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Jennifer H. Elisseeff

Jennifer H. Elisseeff

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
89
Citations
28919
World Ranking
2557
National Ranking
1337

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - National Institutes of Health Director's Pioneer Award
  • 2018 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For development and commercial translation of injectable biomaterials for regenerative therapies.
  • 2018 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
  • 2014 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
  • 2008 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)

Overview

Jennifer H. Elisseeff is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States and has a research focus primarily within Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work encompasses several subfields including Molecular Biology, Immunology, Surgery, Oncology, and Genetics.

The scientist's research topics cover areas such as Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Immune cells in cancer, Mesenchymal stem cell research, Telomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence, Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, and Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications.

Their recent publications include:

  • The senescence-associated secretory phenotype and its physiological and pathological implications, 2024, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
  • Using proteolysis-targeting chimera technology to reduce navitoclax platelet toxicity and improve its senolytic activity, 2020, Nature Communications
  • IL-17 and immunologically induced senescence regulate response to injury in osteoarthritis, 2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Interleukin 17 and senescent cells regulate the foreign body response to synthetic material implants in mice and humans, 2020, Science Translational Medicine
  • Computational reconstruction of the signalling networks surrounding implanted biomaterials from single-cell transcriptomics, 2021, Nature Biomedical Engineering

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jennifer H. Elisseeff include David R. Maestas, Jin Han, Elana J. Fertig, Drew M. Pardoll, and Elise Gray-Gaillard.

The scientist has published frequently in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Cancer Research, Biomaterials Science, Nature Biomedical Engineering, and Science Advances.

Among the recognitions received, Jennifer H. Elisseeff has been awarded the National Institutes of Health Director's Pioneer Award in 2019. They were also elected a Member of the National Academy of Engineering and a Member of the National Academy of Medicine in 2018, with a citation for the development and commercial translation of injectable biomaterials for regenerative therapies. Additional honors include being named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2014 and a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering in 2008.

Best Publications

  • Local clearance of senescent cells attenuates the development of post-traumatic osteoarthritis and creates a pro-regenerative environment.

    Ok Hee Jeon;Chaekyu Kim;Chaekyu Kim;Remi Martin Laberge;Marco Demaria;Marco Demaria

  • Variable cytocompatibility of six cell lines with photoinitiators used for polymerizing hydrogels and cell encapsulation.

    Christopher G. Williams;Athar N. Malik;Tae Kyun Kim;Tae Kyun Kim;Paul N. Manson

  • Multifunctional chondroitin sulphate for cartilage tissue-biomaterial integration.

    Dong An Wang;Dong An Wang;Shyni Varghese;Blanka Sharma;Iossif Strehin

  • Engineering complex tissues.

    Antonios G. Mikos;Susan W. Herring;Pannee Ochareon;Jennifer Elisseeff

  • Transdermal photopolymerization for minimally invasive implantation.

    J. Elisseeff;K. Anseth;D. Sims;W. McIntosh

  • Photoencapsulation of chondrocytes in poly(ethylene oxide)-based semi-interpenetrating networks.

    J. Elisseeff;W. McIntosh;K. Anseth;S. Riley

  • In situ forming degradable networks and their application in tissue engineering and drug delivery.

    Kristi S Anseth;Andrew T Metters;Stephanie J Bryant;Penny J Martens

  • Developing a pro-regenerative biomaterial scaffold microenvironment requires T helper 2 cells.

    Kaitlyn Sadtler;Kaitlyn Sadtler;Kenneth Estrellas;Kenneth Estrellas;Brian W. Allen;Brian W. Allen;Matthew T. Wolf;Matthew T. Wolf

  • The effect of incorporating RGD adhesive peptide in polyethylene glycol diacrylate hydrogel on osteogenesis of bone marrow stromal cells.

    Fan Yang;Christopher G. Williams;Dong An Wang;Hyukjin Lee

  • In vitro chondrogenesis of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in a photopolymerizing hydrogel.

    Christopher G. Williams;Tae Kyun Kim;Anya Taboas;Athar Malik

  • Mimicking biological functionality with polymers for biomedical applications

    Jordan J. Green;Jennifer H. Elisseeff

  • Engineering Structurally Organized Cartilage and Bone Tissues

    Blanka Sharma;Jennifer H. Elisseeff

  • Chondroitin sulfate based niches for chondrogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells.

    Shyni Varghese;Nathaniel S. Hwang;Adam C. Canver;Parnduangji Theprungsirikul

  • Scaffolding In Tissue Engineering

    Peter X. Ma;Jennifer Hartt Elisseeff

  • Controlled differentiation of stem cells.

    Nathaniel S. Hwang;Shyni Varghese;Jennifer Elisseeff

  • Controlled-release of IGF-I and TGF-β1 in a photopolymerizing hydrogel for cartilage tissue engineering

    Jennifer Elisseeff;Winnette McIntosh;Karen Fu;Torsten Blunk

  • Human Cartilage Repair with a Photoreactive Adhesive-Hydrogel Composite

    Blanka Sharma;Sara Fermanian;Matthew Gibson;Shimon Unterman

  • A versatile pH sensitive chondroitin sulfate-PEG tissue adhesive and hydrogel.

    Iossif Strehin;Zayna Nahas;Karun Arora;Thao Nguyen

  • In vivo commitment and functional tissue regeneration using human embryonic stem cell-derived mesenchymal cells

    Nathaniel S. Hwang;Shyni Varghese;Shyni Varghese;H. Janice Lee;Zijun Zhang;Zijun Zhang

  • Effects of three-dimensional culture and growth factors on the chondrogenic differentiation of murine embryonic stem cells.

    Nathaniel S. Hwang;Myoung Sook Kim;Somponnat Sampattavanich;Jin Hyen Baek

Frequent Co-Authors

Oliver D. Schein
Oliver D. Schein Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Nathaniel S. Hwang
Nathaniel S. Hwang Seoul National University
Shyni Varghese
Shyni Varghese Duke University
Dong-An Wang
Dong-An Wang City University of Hong Kong
Drew M. Pardoll
Drew M. Pardoll Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Kristi S. Anseth
Kristi S. Anseth University of Colorado Boulder
Judith Campisi
Judith Campisi Buck Institute for Research on Aging
Franck Housseau
Franck Housseau Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Lorenzo Moroni
Lorenzo Moroni Maastricht University

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