Ian D. Dryg, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012-2013 Biomedical Engineering Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
 2013-2018 Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Neuroengineering, Implantable Electrodes, Reactive Tissue Response
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Ian completed his PhD from the University of Washington, studying under Dr. Buddy Ratner and Dr. James Bryers. He initially studied under Dr. William Shain until his retirement in 2015. He received his B.S. in 2012 and his M.S. in 2013 from Purdue University working with Dr. Pedro Irazoqui. Research interests include neuroengineering, implantable devices, reactive tissue response, and neural control of prostheses.

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Pedro Irazoqui grad student 2012-2013 Purdue
William Shain grad student 2013-2015 University of Washington
James D. Bryers grad student 2015-2019 University of Washington (E-Tree)
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Buddy D. Ratner grad student 2015-2019 University of Washington (Chemistry Tree)
 (co-advised)
Amanda W. Lund post-doc 2020- NYU Langone Medical Center (Computer Science Tree)
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Steele MM, Jaiswal A, Delclaux I, et al. (2023) Author Correction: T cell egress via lymphatic vessels is tuned by antigen encounter and limits tumor control. Nature Immunology
Steele MM, Jaiswal A, Delclaux I, et al. (2023) T cell egress via lymphatic vessels is tuned by antigen encounter and limits tumor control. Nature Immunology
Barkley D, Moncada R, Pour M, et al. (2022) Cancer cell states recur across tumor types and form specific interactions with the tumor microenvironment. Nature Genetics. 54: 1192-1201
Dryg I, Xie Y, Bergmann M, et al. (2021) Long-termmonitoring of gliotic sheathing of ultrathin entropic coated brain microprobes with fiber-based optical coherence tomography. Journal of Neural Engineering
Boehler C, Kleber C, Martini N, et al. (2017) Actively controlled release of Dexamethasone from neural microelectrodes in a chronic in vivo study. Biomaterials. 129: 176-187
Dryg ID, Ward MP, Qing KY, et al. (2015) Magnetically Inserted Neural Electrodes: Tissue Response and Functional Lifetime. Ieee Transactions On Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. 23: 562-71
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