Current Researchers
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Ray YeungPhD, 2025BS Bioengineering, UC Berkeley |
PhD Thesis: Characterization of Particulate Flow Dynamics of Flat-Plate Microchips in Microfluidic Channels for High-Throughput Sorting ApplicationsCo-advised with Dr. William Grover, College of Engineering, UC Riverside MS Topic: Enhanced Ultrafiltration with Carbon Nanotube Charged Membranes (2017)Collaboration with Dr. David Jassby, College of Engineering, UCLA |
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Alan GiglioPostdoctoral Fellow, 2025BS Chemistry, UCSC |
PhD Thesis: Further Applications of Osmotic Transport Device for Penetrating Ballistic Bullet Injury and Long-Term Controlled Cortical Impact Spinal Cord Injury |
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Tanzila AkterPhD StudentBS Bioengineering, BUET |
Device for Long-Term Therapy for Acute Edema after Cranial Injury |
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Bingsong LiMS Bioengineering Student |
Crowding Effects on Binary Protein Solutions and Its Implications |
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Kelly AvilaB2B Scholar RCC |
Mathematical Model of Flux Characteristics in an Osmotic Transport Device |
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Saatvika GortiBS Bioengineering Student |
Multiple Species Protein Transport Through Hydrogels |
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Shawn KanyiriBS Bioengineering Student |
Multiple Species Protein Transport Through Hydrogels |
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Carissa LeBS Bioengineering Student |
Device for Simultaneous FRET, Osmotic Pressure Measurements |
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Alyssa MaereanBS Bioengineering Student |
Transport and Separations of Non-Buoyant Rectangular Objectives |
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Yashvi PatelBS Bioengineering Student |
Device for Simultaneous FRET, Osmotic Pressure Measurements |
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Allyson PhamBS Biochemistry Student |
Dissociation Constants in Crowded Protein Solutions |
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Open Positions for Graduate and Undergraduate Researchers |
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The B2K Group offers the unique experience of combining experimental observation with computational analysis on interdisciplinary biomedical engineering projects. Professor Rodgers is always interested in working with talented and motivated individuals who have a drive to apply fundamental engineering principles to biological systems to quantitatively unravel their mystery and ultimately improve health. If you are interested in joining the B2K Group, please contact Professor V. G. J. Rodgers directly. |