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Biography and Research Information
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Saja Alshafeay's research focuses on the interaction between engineered materials and biological systems, particularly concerning cell behavior and tissue engineering. Her work has investigated the use of liquid crystalline collagen assemblies as substrates to direct the alignment and spread of human Schwann cells. This research explores how the structural properties of collagen matrices can influence cellular morphology and function, with potential applications in regenerative medicine and neuroscience.
Alshafeay also contributes to computational biology, developing models to understand complex biological interactions. One area of her work involves computational modeling of tumor interactions with bone-resident cells, aiming to predict how tumors respond to various cellular and environmental perturbations. This approach utilizes computational methods to gain insights into disease mechanisms, particularly in the context of tumor-induced bone disease. Her collaborators at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville include Leonard A. Harris, Alexandra Gutierrez Vega, Karthik Nayani, and Homa Ghaiedi.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations (2026)
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Liquid crystalline collagen assemblies as substrates for directed alignment of human Schwann cells (2024)
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#52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease (2024)
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- #52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- #52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- #52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- #52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- Liquid crystalline collagen assemblies as substrates for directed alignment of human Schwann cells
- #52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease
- Liquid crystalline collagen assemblies as substrates for directed alignment of human Schwann cells
- Liquid crystalline collagen assemblies as substrates for directed alignment of human Schwann cells
- Liquid crystalline collagen assemblies as substrates for directed alignment of human Schwann cells
- Liquid crystalline collagen assemblies as substrates for directed alignment of human Schwann cells
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
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