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Ashley Brown is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at North Carolina State University's College of Engineering. She leads research focused on biomaterials, hemostasis, and regenerative medicine. Her work integrates material science with clinical applications, particularly in developing fibrin-based therapies for wound healing, thrombosis management, and infection control.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but her research spans interdisciplinary areas including nanomedicine, tissue engineering, and immunomechanical systems. Key projects include designing synthetic platelet-like particles, fibrin-targeted nanogels, and microphysiological models for trauma and coagulation studies.
Research interests emphasize fetal vs. adult fibrinogen differences, sialic acid effects on clotting kinetics, and biomaterial scaffolds for enhanced healing. Her lab develops innovative solutions for neonatal coagulopathies, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and point-of-care diagnostics.
Publications highlight advancements in fibrin-based drug delivery systems, antimicrobial materials, and microfluidic organ-on-a-chip models. Collaborations likely involve biomedical engineering, materials science, and clinical partners.
Awards and grants include the NSF CAREER award for dynamic microgel research. Her work bridges fundamental science with translational applications addressing unmet clinical needs in hemostasis and trauma care.
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