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Jeffrey T. Borenstein

Jeffrey T. Borenstein

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Materials Science

D-Index
52
Citations
15567
World Ranking
9407
National Ranking
2277

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors

Overview

Jeffrey T. Borenstein is affiliated with Draper Laboratory in the United States. Their research portfolio spans multiple disciplines primarily in engineering and medicine, with significant contributions to biomedical engineering and pulmonary and respiratory medicine. Their body of work also touches on infectious diseases, epidemiology, and electrical and electronic engineering.

Their recent publications reflect a focus on innovative biomedical and respiratory technologies. Notable papers include:

  • High-throughput human primary cell-based airway model for evaluating influenza, coronavirus, or other respiratory viruses in vitro, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • A high-throughput microfluidic bilayer co-culture platform to study endothelial-pericyte interactions, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Tunable plant-based materials via in vitro cell culture using a Zinnia elegans model, 2020, Journal of Cleaner Production
  • A high gas transfer efficiency microfluidic oxygenator for extracorporeal respiratory assist applications in critical care medicine, 2021, Artificial Organs
  • Toward Development of a Higher Flow Rate Hemocompatible Biomimetic Microfluidic Blood Oxygenator, 2021, Micromachines

The scientist frequently collaborates with colleagues including Ashley L. Gard, Brett C. Isenberg, Rebeccah J. Luu, Robert B. Gaibler, and Thomas J. Mulhern. These partnerships have contributed extensively to their research output.

Jeffrey T. Borenstein's work is regularly published in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Artificial Organs
  • ASAIO Journal
  • Scientific Reports
  • Lab on a Chip

Their research topics cover a range of subjects focused on both engineering innovation and medical applications, including:

  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery
  • Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research

Borenstein was recognized as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2014, highlighting their contributions within their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Microscale technologies for tissue engineering and biology

    Ali Khademhosseini;Robert Langer;Jeffrey Borenstein;Joseph P. Vacanti

  • Engineering substrate topography at the micro- and nanoscale to control cell function.

    Christopher J. Bettinger;Robert Langer;Jeffrey T. Borenstein

  • Accordion-like honeycombs for tissue engineering of cardiac anisotropy.

    George C. Engelmayr;Mingyu Cheng;Christopher J. Bettinger;Jeffrey T. Borenstein

  • Tissue engineering of three-dimensional vascularized using microfabricated polymer assembly technology

    Jeffrey Borenstein;Kevin King;Joseph P. Vacanti;Hidetomi Terai

  • A biodegradable and biocompatible gecko-inspired tissue adhesive

    Alborz Mahdavi;Lino Ferreira;Lino Ferreira;Cathryn Sundback;Jason W. Nichol

  • Microfabrication Technology for Vascularized Tissue Engineering

    Jeffrey T. Borenstein;H. Terai;Kevin R. King;Kevin R. King;E.J. Weinberg;E.J. Weinberg

  • Biocompatibility of biodegradable semiconducting melanin films for nerve tissue engineering.

    Christopher J. Bettinger;Joost P. Bruggeman;Asish Misra;Jeffrey T. Borenstein

  • Controlling size, shape and homogeneity of embryoid bodies using poly(ethylene glycol) microwells

    Jeffrey M. Karp;Jeffrey M. Karp;Judy Yeh;George Eng;Junji Fukuda

  • Endothelialized Microvasculature Based on a Biodegradable Elastomer

    Christina Fidkowski;Mohammad R. Kaazempur-Mofrad;Jeffrey Borenstein;Joseph P. Vacanti

  • Silicon micromachining to tissue engineer branched vascular channels for liver fabrication

    Satoshi Kaihara;Jeffrey Borenstein;Rahul Koka;Sonal Lalan

  • Three-dimensional microfluidic tissue-engineering scaffolds using a flexible biodegradable polymer

    Christopher J. Bettinger;Eli J. Weinberg;Eli J. Weinberg;Katherine M. Kulig;Joseph P. Vacanti

  • Cell docking inside microwells within reversibly sealed microfluidic channels for fabricating multiphenotype cell arrays

    Ali Khademhosseini;Ali Khademhosseini;Judy Yeh;George Eng;Jeffrey Karp

  • Endothelialized networks with a vascular geometry in microfabricated poly(dimethyl siloxane).

    Michael Shin;Kant Matsuda;Osamu Ishii;Hidetomi Terai

  • Microfabrication of poly (glycerol–sebacate) for contact guidance applications

    Christopher J. Bettinger;Brian Orrick;Asish Misra;Robert Langer

  • Advanced Material Strategies for Tissue Engineering Scaffolds

    Lisa E. Freed;Lisa E. Freed;George C. Engelmayr;Jeffrey T. Borenstein;Franklin T. Moutos

  • The effect of actin disrupting agents on contact guidance of human embryonic stem cells

    Sharon Gerecht;Christopher J. Bettinger;Zhitong Zhang;Jeffrey T. Borenstein

  • Silk Fibroin Microfluidic Devices

    Christopher J. Bettinger;Kathleen M. Cyr;Akira Matsumoto;Robert Langer

  • Experimental study of thermoelastic damping in MEMS gyros

    Amy Duwel;John Gorman;Marcie Weinstein;Jeff Borenstein

  • Microfabrication of three-dimensional engineered scaffolds.

    Jeffrey T. Borenstein;Eli J. Weinberg;Brian K. Orrick;Cathryn Sundback

  • In vitro analysis of a hepatic device with intrinsic microvascular-based channels

    Amedeo Carraro;Amedeo Carraro;Wen-Ming Hsu;Wen-Ming Hsu;Katherine M. Kulig;Wing S. Cheung

  • Enhancement of In Vitro Capillary Tube Formation by Substrate Nanotopography.

    Christopher J. Bettinger;Zhitong Zhang;Sharon Gerecht;Jeffrey T. Borenstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph P. Vacanti
Joseph P. Vacanti Harvard University
Christopher J. Bettinger
Christopher J. Bettinger Carnegie Mellon University
Michael J. McKenna
Michael J. McKenna Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Sharon G. Kujawa
Sharon G. Kujawa Harvard Medical School
Jeffrey M. Karp
Jeffrey M. Karp Brigham and Women's Hospital
Ali Khademhosseini
Ali Khademhosseini Terasaki Foundation
Guillermo García-Cardeña
Guillermo García-Cardeña Brigham and Women's Hospital

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