Ehsan
Jabbarzadeh
Postdoctoral Scholar
Contacts
Division of Engineering and Applied Science
California Institute of Technology
1200 E. California Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91125
Email: ej79@caltech.edu
Phone: (267) 235-5951
Education
Ph.D., Chemical and Biological Engineering, Drexel University, 2007.
B.Sc., Polymer Engineering, Amir Kabir University, 2002.
Awards
Best Doctoral Dissertation Award, Mathematical Sciences and Engineering Category, Drexel University, 2007.
George Hill Fellowship, Drexel University, 2006.
Refereed Journal Publication
E. Jabbarzadeh, T. Starnes, Y. M. Khan, T. Jiang, A. J. Wirtel, M. Deng, Q. Lv, L. S. Nair, S. B. Doty and C. T. Laurencin, “Induction of angiogenesis in tissue engineered scaffolds designed for bone repair: A combined gene therapy-cell transplantation approach,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105: 11099-11104 (2008). [Abstract]
E. Jabbarzadeh, T. Jiang, M. Deng, L. S. Nair, Y. M. Khan and C. T. Laurencin, “Human endothelial cell growth and phenotypic expression on three dimensional poly(lactide-co-glycolide) sintered microsphere scaffolds for bone tissue engineering,” Biotech. Bioeng. 98: 1094-1102 (2007). [Abstract] [Press Coverage]
E. Jabbarzadeh, M. Deng, L. S. Nair, Y. M. Khan and C. T. Laurencin, “Apatite nano-crystalline surface modification of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) sintered microsphere scaffolds for bone tissue engineering,” J. Biomat. Sci. Polym. Ed. 18: 1141-1152 (2007). [Abstract]
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Strategies to enhance capillary formation inside biomaterials: A computational study,” Tissue Eng. 13: 2073-2086 (2007). [Abstract] [Press Coverage]
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Simulation of chemotaxis and random motility in 2D random porous domains,” Bul. Math. Biol. 69: 747-764 (2007). [Abstract]
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Fundamental limits on the efficacy of intercellular communication by diffusion,” J. Phys. Soc. Japan. 74: 1139-1141 (2005). [Abstract]
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Chemotaxis and random motility in unsteady chemoattractant fields: A computational study,” J. Theor. Biol. 235: 221-232 (2005). [Abstract]
Conference Proceedings/Book Chapters
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Simulation of chemotaxis and random motility in finite domain, ” in Nanoscale materials Science in Biology and Medicine, C. T. Laurencin and E. Botchwey, eds., Material Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 845:37-48 (2005). [Abstract]
Invited Seminars
University of South Carolina, Department of Chemical Engineering (2009).
University of California, Merced, School of Engineering (2009).
Texas A&M University, Department of Chemical Engineering (2009).
New York University, Department of Chemical Engineering (2009).
Conference Presentations
E. Jabbarzadeh and A. R. Asthagiri, “Quantitative understanding of the role of focal adhesions in cell spreading, ” Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Philadelphia, 2008.
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. T. Laurencin, “Induction of angiogenesis in scaffolds for bone tissue engineering, ” Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Philadelphia, 2008.
E. Jabbarzadeh and A. R. Asthagiri, “Quantitative understanding of fibroblast focal adhesions, ” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting, St. Louis, MO, 2008.
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. T. Laurencin, “Human endothelial cell growth and gene expression on three dimensional poly(lactic acid-co-glycolic acid) sintered microsphere scaffolds for bone tissue engineering, ” Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, San Francisco, 2006.
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Strategies to enhance capillary formation inside biomaterials: A computational study,” Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Cincinnati, 2005.
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Capillary formation inside 2D porous domains: A computational study,” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2005.
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Simulation of cell chemotaxis in 2D random porous domains,” Gordon Research Conference on Gradient Sensing and Directed cell Migration, Ventura, CA, 2005.
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Chemotaxis and random motility in unsteady chemoattractant fields: A computational study,” Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Austin , TX , 2004.
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Chemotactic cell migration in inhomogeneous domains: A Computational Study,” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2004.
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Computational Studies of Cell Migration,” 30th Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, Springfield, MA, 2004.
E. Jabbarzadeh and C. F. Abrams, “Computational Studies of Cell Migration,” 17th Annual Mid-Atlantic Biochemical Engineering Meeting, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2004.