
معرفی
Jan Stegemann, Ph.D., is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan, affiliated with the College of Engineering. His research focuses on tissue engineering, biomaterials, and regenerative medicine, with particular emphasis on vascularized constructs, acoustic rheometry, and medical device development. He leads the CMITE Lab and has pioneered techniques like resonant acoustic rheometry for real-time coagulation analysis.
- Education: Postdoc in Biomedical Engineering (Georgia Tech), Ph.D. in Bioengineering (Georgia Tech), M.S. and B.S. in Chemical Engineering (University of Toronto)
Key research themes include biomaterials characterization for soft tissues, osteochondral regeneration strategies, and ultrasound-based diagnostic tools. His work integrates mechanical engineering principles with biological systems to address clinical challenges in trauma care and orthopedics.
Recent publications emphasize modular microtissue engineering, vascularization strategies, and high-throughput coagulation assays. His lab develops both foundational science and translational technologies, such as injectable osteogenic microtissues and acoustic rheometry systems for point-of-care use.
- Awards: 2013 Society for Biomaterials Outstanding Research Award
Teaching and service contributions include curriculum development in medical product design and interprofessional education initiatives using extended reality (XR). He actively engages industry stakeholders to align academic research with clinical needs.



