Gerald Fuller, Chemical Engineering Matrix-Induced Alignment: Effects on Endothelial Biology 2013 IIP Symposium - August 26, 2013
Gerald Fuller - Fletcher Jones II Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering Bio-X Affiliated Faculty CAP Profile Dr. Fuller's Lab Research Group Homepage Dr. Fuller's Stanford Chemical Engineering Profile Dr. Fuller's laboratory studies the processing of complex liquids (polymers, suspensions, emulsions, biological fluids) and how it alters their microstructure through orientation and deformation of their constitutive elements.
IIP Symposium, February 2012 - Elucidating on the mechanism of protein-protein interactions in epigenetic events from electronic spectroscopy measurements
Fellows Symposium 2012 - Local Axonal Protection by WldS as Revealed by Conditional Regulation of Protein Stability
Enhancement of Neuron: Device Interactions by Surface Presentation of Small Molecule Neurotrophin Receptor Agonists Interdisciplinary Initiatives Program Round 3 – 2006
Molecular Rheuology of Lung Surfectant in Health and Disease Interdisciplinary Initiatives Program Round 2 – 2002
Vascular Anastomosis Using Thermoreversible Gels Interdisciplinary Initiatives Program Round 3 – 2006
Insights into human tears could lead to more comfortable contacts March 22, 2016 - Stanford Report Chemical engineers under Bio-X affiliate Gerald Fuller have discovered mechanical properties of the tear film on...