
Elizabeth J. Brisbois
Associate Professor · Medical Device Materials
University of GeorgiaAbout
Elizabeth J. Brisbois, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the University of Georgia, affiliated with the School of Chemical, Materials & Biomedical Engineering. Her research focuses on designing biomaterials for medical devices using molecules inherent to the human body to enhance compatibility and reduce complications like thrombosis, inflammation, and infection. Key areas include nitric oxide-releasing polymers, antimicrobial surfaces, and therapeutic delivery systems.
Her work addresses challenges in cardiovascular, pulmonary, diabetes, and dental patient care, emphasizing translational applications. Recent articles highlight innovations in slippery nanoemulsion coatings, antibiofouling materials, and NO-releasing composites for implants and catheters.
Brisbois has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed publications since 2011, spanning materials science, biomedical engineering, and antimicrobial technologies. Her research bridges fundamental polymer chemistry and clinical applications, aiming to improve medical device safety and efficacy.
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