Donald E. Ingber, MD, PhD

Affiliations: 
Wyss Institute Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
biologically inspired engineering
Website:
http://wyss.harvard.edu/viewpage/121/donald-e-ingber
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Bio:

http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~biophys/Donald_E_Ingber.htm

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Cross-listing: Chemistry Tree - Cell Biology Tree

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Aditya P Patil grad student 2023- Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Christopher S. Chen grad student 1997 Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (BME Tree)
Amy Brock grad student 2004 Harvard
Francis J. Alenghat grad student 2005 Harvard
Hannah H. Chang grad student 2008 Harvard
Julia E. Sero grad student 2002-2009 Harvard Medical School
Abigail L. Bracha grad student 2010 Harvard
Franziska Graf grad student 2012 Harvard
Hyun Jung Kim post-doc Wyss institute @ Harvard
Esak Lee post-doc (Biomechanics Tree)
Yuncheng Man post-doc (Biomechanics Tree)
Kevin Kit Parker post-doc Harvard (Chemistry Tree)
Samira Musah post-doc 2013- Harvard (Chemistry Tree)
Nur Mustafaoglu post-doc 2017- Wyss institute @ Harvard (Chemistry Tree)
Alican Ozkan post-doc 2020- Wyss Institute / Harvard Medical School (BME Tree)
Anna Stejskalová post-doc 2020- Harvard (Chemistry Tree)
Philip R. LeDuc post-doc 1999-2002 Harvard Medical School (Biomechanics Tree)
Ratmir Derda post-doc 2008-2011 Harvard Medical School (Chemistry Tree)
Kristopher A. Lofgren post-doc 2010-2013 Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School (Microtree)
Jonathan E. Didier post-doc 2010-2019 Wyss Institute at Harvard University (Biomechanics Tree)
Debraj Ghose post-doc 2022 Harvard Medical School
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Man Y, Zhai Y, Jiang A, et al. (2024) Exacerbation of influenza virus induced lung injury by alveolar macrophages and its suppression by pyroptosis blockade in a human lung alveolus chip. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Özkan A, LoGrande NT, Feitor JF, et al. (2024) Intestinal organ chips for disease modelling and personalized medicine. Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Izadifar Z, Cotton J, Chen S, et al. (2024) Mucus production, host-microbiome interactions, hormone sensitivity, and innate immune responses modeled in human cervix chips. Nature Communications. 15: 4578
Dasgupta Q, Jiang A, Wen AM, et al. (2023) A human lung alveolus-on-a-chip model of acute radiation-induced lung injury. Nature Communications. 14: 6506
Strasser MK, Gibbs DL, Gascard P, et al. (2023) Concerted epithelial and stromal changes during progression of Barrett's Esophagus to invasive adenocarcinoma exposed by multi-scale, multi-omics analysis. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Izadifar Z, Sontheimer-Phelps A, Lubamba BA, et al. (2022) Modeling mucus physiology and pathophysiology in human organs-on-chips. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 114542
Bai H, Si L, Jiang A, et al. (2022) Mechanical control of innate immune responses against viral infection revealed in a human lung alveolus chip. Nature Communications. 13: 1928
Goyal G, Prabhala P, Mahajan G, et al. (2022) Ectopic Lymphoid Follicle Formation and Human Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Responses Recapitulated in an Organ-on-a-Chip. Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany). e2103241
Robinson-McCarthy LR, Mijalis AJ, Filsinger GT, et al. (2021) Laboratory-Generated DNA Can Cause Anomalous Pathogen Diagnostic Test Results. Microbiology Spectrum. e0031321
Grant J, Özkan A, Oh C, et al. (2021) Simulating drug concentrations in PDMS microfluidic organ chips. Lab On a Chip
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