Esmaiel Jabbari
Esmaiel Jabbari is a prominent scientist and engineer known for his contributions to the fields of biomaterials, tissue engineering, and drug delivery. He is a professor at the University of South Carolina and has made significant advancements in the development of hydrogels and nanoparticles for medical applications.
Early Life and Education
Esmaiel Jabbari was born in Iran. He completed his undergraduate studies in chemical engineering at the University of Tehran. He then pursued his Ph.D. in chemical engineering at the Purdue University in the United States.
Career
After completing his Ph.D., Jabbari joined the faculty at the University of South Carolina, where he is currently a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering. His research focuses on the design and development of biomaterials for regenerative medicine and cancer therapy.
Research Contributions
Jabbari's research has led to the development of novel hydrogels that can be used for tissue engineering and drug delivery. These hydrogels are designed to mimic the natural extracellular matrix and can be used to support the growth and differentiation of stem cells. He has also developed nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery, which can improve the efficacy and reduce the side effects of chemotherapy.
Awards and Honors
Esmaiel Jabbari has received numerous awards for his contributions to the field of biomaterials and tissue engineering. Some of his notable awards include:
- The National Science Foundation CAREER Award
- The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum Award
- The Society For Biomaterials Clemson Award for Applied Research
Publications
Jabbari has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles in leading scientific journals. He has also contributed to several book chapters and holds multiple patents in the field of biomaterials and drug delivery.
Professional Memberships
He is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Chemical Society (ACS), the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), and the Society For Biomaterials.
See Also
- Biomaterials
- Tissue engineering
- Drug delivery
- Hydrogels
- Nanoparticles
- Regenerative medicine
- Cancer therapy
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