Prof. Mark W. Grinstaff is a William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor and a Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering, and Medicine at Boston University. He is also the Director of BU’s Nanotechnology Innovation Center and the NIH T32 Biomaterials Program. Prof. Mark W. Grinstaff received his A.B. from Occidental College, earned his Ph.D. at the University of Illinois, and completed his postdoctoral training at the California Institute of Technology. His current research activities involve the synthesis of new macromolecules and biomaterials, self-assembly chemistry, imaging contrast agents, drug delivery, and wound repair.
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Prof. Mark W. Grinstaff is a William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor and a Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering, and Medicine at Boston University. He is also the Director of BU’s Nanotechnology Innovation Center and the NIH T32 Biomaterials Program. Prof. Mark W. Grinstaff received his A.B. from Occidental College, earned his Ph.D. at the University of Illinois, and completed his postdoctoral training at the California Institute of Technology. His current research activities involve the synthesis of new macromolecules and biomaterials, self-assembly chemistry, imaging contrast agents, drug delivery, and wound repair.