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33: 215: 202: 497:(liver cells) and their microenvironment and develops microfabrication tools to improve cellular therapies for liver disease in an approach referred to as hepatic tissue engineering. The goal is to maximize hepatocyte function, facilitate design of effective cellular therapies for liver disease, and improve fundamental understanding of liver physiology and pathophysiology. The approach has been used to study diseases including 246:, United States. Bhatia's research investigates applications of micro- and nano-technology for tissue repair and regeneration. She applies ideas from computer technology and engineering to the design of miniaturized biomedical tools for the study and treatment of diseases, in particular 745:, in the Technology, the Economy and Employment category "for her seminal work in tissue engineering and disease detection, including the cultivation of functional liver cells outside of the human body, and for her passion in promoting the advancement of women in the STEM fields." 456:
Bhatia's doctoral work focused on the development of a way to keep liver cells functioning outside of the human body. She adapted ideas from computer chip design and engineering to the microfabrication of a substrate for liver cells. She successfully applied techniques from
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March, Sandra; Ng, Shengyong; Velmurugan, Soundarapandian; Galstian, Ani; Shan, Jing; Logan, David J.; Carpenter, Anne E.; Thomas, David; Sim, B. Kim Lee; Mota, Maria M.; Hoffman, Stephen L.; Bhatia, Sangeeta N. (July 2013).
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Bhatia's research in the Laboratory for Multiscale Regenerative Technologies (LMRT) continues to apply micro- and nanotechnology ideas to tissue repair and regeneration. She studies the interactions between
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that can be designed to perform complex tasks. They may be able to home in on a tumor, signal changes in cells or tissues, enhance imaging, or release a therapeutic component. In 2002, Bhatia worked with
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with the goal of supporting larger tissue structures such as an artificial liver. Her work was one of the first projects at MIT in the area of biological micro-electromechanical systems, or
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Mann, AP; Scodeller, P; Hussain, S; Joo, J; Kwon, E; Braun, GB; Mölder, T; She, Z; Kotamraju, VR; Ranscht, B; Krajewski, S; Teesalu, T; Bhatia, S; Sailor, MJ; Ruoslahti, E (2016).
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Bhatia holds a number of patents for both clinical and biotechnological applications of engineering principles. In 2015, her company Glympse Bio received initial funding from
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targeting of tumors. By adding tumor-enzyme molecules to nanoparticles she has also created specialized nanoparticles that can react with diseased tissue to create synthetic
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cell-based assays. These are used to support the study of parasites and explore possible differential drug sensitivity and identify new anti-relapse medicines for
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in India. Bhatia was motivated to become an engineer after her 10th grade biology class and a trip with her father into an MIT lab to see a demonstration of an
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at Aspect Ventures. In 2018, Glympse received $ 22 million to further develop “activity sensors” to identify diseases and monitor patient response to drugs.
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Schultz, Jerome; Mrksich, Milan; Bhatia, Sangeeta N.; Brady, David J.; Ricco, Antionio J.; Walt, David R.; Wilkins, Charles L., eds. (July 15, 2006).
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Schultz, Jerome; Mrksich, Milan; Bhatia, Sangeeta N.; Brady, David J.; Ricco, Antionio J.; Walt, David R.; Wilkins, Charles L., eds. (July 15, 2006).
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which convinced her to pursue graduate study the field. After graduating with honors in 1990, Bhatia was initially rejected from the
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for tissue engineering and tissue regeneration technologies, stem cell differentiation, and preclinical drug evaluation.
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Chin, Vicki I.; Taupin, Philippe; Sanga, Sandeep; Scheel, John; Gage, Fred H.; Bhatia, Sangeeta N. (November 5, 2004).
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Bhatia currently directs the Laboratory for Multiscale Regenerative Technologies at MIT and is affiliated with
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In 2005, she left UCSD and joined the MIT faculty in the Division of Health Sciences & Technology and the
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as tools for biological studies and as multifunctional agents for cancer therapies. Interests center around
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Shan, Jing; Stevens, Kelly R.; Trehan, Kartik; Underhill, Gregory H.; Chen, Alice A.; Bhatia, Sangeeta N.
