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Adam Rauff serves as a Research Fellow at the University of Oregon's Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, conducting research in the Guldberg and Willet laboratories since June 2023. His position resides within this interdisciplinary research initiative focused on translating scientific discoveries into practical applications.
Dr. Rauff earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Utah in 2023, with doctoral research centered on the biological mechanisms of new blood vasculature formation across tissue environments. This foundational work directly informs his current postdoctoral investigations.
His research program emphasizes vascular biology and tissue engineering, specifically targeting neovascularization processes in engineered tissues. This work bridges regenerative medicine and biomaterials science, with potential applications in wound healing and implant vascularization. Methodologically, he integrates biological analysis with engineering approaches to vascularization challenges.
No scientific awards or honors are documented in the available institutional profile.
While specific mentorship activities aren't detailed, Dr. Rauff operates within the collaborative research framework of the Knight Campus. His role involves contributing to principal investigators' funded projects while developing independent research trajectories in vascular tissue engineering.
Dr. Rauff collaborates within the Guldberg and Willet laboratory ecosystem, which specializes in skeletal tissue engineering and vascularization strategies. These labs form part of the Knight Campus's mission to accelerate scientific impact through interdisciplinary teamwork across engineering and health sciences domains.





