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Esmaiel Jabbari

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Research Group: Fall 2006

Postdoctoral fellowship is available to outstanding scientists with background in developmental biology and experience in isolation and culture of pluripotent bone marrow cells. For more information about this position, please contact Prof. JabbariStanding from left: Weijie Xu (Ph.D. student, biomimetic nanofibers), Xuezhong He (Postdoc, polymer/peptide hybrids), Angel Mercado (Ph.D. student, tumor delivery), Mani Valarmathi (Postdoc, stem cell biology), Alireza Sarvestani (Postdoc, nanocomposite modeling). Front row from left: Junya Ma (Ph.D. student, stem cell encapsulation), Kevin Yeh (ChemE UG, nanoparticle fabrication), Jacob Riis (Medicine, umbilical cord stem cells), Caitlin Molloy (Chem E UG, cell encapsulation)

Research Group in the summer of 2006 (back row: David Farr, Jordan Carter, Alireza Sarvestani, Efe Sahinoglu; front row: Xuezhong He, Weijie Xu, Valarmathi Thiruvanamalai, Esmaiel Jabbari)

Research group in the summer of 2005 (Xuezhong He, Michael Pettinella, Carrie Farberow, Subasri Ayyadurai, Jessica Jaeger, James Henderson, Fahmin Basher)
Allen Henderson, a medical student at the Medical University of South Carolina, isolates and cultures rat bone marrow stem cells in the Tissue Culture Laboratory (Summer 2005)

Jessica Jaeger, a biology student at the University of South Carolina, measures cell viability of PLEOF hydrogel using marrow stromal cells.
Xuezhong He, a post-doctoral research associate, synthesizes an MMP-13 degradable peptide crosslinker under a nitrogen atmosphere. Michael Pettinella, a summer REU student from the University of Villanova, synthesizes biodegradable PLEOF copolymer by condensation polymerization.

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