My research focuses on the development of advanced biomaterials, tissue-engineered constructs, and biofabrication technologies for regenerative medicine applications. Current areas of interest include artificial organ engineering, 3D bioprinting, tissue engineering, and the design of biomimetic platforms that promote tissue regeneration and functional recovery.
My work is particularly centered on the development of engineered cardiovascular tissues, leveraging biomaterials, stem cells, and advanced manufacturing approaches to enhance tissue repair and restore cardiovascular function. I am also interested in creating physiologically relevant in vitro tissue models to investigate cell–material interactions, mechanobiology, and tissue remodeling processes.
My long-term research goal is to develop bioengineered blood vessels and living aortic heart valves capable of growth, remodeling, and long-term functional integration within the body.