads Movie Movie OSU graduate students David Gutschick, Danielle Dunham, Harshad Paranjape

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