Rebecca Bader
Affiliations: | Biomedical & Chemical Engineering | Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States |
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Organic Chemistry, General ChemistryWebsite:
https://news.syr.edu/blog/2010/09/29/rheumatoid-arthritis/Google:
"Rebecca Ann Bader"Bio:
http://www.ecs.syr.edu/faculty/bader/cv.pdf
https://books.google.com/books?id=RLMvAQAAIAAJ
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorWillie E. SkipRochefort |
grad student | 2007 | Oregon State | |
(Development and characterization of novel hydrogels for nucleus pulposus replacement.) | ||||
Weiyuan J. Kao | post-doc | 2007-2008 | UW Madison |
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Bader RA, Herzog KT, Kao WJ. (2009) A study of diffusion in poly(ethyleneglycol)-gelatin based semi-interpenetrating networks for use in wound healing. Polymer Bulletin (Berlin, Germany). 62 |
Bader RA, Kao WJ. (2009) Modulation of the keratinocyte-fibroblast paracrine relationship with gelatin-based semi-interpenetrating networks containing bioactive factors for wound repair Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition. 20: 1005-1030 |
Kleinbeck KR, Bader RA, Kao WJ. (2009) Concurrent in vitro release of silver sulfadiazine and bupivacaine from semi-interpenetrating networks for wound management. Journal of Burn Care & Research : Official Publication of the American Burn Association. 30: 98-104 |
Bader RA, Herzog KT, Kao WJ. (2009) A study of diffusion in poly(ethyleneglycol)-gelatin based semi-interpenetrating networks for use in wound healing Polymer Bulletin. 62: 381-389 |
Bader RA. (2008) Synthesis and viscoelastic characterization of novel hydrogels generated via photopolymerization of 1,2-epoxy-5-hexene modified poly(vinyl alcohol) for use in tissue replacement Acta Biomaterialia. 4: 967-975 |
Bader RA, Rochefort WE. (2008) Rheological characterization of photopolymerized poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels for potential use in nucleus pulposus replacement. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A. 86: 494-501 |