معرفی
Mohammad F. Kiani is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Temple University's College of Engineering with expertise in biofluid mechanics, targeted drug delivery, and radiation oncology. He co-founded Engineering World Health and currently serves on its board of directors after previously serving as president.
His research centers on Microfluidic Systems, Targeted Drug Delivery, and Leukocyte Biology within the Biofluidics Laboratory. Current investigations address endothelial cell dysfunction in sepsis, microvascular heterogeneity, and radiation-induced endothelial damage through advanced experimental models and omics approaches.
Recent publications (2020-2022) reveal a strong interdisciplinary focus bridging vascular biology, inflammation research, and therapeutic development. His work demonstrates consistent investigation of leukocyte-endothelial interactions across sepsis, radiation oncology, and inflammatory conditions using microfluidic platforms and translational models.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow, American Heart Association
Dr. Kiani leads the Biofluidics Laboratory where his team develops experimental approaches to evaluate cellular interactions in disease states, with particular emphasis on translating engineering principles to biomedical applications in vascular pathophysiology.


