Fast Fact:
HST faculty member and pioneering biomedical engineer Robert Langer has been awarded the National Medal of Science.
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Degrees
- PhD in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics, MIT, 1984
- MD Harvard Medial School, 1983
- SM, Bioelectrical Engineering, MIT, 1978
- SB, Electrical Engineering, MIT, 1978
- SB, Biology, MIT, 1978
Selected Awards/Societies
- Melvin Marcus Award in Integrated Physiology, American Heart Association, 1992
- Burroughs-Welcome Investigator in Experimental Therapeutics, 1994
- Established Investigator Award, American Heart Association, 1999
Research Interests
Dr. Edelman is an active intensive care unit cardiologist who runs
an integrated physiology research laboratory and directs the Harvard-MIT
Biomedical Engineering Center. The Center is dedicated to propelling
technology into the clinic through firm mechanistic insight into
the operation of these devices. Dr. Edelman's own research interests
combine his scientific and medical training. He uses elements of
continuum mechanics, digital signal processing and polymeric controlled
release technology to examine the cellular and molecular mechanisms
that produce accelerated atherosclerosis and transform stable coronary
artery disease to unstable coronary syndromes. He and his colleagues
have used this knowledge to help create and explain the workings
of some of the more successful endovascular implants and drug-eluting
stents on the one hand the role of inflammation and growth regulation
in vascular disease on the other. His most recent publications
have focused on the how tissue engineered cells might be used for
the local delivery of growth factors and growth inhibitors in the
study of the mechanisms behind, and potential treatments for, tissue
repair. Understanding tissues as integrated dynamic community of
cells allows the Edelman lab to define health and disease, and to
readily investigate the impact of emerging therapies from a mechanistic
perspective. As such the laboratory has made important contributions
on basic scientific, applied biological and clinical medical levels.
Reference Publications
- Methe H, Brunner S, Wiegand D, Nabauer M, Koglin J, Edelman ER. Enhanced T-Helper-1 Lymphocyte Activation Patterns in Acute Coronary Syndromes. Journal of American College of Cardiology. 2005; 45(12):1939-1945.
- Balakrishnan B, Tzafriri AR, Seifert P, Groothuis A, Rogers C, Edelman, ER. Strut Position, Blood Flow, and Drug Deposition: Implications for Single and Overlapping Drug-Eluting Stents. Circulation. 2005; 111(22): 2958-65.
- Jonas M, Edelman ER, Groothuis A, Baker A, Seifert P, Rogers C. Vascular Neointimal Formation and Signaling Pathway Activation in Response to Stent Injury in Insulin Resistant and Diabetic Animals. Circulation Research Journal. 2005; 97(7):725-733.
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