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Jeffrey D. Hartgerink

Jeffrey D. Hartgerink

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Chemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
19936
World Ranking
8280
National Ranking
2396

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)

Overview

Jeffrey D. Hartgerink is affiliated with Rice University in the United States. Their research spans materials science and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, focusing extensively on biomaterials and molecular biology subfields. Their work includes significant contributions to immunology, oncology, and surgery.

The scientist's research topics cover a wide array of subjects related to biomaterials and biological systems. These include:

  • Collagen: Extraction and Characterization
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • Silk-based Biomaterials and Applications
  • Protein Hydrolysis and Bioactive Peptides

Hartgerink has published frequently in the following venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biomacromolecules
  • Nature Biomedical Engineering
  • Nature Chemistry
  • ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering

Recent representative publications include:

  • "A wireless millimetric magnetoelectric implant for the endovascular stimulation of peripheral nerves," 2022, Nature Biomedical Engineering
  • "Influence of injection technique, drug formulation and tumor microenvironment on intratumoral immunotherapy delivery and efficacy," 2021, Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
  • "Self-assembling multidomain peptide hydrogels accelerate peripheral nerve regeneration after crush injury," 2020, Biomaterials
  • "3D Printing of Self-Assembling Nanofibrous Multidomain Peptide Hydrogels," 2023, Advanced Materials
  • "Recent Advances in Collagen Mimetic Peptide Structure and Design," 2022, Biomacromolecules

The scientist collaborates frequently with a number of co-authors, including:

  • Brett H. Pogostin
  • Joseph W. R. Swain
  • Adam C. Farsheed
  • Carson C. Cole
  • Kevin J. McHugh

Jeffrey D. Hartgerink was recognized as a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Self-assembly and mineralization of peptide-amphiphile nanofibers

    Samuel I. Stupp;Jeffrey D. Hartgerink;Elia Beniash

  • Peptide-amphiphile nanofibers: A versatile scaffold for the preparation of self-assembling materials

    Jeffrey D. Hartgerink;Elia Beniash;Samuel I. Stupp

  • Self-assembly of peptide-amphiphile nanofibers: the roles of hydrogen bonding and amphiphilic packing.

    Sergey E Paramonov;Ho-Wook Jun;Jeffrey D Hartgerink

  • Self-Assembling Peptide Nanotubes

    Jeffrey D. Hartgerink;Juan R. Granja;and Ronald A. Milligan;M. Reza Ghadiri

  • Multi-hierarchical self-assembly of a collagen mimetic peptide from triple helix to nanofibre and hydrogel.

    Lesley E. R. O'Leary;Jorge A. Fallas;Erica L. Bakota;Marci K. Kang

  • Self-assembly combining two bioactive peptide-amphiphile molecules into nanofibers by electrostatic attraction.

    Krista L. Niece;Jeffrey D. Hartgerink;Jeffrey D. Hartgerink;Jack J.J.M. Donners;Samuel I. Stupp

  • Gold Nanoparticles Can Induce the Formation of Protein-based Aggregates at Physiological pH

    Dongmao Zhang;Oara Neumann;Hui Wang;Virany M. Yuwono

  • Dentin Conditioning Codetermines Cell Fate in Regenerative Endodontics

    Kerstin M. Galler;Rena N. D’Souza;Marianne Federlin;Adriana C. Cavender

  • Self-Assembling Multidomain Peptide Hydrogels: Designed Susceptibility to Enzymatic Cleavage Allows Enhanced Cell Migration and Spreading

    Kerstin M. Galler;Lorenzo Aulisa;Katherine R. Regan;Rena N. D’Souza

  • Self-assembly of multidomain peptides: balancing molecular frustration controls conformation and nanostructure.

    He Dong;Sergey E Paramonov;Lorenzo Aulisa;Erica L Bakota

  • Peptide Nanotubes and Beyond

    Jeffrey D. Hartgerink;Thomas D. Clark;M. Reza Ghadiri

  • A customized self-assembling peptide hydrogel for dental pulp tissue engineering.

    Kerstin M. Galler;Jeffrey D. Hartgerink;Adriana C. Cavender;Gottfried Schmalz

  • Oriented Self-Assembly of Cyclic Peptide Nanotubes in Lipid Membranes

    Hui Sun Kim;Jeffrey D. Hartgerink;M. Reza Ghadiri

  • Self-assembly of multidomain peptides: sequence variation allows control over cross-linking and viscoelasticity.

    Lorenzo Aulisa;He Dong;Jeffrey D Hartgerink

  • Scaffolds for dental pulp tissue engineering.

    Kerstin M. Galler;R. N. D’Souza;J. D. Hartgerink;G. Schmalz

  • Self-Assembling Multidomain Peptide Nanofibers for Delivery of Bioactive Molecules and Tissue Regeneration.

    Amanda N. Moore;Jeffrey D. Hartgerink

  • Enzyme‐Mediated Degradation of Peptide‐Amphiphile Nanofiber Networks

    Ho-Wook Jun;Virany Yuwono;Sergey E. Paramonov;Jeffrey D. Hartgerink

  • Peptide-Mediated Formation of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Composites

    Mark J. Pender;Laura A. Sowards;Jeffrey D. Hartgerink;Morley O. Stone

  • Synthetic collagen mimics: self-assembly of homotrimers, heterotrimers and higher order structures

    Jorge A. Fallas;Lesley E. R. O'Leary;Jeffrey D. Hartgerink

  • Self-Assembling Peptide Amphiphile Nanofibers as a Scaffold for Dental Stem Cells

    Kerstin M. Galler;Adriana Cavender;Virany Yuwono;He Dong

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuel I. Stupp
Samuel I. Stupp Northwestern University
Rena N. D'Souza
Rena N. D'Souza University of Utah
Gottfried Schmalz
Gottfried Schmalz University of Bern
Naomi J. Halas
Naomi J. Halas Rice University
R. Bruce Weisman
R. Bruce Weisman Rice University
Richard W. Farndale
Richard W. Farndale University of Cambridge
M. Reza Ghadiri
M. Reza Ghadiri Scripps Research Institute
Rizia Bardhan
Rizia Bardhan Iowa State University
Gustavo E. Scuseria
Gustavo E. Scuseria Rice University
Eugene R. Zubarev
Eugene R. Zubarev Rice University

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