Biography

Dr. Esmaiel Jabbari
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of South Carolina, Columbia
Associate Professor


E-mail: jabbari@cec.sc.edu

Qualifications

1993  Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, USA
1989  M.S., Chemistry, Virginia Tech, USA
1986  M.S., Chemical Engineering, Virginia Tech, USA
1982  B.S., Chemical Engineering, Virginia Tech, USA

Publications


  1. E. Jabbari and A. Khademhosseini Editors (2010) Biologically-Responsive Hybrid Biomaterials, World Scientific Publishers, ISBN: 978-981-4295-67-3, 423 pages, Published March.
  2. Esmaiel Jabbari (2011) Engineering Bone Formation with Biologically Inspired Nanomaterials, in NanoTechnology: Fabrication, Nano-Electronics, Bio-electronics and Nano-Photonics, Kris Iniewski Ed., Taylor & Francis.
  3. E. Jabbari (2011) Photocrosslinking of biocompatible and degradable lactide-co-ethylene oxide-co-fumarate macromers, in Basics and Applications of Photopolymerization Reactions, in Applied Polymer Science Series, Editors Jean Pierre Fouassier and Xavier Allonas, Research Signpost.
  4. A.S. Sarvestani and E. Jabbari (2009) Macro, Micro and Nano Mechanics of Multiphase Polymer Systems, in Handbook of Multiphase Polymer Systems, Editors A. Boudenne, L. Ibos, Y. Candau and Sabu Thomas, Wiley – Blackwell.
  5. A.S. Sarvestani and E. Jabbari (2009) Nonlinear viscoelastic behavior of rubbery bionanocomposites, in Rubber Nanocompoistes: Preparations, Properties and Applications, Editors Sabut Thomas and Ranimol Stephen, Wiley & Sons, ISBN: 978-0-470-82345-3.
  6. A.S. Sarvestani and E. Jabbari (2007) Rheological and Mechanical Properties of Biologically Inspired Nanocomposites, in Progress in Biopolymer Research, Editor Pablo C. Sánchez, Nova Publishers, pp. 13-44.
  7. E. Jabbari and A.S. Sarvestani (2007) Bioinspired Engineered Nanocomposites for Bone Tissue Engineering, in Micro- and Nanoengineering of the Cell Microenvironment: Technologies and Applications, Editors A. Khademhosseini, J. Borenstein, S. Takayama, M. Toner, Artech House Publishing, Boston, MA, p. 461-482.
  8. Ma J., He X., Jabbari E. (2011) Osteogenic differentiation of marrow stromal cells on random and aligned electrospun poly(l-lactide) nanofibers, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 39(1):14-25.
  9. Mercado A. E., Jabbari E. (2010) The effect of encapsulation or grafting on release kinetics of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 from self-assembled poly(lactide-co-glycolide ethylene oxide fumarate) nanoparticles, Microscopy Research and Technique, 73:824-833.
  10. He X., Ma J., Jabbari E. (2010) Migration of marrow stromal cells in response to sustained release of stromal-derived factor-1α from poly(lactide ethylene oxide fumarate) hydrogels, International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 390:107-116.
  11. Xu W., Ma J. (2010) Jabbari E., Material properties and osteogenic differentiation of marrow stromal cells on fiber-reinforced laminated hydrogel nanocomposites, Acta Biomaterialia, 6:1992-2002.
  12. Mercado A.E., Ma J., He X., Jabbari E. (2009) Release characteristics and osteogenic activity of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 grafted to novel self-assembled poly(lactide-co-glycolide fumarate) nanoparticles, Journal of Controlled Release, 140:148-156.
  13. Sarvestani A.S., Jabbari E. (2009) Modeling Cell Adhesion to a Substrate with Gradient in Ligand Density, AIChE Journal, 55(11):2966-2972.
  14. Sarvestani A.S., Jabbari E. (2009) Analysis of Cell Locomotion on Ligand Gradient Substrates, Biotechnology & Bioengineering, 103:424-429.
  15. Jabbari E. (2009) Targeted Delivery with Peptidomimetic Conjugated Self-Assembled Nanoparticles, Pharmaceutical Research, 26(3):612-630.
  16. Jabbari E., He X., Valarmathi M.T., Sarvestani A.S., Xu W. (2009) Material properties and bone marrow stromal cells response to in situ crosslinkable RGD-functionlized lactide-co-glycolide scaffolds, Journal of Biomedical Materials research Part A, 89A(1):124-137.
  17. He X., Ma J., Jabbari E. (2008) The Effect of Grafting RGD and BMP Peptides to a Model Hydrogel Substrate on Osteogenic Differentiation of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells, Langmuir, 24(21): 12508-12516.
  18. Mercado A.E., He X., Xu W., Jabbari E. (2008) Release characteristics of a model protein from self-assembled succinimide-terminated poly(lactide-co-glycolide ethylene oxide fumarate) nanoparticles, Nanotechnology, 19(32): article# 325609.
  19. Sarvestani A.S., He X., Jabbari E. (2008) The role of filler-matrix interaction on viscoelastic response of biomimetic nanocomposite hydrogels. in special issue: Nanostructured materials for biomedical applications, Journal of Nanomaterials, article #126803.
  20. He X., Ma J., Mercado A.E., Xu W., Jabbari E. (2008) Cytotoxicity of paclitaxel in biodegradable self-assembled core-shell poly(lactide-co-glycolide ethylene oxide fumarate) nanoparticles, Pharmaceutical Research, 25(7):1552-1562.
  21. Sarvestani S.A., Jabbari E. (2008) Modeling kinetics of cell adhesion on substrates with ligand density gradient, Journal of Biomechanics, 41(4): 921-925.
  22. Henderson J.A., He X., Jabbari E. (2008) Concurrent differentiation of marrow stromal cells to osteogenic and vasculogenic lineages, Macromolecular Bioscience, 8(6):499-507.






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