
About
Douglas Goetz is a Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Ohio University, affiliated with both the College of Arts and Sciences and the Russ College of Engineering and Technology. He holds additional appointments in Biomedical Engineering and the Nanoscale Quantum Phenomena Institute.
Dr. Goetz earned his Ph.D. from Cornell University and previously taught at the University of Memphis. His research focuses on biomedical engineering applications including drug delivery systems, cellular adhesion mechanisms, and biochemical signaling pathways. His lab investigates therapeutic interventions for conditions like cancer, atherosclerosis, and metabolic disorders.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on kinase inhibitors, inflammatory pathways, and computational modeling of drug-target interactions. Research trends show consistent focus on translational applications of biochemistry in disease treatment.
Dr. Goetz maintains active research collaborations and has supervised numerous doctoral students throughout his career. His laboratory focuses on experimental and computational approaches to therapeutic development.



