
Mark Garren
Assistant Clinical Professor · Biomaterials Engineering
University of GeorgiaAbout
Mark Garren, Ph.D., is a Clinical Assistant Professor (Limited Term) at the University of Georgia. His research focuses on reimagining medical devices and therapies through biomimetic design, particularly leveraging nitric oxide-releasing surfaces and antimicrobial materials to address challenges in medical device-associated infections, thrombosis, and biofouling.
Dr. Garren holds a Ph.D. and specializes in polymer chemistry, surface modification, and combinatorial design strategies. His work emphasizes overcoming the dimensional complexity of design spaces to develop high-performance materials for human, veterinary, and environmental health applications.
Key research interests include bio-inspired medical device coatings, antibacterial/antifungal surface engineering, and nitric oxide delivery systems for combating antibiotic resistance. His articles highlight innovations in superhydrophobic materials, endothelium-mimetic surfaces, and light-triggered antimicrobial compositions.
No scientific awards or advising/grant information is explicitly provided in the text. Dr. Garren is affiliated with the ISTEM Research Building at the University of Georgia.
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