2384: 1369: 1124: 1880:"A Microscale Human Liver Platform that Supports the Hepatic Stages of Plasmodium falciparum and vivax" 438: 1679: 1486: 1202: 2153: 722: 1343: 332:, Massachusetts; her father was an engineer and her mother was one of the first women to receive an 2100:"MIT spinout from Sangeeta Bhatia's lab gets a $ 22M round to develop new disease and drug sensors" 410: 273: 243: 1955:
Akerman, M. E.; Chan, W. C. W.; Laakkonen, P.; Bhatia, S. N.; Ruoslahti, E. (September 16, 2002).
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in 1999. She was named a 2001 "Teacher of the Year" in the Bioengineering Department at the
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masters program. She was later accepted to the HST MD-PhD program where she was advised by
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Other 2001 Teacher of the Year award recipients include: Sangeeta Bhatia Bioengineering
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Bhatia is the recipient of a number of awards and honors including the following:
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in the world under the age of 35. She was also named a "Scientist to Watch" by
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Bhatia's laboratory is also involved in a multidisciplinary effort to develop
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Bhatia, S. N.; Underhill, G. H.; Zaret, K. S.; Fox, I. J. (July 16, 2014).
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in 2006. She has received multiple awards and has been elected to the
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Park, J.-K.; Lee, S.-K.; Lee, D.-H.; Kim, Y.-J. (February 11, 2009).
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in France. She and her coworkers have also used techniques from
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Microfabrication in Tissue Engineering and Bioartificial Organs
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Microfabrication in tissue engineering and bioartificial organs
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Microfabrication in tissue engineering and bioartificial organs
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Microfabrication in tissue engineering and bioartificial organs
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Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
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Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
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Fundamentals of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
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Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
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to develop phage-derived peptide-targeted nanomaterials, or
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to create a lattice of sugar as a framework for a synthetic
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samples. Another project involves engineering beneficial
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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Senior Journal: Health & Medicine for Senior Citizens
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Borenstein, J. T.; Vunjak-Novakovic, G. (November 2011).
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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
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Laboratory for Multiscale Regenerative Technologies
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(2004). 683:Biosensing: International Research and Development 576:with the ability to detect or treat cancer cells. 318:Biosensing: International Research and Development 219:“Sangeeta Bhatia, 2014 Lemelson-MIT Prize Winner“ 101:Nanotechnology for tissue repair and regeneration 2321: 1697: 1275:"Indian chosen for prestigious scientists' body" 234:and the John J. and Dorothy Wilson Professor at 208:, Sangeeta Bhatia, TED Talks Live, November 2015 1961:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1935:Institute for Medical Engineering & Science 1744:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1631:"Cell and tissue engineering for liver disease" 892:"Sangeeta Bhatia Looks at Life's Architecture" 427:Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research 408:. Bhatia was named a "Scientist to Watch" by 2335:Brown University School of Engineering alumni 2198:"Announcing our 2017 Catalyst Award Winners!" 1788: 1399: 1397: 1395: 1393: 1391: 1067: 1050: 652: 625: 2248:"Dr. Sangeeta Bhatia - Lemelson-MIT Program" 1738:Hui, E. E.; Bhatia, S. N. (March 27, 2007). 1624: 1622: 734:2017, Catalyst Award, Science Club for Girls 626:Palsson, Bernhard; Bhatia, Sangeeta (2004). 