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Assistant Professor in the Departments of Surgery and Biomedical Engineering, Ohio State University
Daniel Gallego-Perez is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Surgery and Biomedical Engineering at the Ohio State University.
Gallego-Perez earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at The Ohio State University in 2011. His doctoral research focused on the implementation of micro/nanoscale technologies for controlling the cellular microenvironment. He then completed postdoctoral training at the Center for Affordable Nanoengineering of Polymeric Biomedical Devices (OSU), where he worked on the development of novel nanotechnology-enabled platforms for a number of applications, including single-cell analysis, gene delivery, and cellular reprogramming.
His current research work focuses on the development of novel biomedical micro- and nanoscale technologies for fundamental and translational applications.
Visit website: https://medicine.osu.edu/find-faculty/clinical/surgery/daniel-gallego-perez
See also: The Ohio State University - Public Research university.
Details last updated 25-Mar-2021
Restored 90% of motor function forming new blood vessels after an ischemic stroke