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New Atlas - 13-Dec-2017Rutgers University has devised a new method for detecting tiny cancerous tumours. Subjects injec...
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Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at Rutgers University.
As an innovator, scientist, and educator, Professor Moghe holds a Distinguished Professorship at Rutgers. In July 2019, Dr. Moghe was appointed as the Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Research and Academic Affairs for Rutgers-New Brunswick. This followed his role as the inaugural Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation at Rutgers-New Brunswick in Jan 2018 (vcri.rutgers.edu).
Dr. Moghe previously served as the Research Director for the Rutgers School of Engineering, to advance new and expand existing technologies generated by Rutgers Engineering innovators. Past roles include Vice-Chair of Biomedical Engineering, Director of the Rutgers-UMDNJ graduate program in biomedical engineering, and Director of the Undergraduate Program in Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers.
Research Scholarship: Dr. Moghe has led extensive research initiatives and projects funded by the NIH, NSF, AHA, and private foundations. These include multiple NIH R01 and P41 projects on therapeutics for cardiovascular disease, imaging nanotechnology for early detection of cancerous lesions, and high content profiling technologies for stem cells in regenerative medicine. Total funding to date exceeds $20M. These projects have trained over 25 PhD graduates, 15 postdoctoral scientists, and 50 undergraduate researchers.
Visit website: https://bme.rutgers.edu/prabhas-v-moghe
See also: Rutgers University - Public research university.
Details last updated 23-Apr-2020
Rutgers University has devised a new method for detecting tiny cancerous tumours. Subjects injec...