469:of the liver cells, building on the work of 444:In 2015, Bhatia was elected a member of the 2460:Members of the National Academy of Medicine 1114: 347:where she joined a research group studying 323: 296:Bhatia's dissertation became the basis for 2223:"The Heinz Awards :: Sangeeta Bhatia" 1535: 1403: 1388: 1196: 1194: 1192: 862:"Innovators Under 35: Sangeeta Bhatia, 35" 799: 797: 795: 793: 791: 789: 653:Nahmias, Yaakov; Bhatia, Sangeeta (2009). 395:, and was named an Innovator under 35 by 31: 2047: 1990: 1980: 1903: 1765: 1755: 1737: 1654: 1619: 1567: 1243: 1241: 1089:. Springer Science & Business Media. 686:. Springer Science & Business Media. 516:her lab has worked on the development of 328:Bhatia's parents emigrated from India to 1925: 1923: 1590: 1584: 1423: 1217:"Keiko Nomura Named Teacher of the Year" 1138: 803: 2097: 2091: 2070: 2064: 1948: 1844: 1680:"HEPATIC TISSUE ENGINEERING (ca. 2010)" 1480: 1478: 1449: 1337: 1335: 1189: 1110: 1108: 1106: 1076: 1061: 1044: 885: 883: 856: 854: 786: 2322: 2142: 1703: 1238: 1165: 1163: 1115:Seftel, Josh; Lewis, Susan K. (2009). 1015: 761:Brown University School of Engineering 596: 2265: 1920: 1870: 1782: 1367: 1361: 1342:Wood, Martha Crosier (May 26, 2015). 1200: 889: 804:Vickmark, Bryce (September 9, 2014). 754:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 508:Since 2008, with assistance from the 240:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 170:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 86:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2415:20th-century Indian women scientists 2007: 1671: 1475: 1341: 1332: 1285: 1205:. 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Howard Hughes Medical Institute 890:Nadis, Steve (February 1, 2006). 383:Bhatia joined the faculty at the 343:Bhatia studied bioengineering at 2345:MIT School of Engineering alumni 2202:Science Club for Girls community 1597:. London: Springer. p. 39. 1494:Biotechnology and Bioengineering 359:(HST) but was accepted into the 213: 200: 2240: 2215: 2190: 2168: 2117: 1957:"Nanocrystal targeting in vivo" 1818: 1431:"Engineering Artificial Organs" 1307: 1267: 1209: 767:Howard Hughes Medical Institute 446:National Academy of Engineering 416:Howard Hughes Medical Institute 283:National Academy of Engineering 115:Howard Hughes Medical Institute 2405:20th-century Indian biologists 1931:"Sangeeta Bhatia Core Faculty" 1635:Science Translational Medicine 984: 959: 934: 909: 823: 435:Biomedical Engineering Society 373:Massachusetts General Hospital 261:In 2003, she was named by the 161:Massachusetts General Hospital 1: 2410:20th-century Indian engineers 2350:Harvard Medical School alumni 1293:"Sangeeta N. Bhatia, MD, PhD" 1249:"The 2008 HHMI Investigators" 779: 710:2023, Overseas Fellow of the 510:Medicines for Malaria Venture 437:, and is involved with MIT's 291:National Academy of Inventors 2445:21st-century women engineers 2440:20th-century women engineers 1704:Bhatia, Sangeeta N. (1999). 1647:10.1126/scitranslmed.3005975 1368:Rinde, Meir (July 9, 2019). 1171:"People: Sangeeta N. Bhatia" 423:Brigham and Women's Hospital 393:Jacobs School of Engineering 287:National Academy of Medicine 279:National Academy of Sciences 7: 2455:21st-century American women 2420:20th-century American women 2277:Brown School of Engineering 1376:. Science History Institute 1125:Public Broadcasting Service 471:Christiane Guguen-Guillouzo 451: 230:(born 1968) is an American 10: 2476: 1896:10.1016/j.chom.2013.06.005 831:"2003 Innovators Under 35" 772:1999, Packard Fellowship, 728:2018, honorary Doctorate, 439:Society of Women Engineers 2395:American women biologists 2154:Science History Institute 1797:. Springer. p. 407. 1028:10.1007/978-1-4615-5235-2 1016:Bhatia, Sangeeta (1999). 723:Science History Institute 701: 609:10.1007/978-1-4615-5235-2 597:Bhatia, Sangeeta (1999). 378: 312:. She was a co-editor of 212: 199: 194: 186: 176: 156: 142: 135: 105: 97: 76: 68: 60: 42: 30: 23: 18:American nanotechnologist 2450:American women academics 2380:American women engineers 2360:Indian nanotechnologists 2308:publications indexed by 1591:Thalmann, Nadia (2014). 1560:10.1109/MPUL.2011.942764 657:. Boston: Artech House. 590: 324:Early life and education 244:Cambridge, Massachusetts 2400:Indian women biologists 1884:Cell Host & Microbe 1757:10.1073/pnas.0608660104 1072:. 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Index


Brown University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Harvard Medical School
Packard Fellowship
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Lemelson–MIT Prize
Heinz Award
Othmer Gold Medal
Nanotechnology
Tissue engineering
Massachusetts General Hospital
University of California, San Diego
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mehmet Toner
“This tiny particle could roam your body to find tumors”
“Sangeeta Bhatia, 2014 Lemelson-MIT Prize Winner“
biological engineer
MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
liver disease
hepatitis
malaria
MIT Technology Review
100 innovators
The Scientist
National Academy of Sciences
National Academy of Engineering
National Academy of Medicine

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