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Ashutosh Agarwal

Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering
University of Miami
United States of America

Biography

HIGHER EDUCATION University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering. (2009) Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, Other in Materials Scence and Engineering. (2004) Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India, Other in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. (2001). EXPERIENCE Univeristy of Miami, Junior Scholar (Ambassadorial Role). College of Engineering (2015 - Present) Univeristy of Miami, Assistant Professor. Department of Biomedical Engineering (2014 - Present) University of Miami (BioNIUM), Core Faculty Member. DJTMF Biomedical Nanotechnology Institute (2014 - Present) Physiomimetic Microsystems Laboratory, Director. (2014 - Present) University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Secondary Appointment with the Department of Pathology. (2014 - Present) Harvard University, Postdoctoral Fellow. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering (2010 - 2013) Columbia University, Postdoctoral Scientist. Department of Biomedical Engineering (2010) University of Florida, Graduate Research Assistant. Department of Materials Science and Engineering (2005 - 2009) 

Research Interest

 Hydrogels, Stem Cells, Microfluidics, Organs on Chips, Cardiac Tissue Engineering.

Publications

  • Lenguito, G., Chaimov, D., Weitz, J. R., Rodriguez-Diaz, R., Rawal, S. A., Tamayo-Garcia, A., Caicedo, A., Stabler, C. L., Agarwal, A. (2017).Resealable, optically accessible, PDMS-free fluidic platform for ex vivo interrogation of pancreatic islets.. Lab on a chip, 17, 772-781. http://doi.org/10.1039/c6lc01504b

  • Lenguito, G., Chaimov, D., Weitz, J. R., Rodriguez-Diaz, R., Rawal, S. A., Tamayo-Garcia, A., Caicedo, A., Stabler, C. L., Agarwal, A. (2017).Resealable, optically accessible, PDMS-free fluidic platform for ex vivo interrogation of pancreatic islets. Lab on a Chip, 17, 772–781

  • Rawal, S., Yang, Y., Agarwal, A. (2017).Identification and Quantitation of Circulating Tumor Cells. Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry.

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