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Atul N. Parikh is a Professor in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering at the University of California Davis. His work bridges physical and biological sciences, focusing on understanding cellular mechanisms and designing bio-inspired synthetic materials. Key research areas include membrane dynamics, phase separation in vesicles, and the creation of synthetic protocells to explore life's fundamental processes.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text. His research emphasizes far-from-equilibrium systems and non-equilibrium self-assembly, aiming to develop materials capable of complex functions like memory and self-repair. Recent studies explore lipid phase separation, osmotic stress responses, and surfactant-mediated membrane modulations.
Notable projects include the development of lipid nanoconstructs for drug delivery, osmo-regulated vesicle systems, and understanding microbial membrane interactions. His work has applications in biomedical engineering, material science, and synthetic biology.
Lab activities focus on experimental approaches combining microscopy, biophysical characterization, and synthetic material fabrication. Collaborative efforts involve interdisciplinary teams addressing challenges in membrane biology and functional materials design.
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