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Core Mentors

The program has a two-tier faculty structure made of Core and Participating Faculty.

The core training faculty are at Rutgers, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and Princeton University and act as primary mentors to the trainees.

The program is designed so that the trainee completes a collaborative research project involving the laboratory of the primary mentor and at least one of the co-mentors. 


Core Faculty

Research

Affiliation

Joachim Kohn, PhD
Principal Investigator

Biomaterials design, synthesis; cell-material interactions

Rutgers, Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School Department of Orthopaedics




Ramsey Foty, PhD

Developmental biology, biophysics, cell adhesion in development, cancer  

UMDNJ – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Department of Surgery

Prabhas Moghe, PhD

 

Cellular bioengineering and cell-material interactions

Rutgers Departments of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering

Peter Scholz, MD

Myocyte biology

UMDNJ – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Department of Surgery – Cardiothoracic Surgery

Jean Schwarz-bauer, PhD

Extracellular matrix proteins and structure

Princeton University, Department of Molecular Biology




Richard Clark,MD
 


Wound healing and skin disorders

Stony Brook University, Center of Tissue Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Dermatology