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Jeannine M Coburn

Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
United States of America

Biography

Education: BS Chemical Engineering University of Massachusetts – Amherst 2006 PhD Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 2012 Postdoc Biomedical Engineering Tufts University 2012-2016 The overall objectives of my research are to develop clinically translatable tissue regeneration and drug delivery strategies, and three-dimensional, in vitro human disease models using biologically-derived biomaterials. We will utilize techniques from engineering, chemistry and biology to address these research areas, including chemical modifications to alter drug-material interactions, small molecule and macromolecule conjugates to direct cell fate, and multi-cellular tissue/disease systems for paracrine signaling and direct cell-cell interactions. My research is focused on biomaterials and their applications in tissue engineering and drug delivery. During my PhD, I worked with photo-crosslinked PEGDA hydrogel systems to study repair strategies for articular cartilage diseases. I also developed low density, bioactive-electrospun fiber scaffolds for repair of articular cartilage defects. My postdoctoral research used silk fibroin proteins from Bombyx mori silkworm cocoons for (1) drug delivery systems for oncology therapeutics and HIV treatment/prevention and (2) tissue regeneration of the kidney and pancreas. In the lab and the classroom, I truly enjoy teaching. I am especially excited to mentor students on their Major Qualifying Projects. I strive to ensure that students are able to (1) apply theoretical concepts to practical applications and (2) fully understand the tasks being performed.

Research Interest

Biomaterials; Tissue engineering; In vitro disease models; Drug delivery; Oncology therapeutics

Publications

  • Coburn JM, Gibson M, Monagle S, Patterson Z, Elisseeff JH. (2012) Bioinspired nanofibers support chondrogenesis for articular cartilage repair. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(25):10012-7.

  • Coburn JM, Wo L, Bernstein N, Bhattacharya R, Aich U, Bingham CO 3rd, Yarema KJ, Elisseeff JH. (2013) Short-chain fatty acid-modified hexosamine for tissue-engineering osteoarthritic cartilage. Tissue Engineering. Part A, 19(17-18):2035-44.

  • Coburn JM, Kaplan DL. (2015) Engineering biomaterial-drug conjugates for local and sustained chemotherapeutic delivery. Bioconjugate Chemistry. 26(7):1212-23.

  • Coburn JM, Na E, Kaplan DL. (2015) Modulation of vincristine and doxorubicin binding and release from silk films. Journal of Controlled Release Society, 220(Pt A):229-38.

  • Coburn J, Harris J, Zakharov AD, Poirier J, Ikegaki N, Kajdacsy-Balla A, Pilichowska M, Lyubimov AV, Shimada H, Kaplan DL, Chiu B. (2017) Implantable chemotherapy-loaded silk protein materials for neuroblastoma treatment. International Journal of Cancer. 140(3):726-35.

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