
Greg Harris
Dr. Greg Harris is at the forefront of discovery in the field of bioengineering, serving as an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. With a robust academic background, he earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of South Carolina and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Iowa State University. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges the gap between chemical and mechanical engineering, allowing him to explore innovative solutions in nerve repair and cellular biology. Dr. Harris's research is primarily centered on mechanical stimulation for nerve repair applications, a cutting-edge area that holds promise for advancing medical treatments for nerve damage. He is particularly interested in the impact of physical and biochemical signaling on Schwann cell plasticity, which is crucial for understanding how these cells can be manipulated to improve nerve regeneration. His work also delves into the use of decellularized extracellular matrix, a novel approach for guiding cell alignment and migration, which has significant implications for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Throughout his career, Dr. Harris has contributed extensively to the scientific community, publishing numerous peer-reviewed articles in esteemed journals. His publications not only highlight his expertise but also his commitment to advancing knowledge in bioengineering and cellular biology. His research has been instrumental in shedding light on the complex interactions between cells and their environments, paving the way for new therapeutic strategies. In addition to his research, Dr. Harris is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of engineers and scientists. He is actively involved in teaching and guiding students at the University of Cincinnati, fostering an environment of curiosity and innovation. His approach to education emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, preparing students to tackle complex challenges in the field of engineering. Dr. Harris's contributions extend beyond academia, as he frequently collaborates with industry partners and research institutions to translate his findings into practical applications. His work has the potential to revolutionize approaches to nerve repair and tissue engineering, offering hope for improved patient outcomes. As a leader in his field, Dr. Greg Harris continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in bioengineering, driven by a passion for discovery and a commitment to improving human health through scientific innovation.
Publications
, 5597-5608, 2007-12-01
, 212-222, 1998-11-01
, 214-233, 1995-10-01
, 61-66, 2023-11-01
, 1178-1183, 2022-03-07
, 102, 2020-08-31