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==[http://columbiamedicine2.org/CPET/research/molecularrobotics.html Dr. Milan N. Stojanović] == | ==[http://columbiamedicine2.org/CPET/research/molecularrobotics.html Dr. Milan N. Stojanović] == | ||
*Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Experimental Therapeutics, Columbia University, USA. | *Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Experimental Therapeutics, Columbia University, USA. | ||
*Research areas: molecular robotics and computing, construction of autonomous therapeutic and diagnostic molecular devices based on nucleic acids, oligonucleotide-based fluorescent probes for small molecules and proteins, directed movement of catalytic nanoassemblies, recognition-triggered drug delivery systems, decision-making molecular networks. | *Research areas: [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=smart-dna molecular robotics and computing], construction of autonomous therapeutic and diagnostic molecular devices based on nucleic acids, oligonucleotide-based fluorescent probes for small molecules and proteins, directed movement of catalytic nanoassemblies, recognition-triggered drug delivery systems, decision-making molecular networks. | ||
*Education: Ph.D. University | *Education: Ph.D. Harvard University, USA; B.S. University of Belgrade, Serbia. |
Revision as of 18:35, 4 June 2010
University Professors
Dr. Oskar Škrinjar
- Position: Assistant Professor, Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.
- Research areas: medical imaging, image processing, computer vision, computer graphics.
- Education: Ph.D. Yale University, USA; B.S. University of Novi Sad, Serbia.
Dr. Gordana Vunjak-Novaković
- Position: Full Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, USA.
- Research areas: tissue engineering, human stem cells (adult and embryonic), advanced bioreactors, biophysical regulation of cell function and tissue development.
- Education: Ph.D. University of Belgrade, Serbia; B.S. University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Dr. Milan N. Stojanović
- Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Experimental Therapeutics, Columbia University, USA.
- Research areas: molecular robotics and computing, construction of autonomous therapeutic and diagnostic molecular devices based on nucleic acids, oligonucleotide-based fluorescent probes for small molecules and proteins, directed movement of catalytic nanoassemblies, recognition-triggered drug delivery systems, decision-making molecular networks.
- Education: Ph.D. Harvard University, USA; B.S. University of Belgrade, Serbia.