Computer simulation of cell aggregation & growth on a tissue scaffold

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Computer simulation of cell aggregation & growth on a tissue scaffold Available Research Projects Isaac C. Sanchez Statistical Thermodynamics of Polymers Monte Carlo, Molecular Dynamic, and Analytical Methods Computer simulation of cell aggregation & growth on a tissue scaffold Computer characterization of protein structures Computer simulations of polyelectrolytes in water

Overall Focus Modeling smart hydrogels designed to simultaneously support tissue regeneration and treat disease, especially cancer. Computer characterization of protein structures allowed to thermally fluctuate in shape and size

Most Recent PhD Titles Phase and Conformational Behavior of LCST-driven Stimuli Responsive Polymers Effects of Supercritical Fluids on Thin Polymer Films Empty Space and How Things Move Around in It Monte Carlo Studies of Polymer Chain Solubility in Water Exploring Solvent Properties of High Pressure CO2 via Computer Simulation Monte Carlo Approaches to the Protein Folding Problem