Josephine Allen, Ph.D. and Bryan James Cell Sex Study

With New Study, Allen Makes a Case for Cell Sex Reporting as Industry Standard

November 30, 2020

In virtually any type of research, small changes in data can sometimes lead to major changes in results. Josephine Allen, Ph.D., associate professor and Genzyme Professor of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at the University of Florida, and her team understand that the sex of the cells she uses in her experiments is more than […]

Read more »
Bryan James and Josephine Allen, Ph.D.

UF MSE Researchers Discover Potential Pathway for Bone Growth

April 9, 2020

UF MSE researchers have developed an injectable composite that spontaneously forms into nanofibers resembling the microscopic structure of the human body and could ultimately be custom designed for an infinite number of biomedical applications including connective-tissue repair, drug delivery, wound healing or skin care. The discovery came while evaluating a synthetic polymer substrate as a […]

Read more »
Bryan James Student Spotlight

Student Spotlight: Bryan D. James

December 3, 2019

Hard work and dedication are paying dividends for Materials Science & Engineering graduate student Bryan James. Some of his more recent accolades include winning the 2019 Biomaterials Education Challenge and securing a prestigious National Institute of Health Ruth L. Kirschtein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award. James is also a UF Department of Materials Science […]

Read more »