Greg M. Harris Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering University of Cincinnati Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Greg M. HarrisAssistant Professor Dr. Greg Harris is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering at the University of Cincinnati with a secondary appointment in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. He received a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Iowa State University, a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of South Carolina, and performed postdoctoral studies at Princeton University in the Department of Molecular Biology. He has also held research appointments at the Mayo Clinic in Regenerative Neurobiology and Rutgers University as a NIH T32 Fellow with the New Jersey Center for Biomaterials.Dr. Harris began at the University of Cincinnati in 2017 and his research group is particularly interested in developing multi-cue biomaterials to dynamically regulate cell behavior for applications in the peripheral nerve, spinal cord, and general wound applications. His research also includes developing a mechanistic understanding of the cellular function of Schwann cells in peripheral nerve regeneration. Publications Extracellular Matrix Cues Modulate Schwann Cell Morphology, Proliferation, and Protein Expression Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. Feb, 2020 | Pubmed ID: 31702874 Preparação de Microambientes de Matriz Extracelular Incapaz para avaliar especificação de fenótipo celular schwann Zhenyuan Xu1, Jacob A. Orkwis1, Greg M. Harris1,2,3 1Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 3Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine JoVE 61496 Bioengineering
Preparação de Microambientes de Matriz Extracelular Incapaz para avaliar especificação de fenótipo celular schwann Zhenyuan Xu1, Jacob A. Orkwis1, Greg M. Harris1,2,3 1Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 3Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine JoVE 61496 Bioengineering