Amir Nasajpour

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2018- Chemistry: Materials University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
Area:
Biomaterials, Self Assembled Mono-layers (SAM's), Liquid Crystals
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Amir Nasajpour is a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry at UCLA. His undergraduate academic career was supervised by the late Professor Alan Katritzky at the Center of Heterocyclic Chemistry. He has co-authored robust benzotriazole mediated peptide cyclization reactions with the aim to create a library of marine-based diketopiperazine compounds. At the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, he developed a Rose inspired antimicrobial biomaterial and a multi-functional periodontal nanocomposite membrane in collaboration with the UCLA School of Dentistry Weintraub Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology. He explores new chemistry and macromolecular engineering methodology to aid fellow clinicians to develop minimally invasive methods of surgery, supramolecular based devices for diagnostics, and nanocomposites inspired by nature.

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Alan Roy Katritzky research assistant 2012-2014 UF Gainesville
 (Undergraduate Researcher Assistant)
Ali Khademhosseini research assistant 2014-2018 Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Paul S. Weiss grad student 2018- UCLA

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Pouraghaei Sevari S, Kim JK, Chen C, et al. (2021) Whitlockite-Enabled Hydrogel for Craniofacial Bone Regeneration. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces
Trujillo-de Santiago G, Alvarez MM, Samandari M, et al. (2018) Chaotic printing: using chaos to fabricate densely packed micro- and nanostructures at high resolution and speed. Materials Horizons. 5: 813-822
Trujillo-de Santiago G, Alvarez MM, Samandari M, et al. (2018) Chaotic printing: using chaos to fabricate densely packed micro- and nanostructures at high resolution and speed Materials Horizons. 5: 813-822
Nasajpour A, Ansari S, Rinoldi C, et al. (2018) Tissue Regeneration: A Multifunctional Polymeric Periodontal Membrane with Osteogenic and Antibacterial Characteristics (Adv. Funct. Mater. 3/2018) Advanced Functional Materials. 28: 1870021
Zhu K, Shin SR, van Kempen T, et al. (2017) Gold Nanocomposite Bioink for Printing 3D Cardiac Constructs. Advanced Functional Materials. 27
Nasajpour A, Mandla S, Shree S, et al. (2017) Nanostructured fibrous membranes with rose spike-like architecture. Nano Letters
Zhu K, Shin SR, van Kempen T, et al. (2017) Tissue Engineering: Gold Nanocomposite Bioink for Printing 3D Cardiac Constructs (Adv. Funct. Mater. 12/2017) Advanced Functional Materials. 27
Nasajpour A, Ansari S, Rinoldi C, et al. (2017) A Multifunctional Polymeric Periodontal Membrane with Osteogenic and Antibacterial Characteristics Advanced Functional Materials. 28: 1703437
Hasan A, Saliba J, Pezeshgi Modarres H, et al. (2016) Micro and nanotechnologies in heart valve tissue engineering. Biomaterials. 103: 278-292
Leijten J, Rouwkema J, Zhang YS, et al. (2016) Advancing Tissue Engineering: A Tale of Nano-, Micro-, and Macroscale Integration. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 12: 2130-45
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