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Josephine Allen, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at the University of Florida. Her research focuses on biomaterials, cell-material interactions, and stem cell differentiation, with particular emphasis on tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. She leads the Allen Research Group, which explores advanced biomaterials and their applications in biomedical contexts. Dr. Allen has a postdoctoral background in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University and holds degrees from California State University Northridge.
Her work integrates nanotechnology and material science to develop novel biomaterials like DNA-collagen complexes and bioactive hydrogels, with applications in vascular engineering, bone regeneration, and space biology. Notable themes include sex-based biological variables in biomaterial studies and the impact of microgravity on vascular cells. She has pioneered bioreactor systems and magnetoelectric materials for biomedical use, and her research emphasizes ethical considerations such as cell ancestry in bioengineering.
Publications span topics like hydrogel design, stem cell niche engineering, and the effects of simulated microgravity on immune cells. Her work bridges material science with clinical applications, aiming to advance regenerative therapies and address unmet needs in vascular and bone tissue engineering.
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