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Pedro Lei is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University at Buffalo, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His research focuses on gene delivery, stem cell biology, tissue engineering, and biomaterials development. He holds a PhD in Chemical and Biological Engineering from the University at Buffalo (2014) and a BS in Chemistry from Minnesota State University (1998).
Dr. Lei’s work emphasizes regenerative medicine applications, particularly in salivary gland and skeletal muscle regeneration. His lab explores hydrogel-based biomaterials, metabolic reprogramming of senescent cells, and the role of signaling pathways (e.g., Wnt/BMP) in stem cell multipotency preservation. Recent studies highlight proline’s role in reversing mitochondrial dysfunction in aging cells and the use of cadherin-11 in tumor progression mechanisms.
Publications span nanoparticle synthesis for detoxification, neural progenitor cell support, and engineered tissues for diabetes treatment. His research bridges materials science and cell biology, with applications in anti-aging therapies and tissue repair. No scientific awards are explicitly noted in the provided materials.
Advising and grants sections remain unspecified, though his extensive publication record suggests ongoing collaborative projects. His lab’s work integrates biochemical, mechanical, and genetic engineering approaches to solve complex biomedical challenges.
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