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Harihara Baskaran

Known for influential publications on microvascular tissue engineering and cell transport, Harihara Baskaran is a distinguished faculty member at the Case School of Engineering, where he serves as the Department Chair and Professor in Chemical Engineering. His work is primarily focused on leveraging transport principles to tackle complex challenges in biology and medicine, with a particular emphasis on cell and tissue engineering. Professor Baskaran's research is centered around the design and development of microvascular flow analogs, which are crucial in addressing nutrient deficiencies in engineered tissues. His innovative approach aims to enhance the viability and functionality of these tissues, thereby advancing the field of biomedical engineering. His work has been widely recognized and published in leading scientific journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. In addition to his research, Professor Baskaran has been instrumental in securing funding from prestigious organizations such as the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. These grants have supported his pioneering research efforts and facilitated the development of cutting-edge technologies in tissue engineering. Beyond his research endeavors, Professor Baskaran is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of engineers and scientists. He is actively involved in teaching and guiding students, fostering an environment of innovation and critical thinking. His commitment to education and research excellence has made him a respected figure within the academic community. Professor Baskaran's contributions extend beyond academia, as he collaborates with industry partners to translate his research findings into practical applications. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also has the potential to impact healthcare practices and improve patient outcomes.

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