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Mentor Areas

Biomaterials, polymer chemistry, clinical dermatology, skin biology, autoimmune disease, animal models, translational research

Description:

We are looking for students who are interested in developing a longitudinal experience in our laboratory. We focus on dermatologic bioengineering, and specifically on using novel polymer chemistries and fabrication techniques to engineer new materials that have high clinical relevance for drug delivery or tissue engineering in clinical dermatology. 

Preferred Qualifications

We are looking for students who have at least one semester of web laboratory research experience. The ideal candidate has a background in bioengineering, biochemistry, or chemistry and is interested in developing new biomaterials and therapies that have relevance to clinical medicine and dermatology. Premedical students are welcome, as are any students who are envisioning futures in industry/pharma/biotech. 

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Preferred Student Year

First-year, Second-Year, Junior, Senior

Academic Term

Fall, Spring, Summer

I prefer to have students start during the above term(s).

Volunteer

Yes

Yes indicates that faculty are open to volunteers.

Paid

No

Yes indicates that faculty are open to paying students they engage in their research, regardless of their work-study eligibility.

Work Study

No

Yes indicates that faculty are open to hiring work-study-eligible students.

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