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Ellis Smith is a researcher in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, specializing in biomedical applications of microfluidics and microarray technologies. Their work focuses on single-cell analysis of vascular smooth muscle populations, investigating phenotypic heterogeneity and cellular dynamics under confinement.
- Research Areas: Cell Biology, Microfluidics, Vascular Biology
- Key Techniques: Microwell Arrays, Cellular Microarrays, Single-Cell Tracking
Recent research output (2022-2023) demonstrates expertise in developing microdevices for long-term cellular confinement and phenotypic monitoring, with potential applications in vascular disease modeling and regenerative medicine.
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