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John Brown University
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Edith Mathiowitz is a Professor of Medical Science and Engineering at Brown University, where she directs the Biotechnology Graduate Program. An expert in drug and gene delivery systems, as well as tissue engineering, Mathiowitz develops polymers for various biomedical applications, including stem cell recruitment. Her work has resulted in major publications and two start-up companies, Spherics, Inc. and Perosphere, Inc., focused on improving patient compliance. Mathiowitz's research explores biodegradable polymer synthesis, hydrogel applications, and advanced drug delivery. Recent work includes studies of poly-l-lactic acid mesophases, biocoating's role in nanoparticle oral delivery, and advances in theranostics. She also investigates the impact of microbiota-associated metabolites on immune responses, including macrophage efferocytosis in lupus-prone mice, and the use of encapsulated all-trans retinoic acid for treating colitis in rodent models. Her primary research interest lies in advanced drug delivery systems.
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- h-index: 47
- Publications: 154
- Citations: 8,182
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