Anuradha Subramanian's current research interests are in the area of biomaterial development and further use of these biomaterials in (a) bioseparations, and (b) biomedical applications. Her research in biomaterials and tissue engineering focuses on the synthesis and development of novel biofunctional materials for potential biomedical applications synthesized from natural polymers and ceramics.
She also has a research focus on the engineering of mammalian cell lines to produce therapeutic proteins. Brief descriptions of current projects are provided below. Her research interests revolve around support systems used in chromatographic separations. In particular, Her interested in a highly thermally and mechanically stable ceramic called zirconia. With regard to zirconia, She is primarily interested in the synthesis and characterization of porous zirconia particles.
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