Faculty Scientist II
MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR)
Michaela.Reagan@mainehealth.org
(207) 396-8196
Accepting Rotating Students, Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Cancer, Metabolism, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Multiple myeloma, Skeletal Biology, Stem Cells, T32 Faculty
IPh.D. Functional Genomics, 2011
Thesis: Discovery of novel pain genes using systems genetics
Biomedical Engineering
Mentor: Caitlin Howell | Thesis Topics: Biological Sample Handling & Preparation
Biological Threat Detection, Liquid-Infused Surfaces, Paper-Based Devices
Associate Professor
(207) 288-6783
Aging, Cancer, Cancer/tumors, immune disorders, Immunodeficiency, Immunodeficient xenograft host, Immunology/Inflammation/Hematology, Stem Cells, T32 Faculty, Tumor microenvironment and tumor immunology in cancer therapeutic resistance and relapse, Xenograft
IPh.D Functional Genomics, 2014
Pacific Development and Technology
Thesis: Wavelet-based phenotyping algorithm characterizing seizure morphology and frequency variation in genetic models of absence epilepsy
Associate Research Professor of Psychology
207.581.2084
Biomedical Science (PhD)
Mentor: Dustin Updike | Thesis Topics: Germ Granules, CRISPR
Genetics, Genomics, Stem Cells, T32 Fellow, T32 Fellow 2019-2020
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 2010
Thesis: Dependency of neurotrophin receptor-interacting melanoma associated antigen protein in bone morphogenetic protein-mediated apoptosis
Biomedical Engineering
Mentor: Michael Mason | CNF, bone regeneration, bioactive scaffolds
Faculty Scientist III
MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR)
Clifford.Rosen@mainehealth.org
(207) 662-4174
Bone Research, Clinical trials, Insulin, Metabolism, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Skeletal stem cells, T32 Faculty
Professor and Scientific Director
207-288-6000
Aging, Cancer, Cardiovascular, developmental biology, Developmental Disorders, Genetics and Genomics, Infectious disease, Infectious Disease Research, Neurodegenerative and Neuromuscular Diseases, Stem Cells
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 2015
Thesis: Mechanisms of DLL4/Notch and BMP9 mediated endothelial cell quiescence
Faculty Scientist III, Co-Director, Myocardial Biology & Heart Failure Research Lab
MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR)
(207) 396-8279
Accepting Rotating Students, Cancer, Cardiac progenitor cells, Cardiovascular, Heart disease, Immunology/Inflammation/Hematology, Inflammation, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Skeletal Biology, Stem Cells, T32 Faculty
Faculty Scientist III, Co-Director, Myocardial Biology & Heart Failure Research Lab
MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR)
Douglas.Sawyer@mainehealth.org
(207) 662-2414
Cardiovascular, Heart Failure, Heart failure and translational research, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Myocardial Biology, Neuregulin
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 2019
Mentor: Gregory Cox | Thesis Topics: Congenital Muscular Dystrophy
Emeritus Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department
Advanced Nanocomposites, Biologically-Inspired Engineering Systems (BIES), Biologically-Inspired Robotic Devices and Systems (BIRDS), Biomedical Engineering, Biomimetics and Artificial Muscles, Bionic Vision and Ophthalmological Engineering as well as Neuro and Endovascular Surgical Tools and Medical Implants, Electroactive Polymers, Emeritus Professor, Health Engineering, Heart Assist Systems, Heart Failure Prevention, Intelligent Robotic Systems, Left Ventricular Assist Systems (LVAS), Mechatronics, Nano-Bio Engineering, Robotic Surgery, Smart Aerospace and Marine Structures, Smart/Intelligent Materials, Structures and Systems