2012 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Drug delivery, Nanotechnology, Nanoparticle, Biomedical engineering and Pharmacology. Specifically, his work in Drug delivery is concerned with the study of Drug carrier. The Nanotechnology study combines topics in areas such as Tissue engineering, Polymer and Microsphere.
His studies in Biomedical engineering integrate themes in fields like Chitosan, Self-healing hydrogels and Dosing. The study incorporates disciplines such as Nerve block, Brain ischemia and Biochemistry, Liposome in addition to Pharmacology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Blockade, Local anesthesia and Local anesthetic.
His main research concerns Drug delivery, Nanotechnology, Anesthesia, Biomedical engineering and Pharmacology. Daniel S. Kohane is interested in Drug carrier, which is a branch of Drug delivery. His Nanotechnology study incorporates themes from Tissue engineering and Drug release.
The various areas that he examines in his Anesthesia study include Blockade and Toxicity. His study in Biomedical engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Adhesion, Self-healing hydrogels, Surgery and Hyaluronic acid. His Local anesthetic study combines topics in areas such as Local anesthesia and Sciatic nerve.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Drug delivery, Anesthesia, Local anesthesia, Local anesthetic and Biomedical engineering. Nanotechnology covers he research in Drug delivery. His work deals with themes such as Lactic acidosis and Shock, which intersect with Anesthesia.
His Local anesthesia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Bupivacaine, Nerve block and Liposome. His work carried out in the field of Local anesthetic brings together such families of science as Liposomal Bupivacaine, Biophysics, Cornea, Toxicity and Sciatic nerve. The concepts of his Biomedical engineering study are interwoven with issues in Biocompatibility and Adhesive.
Daniel S. Kohane mainly focuses on Drug delivery, Anesthesia, Biomedical engineering, Nerve block and Nanotechnology. His research in Drug delivery intersects with topics in Lesion, Macular degeneration, Dexamethasone, Neuroscience and Drug. His Anesthesia study focuses on Local anesthesia in particular.
His study explores the link between Local anesthesia and topics such as Local anesthetic that cross with problems in Liposomal Bupivacaine, Adjuvant, Nanorod and Sciatic nerve. He works mostly in the field of Biomedical engineering, limiting it down to topics relating to Adhesive and, in certain cases, Polycaprolactone, GLUE, Wound healing, Biocompatibility and Polymer, as a part of the same area of interest. His study in Near-infrared spectroscopy extends to Nanotechnology with its themes.
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HYDROGELS IN DRUG DELIVERY: PROGRESS AND CHALLENGES
Todd R. Hoare;Daniel S. Kohane.
Polymer (2008)
Nanotechnological strategies for engineering complex tissues.
Tal Dvir;Brian P. Timko;Brian P. Timko;Daniel S. Kohane;Robert Langer.
Nature Nanotechnology (2011)
Engineering vascularized skeletal muscle tissue.
Shulamit Levenberg;Shulamit Levenberg;Jeroen Rouwkema;Mara Macdonald;Evan S. Garfein.
Nature Biotechnology (2005)
Nanowired three-dimensional cardiac patches
Tal Dvir;Tal Dvir;Brian Paul Timko;Brian Paul Timko;Mark Daniel Brigham;Shreesh R. Naik.
Nature Nanotechnology (2011)
Remotely triggerable drug delivery systems.
Brian P. Timko;Tal Dvir;Tal Dvir;Daniel S. Kohane;Daniel S. Kohane.
Advanced Materials (2010)
The biocompatibility of mesoporous silicates.
Sarah P. Hudson;Robert F. Padera;Robert Langer;Daniel S. Kohane.
Biomaterials (2008)
Macroporous nanowire nanoelectronic scaffolds for synthetic tissues
Bozhi Tian;Jia Liu;Tal Dvir;Tal Dvir;Lihua Jin.
Nature Materials (2012)
Preparation of monodisperse biodegradable polymer microparticles using a microfluidic flow-focusing device for controlled drug delivery.
Qiaobing Xu;Michinao Hashimoto;Tram T. Dang;Todd Hoare.
Small (2009)
Microparticles and nanoparticles for drug delivery.
Daniel S. Kohane.
Biotechnology and Bioengineering (2007)
Photoswitchable Nanoparticles for Triggered Tissue Penetration and Drug Delivery
Rong Tong;Houman D. Hemmati;Robert S. Langer;Daniel Solomon Kohane.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012)
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