
معرفی
Koyal Garg is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Saint Louis University (SLU), where she leads research in skeletal muscle regeneration, tissue engineering, and biomaterials. Her work focuses on enhancing muscle function and reducing fibrosis following injury, disease, or aging. Dr. Garg is affiliated with SLU's College of Engineering and Department of Biomedical Engineering, leveraging interdisciplinary approaches to bridge preclinical and clinical applications.
Her research emphasizes biomimetic scaffolds, stem cell therapies, and nanotechnology for regenerative medicine. Recent studies explore 3D bioprinting, gelatin nanoparticles for drug delivery, and electrostatic biomaterials to address volumetric muscle loss. She actively collaborates on translational projects to translate lab findings into clinical solutions.
Dr. Garg's lab investigates muscle regeneration pathways, immune responses in tissue repair, and the role of mechanical stimulation in rehabilitation. Her work has advanced understanding of fibrosis mechanisms and developed novel materials to promote functional recovery. Key contributions include biosponge-encased stem cells and laminin-enriched hydrogels for muscle repair.
Publications span biomaterial design, stem cell biology, and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Her research is supported by grants focused on translational regenerative medicine. Dr. Garg is committed to advancing therapies for muscle trauma and aging-related degeneration through innovative biomaterial strategies and interdisciplinary collaboration.


