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Prof. Roger D Kamm
Cecil and Ida Green Distinguished Professor of Mechanical and Biological Engineering
Director, Emergent Behaviors of Integrated Cellular Systems Center (EBICS)
Lecturer in Medicine, Harvard Medical
School (HMS)/Brigham & Womens Hospital (BWH)
Associate Director for Programs, Center for Biomedical Engineering (CBE)
Primary DLC
Department of Mechanical Engineering
MIT Room:
NE47-321
(617) 253-5330
rdkamm@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Angiogenesis
Vasculogenesis
Biological Machines and Microfluidics
Respiratory Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics
Cardiovascular Fluid Dynamics
Cell and Tissue Engineering
Physiological Modeling
Biomolecular Engineering
Metastatic Cancer
Cancer Drug Screening
Vascular Network Engineering
Research Summary
Research in MechanoBiology Laboratory includes:
(1) An overriding objective of the Mechanobiology Lab is to elucidate the fundamental nature of how cells sense and respond to mechanical stimuli, and to employ the principles revealed by these studies to seek new treatments for vascular disease and to develop tissue constructs for drug and toxicity screening.
(2) Both experimental and computational approaches are employed in a manner that encourages the constant interplay between the two for purposes of model validation, direct measurement of critical parameters, and identifying new hypotheses to be tested through experiment.
Recent Work
Projects
December 1, 2020
MIT Center for Multi-Cellular Engineered Living Systems (M-CELS)
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
September 26, 2013
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Microfluidic 3D Assays for Metastatic Cancer
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
August 5, 2013
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Infectious Diseases
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
August 5, 2013
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Biological Machines / Microfluidics
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
August 5, 2013
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Cancer Research
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
August 5, 2013
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Angiogenesis / Vasculogenesis
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
August 5, 2013
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Simulation and Modeling
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
January 20, 2009
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Development of New Scaffold Materials for Vascularized Engineered Tissues
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
September 26, 2008
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Tissue Engineering and Microfluidics
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
September 26, 2008
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Cellular Rheology
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
September 26, 2008
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Molecular Mechanics
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
October 1, 2007
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Microfluidic Systems for the Study of Vascular Networks
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
January 10, 2007
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Bioengineering Research in Mechanical Engineering
Principal Investigators
Roger Kamm
,
Ioannis Yannas
,
Xuanhe Zhao
August 3, 2006
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Research in the Mechanobiology Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
October 12, 2005
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Global Enterprise for Micro-Mechanics and Molecular Medicine (GEM4)
Principal Investigator
Roger Kamm
Video
11.2.20-Kamm
November 2, 2020
Conference Video
Duration: 20:14
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Roger D. Kamm
Cecil and Ida Green Distinguished Professor of Biological and Mechanical Engineering
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