E. Thomas (Tommy) PashuckView profile
Assistant Professor
E. Thomas (Tommy) Pashuck is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at Lehigh University , where he joined after postdoctoral training at Rutgers University and Imperial College London . His research focuses on designing enzyme-responsive biomaterials using peptide self-assembly to control hydrogel chemistry and nanoscale organization , aiming to improve regenerative medicine applications. Education: Ph.D. in Materials Science from Northwestern University (2009) Pashuck's work explores biomaterials that direct cell behavior through precise spatial and mechanical cues . Recent publications highlight advancements in high-throughput peptide screening , 4D bioprinting , and protease-activated hydrogels , demonstrating his expertise in dynamic biomaterial design and cell-matrix interactions . His research group investigates cell adhesion optimization via ligand mobility control , enzyme-mimicking nanomaterials , and sequence-controlled polymerization while maintaining clinical translation goals. Publications from 2021-2025 emphasize hydrogel mechanics , biodegradable scaffolds , and supramolecular catalytic systems , spanning biomaterial engineering , peptide nanotechnology , and regenerative medicine .







