
About
Dr. Alejandro Almarza is a Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, Department of Oral and Craniofacial Sciences, with over 15 years of expertise in tissue engineering and regenerative therapies for musculoskeletal tissues. His NIH-funded research program ($12M+) focuses on temporomandibular joint (TMJ) regeneration, pain mechanisms, and translational applications of extracellular matrix scaffolds.
Education:
- BS Chemical Engineering, Florida State University (2001)
- PhD Bioengineering, Rice University (2005)
Research Focus: Dr. Almarza's lab develops innovative approaches for TMJ regeneration using large animal models (porcine, ovine, caprine) and investigates biophysical aspects of joint degeneration. Key areas include:
- 3D visualization of joint innervation
- CRISPR-based epigenome modulation
- Extracellular matrix scaffold design
- Mechanotransduction in cartilage
- Human pain phenotyping
Recent Publications demonstrate strong emphasis on translational pathways for TMJ therapies, with 67% of last 15 articles focusing on large animal validation studies and scaffold biocompatibility testing. Biomechanical characterization appears in 40% of recent works.
Research Infrastructure: Leads the TMJ Regeneration Laboratory with capabilities for biomechanical testing, histomorphometry, and in vivo modeling. Collaborates with McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
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