
About
Tomoko Fujiwara serves as Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Memphis, where she has taught since 2007. Her research focuses on stimuli-responsive biomaterials with applications in drug delivery and tissue engineering.
Dr. Fujiwara's research interests include:
- Stimuli-responsive polymeric materials
- Biomedical and biodegradable polymers
- Bio-inspired macromolecules
- Nano-materials for medical applications
- Polymer-based drug delivery systems
- Tissue engineering scaffolds
Her publication record demonstrates consistent innovation in chitosan modifications, PLA stereocomplexation, and hydrogel systems, with recent work emphasizing 3D-printable biomaterials and magnetic drug delivery systems. Current research directions include polymer/AI integration and smart hydrogel development.
Scientific recognition includes:
- best 3rd year GA award in Annual Chemmys
- Merck/UNCF Postdoctoral Fellowship for collaborators
- multiple student awards at regional and national competitions
- featured journal cover for stereocomplex research
Dr. Fujiwara actively mentors graduate and undergraduate researchers, with recent projects focusing on polymer brush systems, printable hydrogels, and metal-drug delivery biomaterials. Her lab maintains collaborations with institutions including Wayne State University, John Hopkins University, and Osaka University. Current initiatives include developing biomaterials for guided bone regeneration and infection control.
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