Ashutosh Chilkoti

Biomedical Engineering

Acting Chair of Biomedical Engineering, Alan L. Kaganov Distinguished Professor of BME

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Research Interests

Focused on biomolecular materials and biointerface science and emphasizes the development of applications that span the range from bioseparations, biosensors, biomaterials, and targeted drug delivery.

Bio

Ashutosh Chilkoti is the Alan L. Kaganov Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University.

My research in biomolecular engineering and biointerface science focuses on the development of new molecular tools and technologies that borrow from molecular biology, protein engineering, polymer chemistry and surface science that we then exploit for the development of applications that span the range from bioseparations, plasmonic biosensors, low-cost clinical diagnostics, and drug delivery.

Education

  • Ph.D. University of Washington, 1991

Positions

  • Alan L. Kaganov Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering
  • Professor of Biomedical Engineering
  • Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
  • Research Professor of Global Health
  • Professor in the Department of Chemistry
  • Core Faculty in Innovation & Entrepreneurship
  • Member of the Duke Cancer Institute

Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

  • Distinguished Alumnus Award. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India. 2015
  • Fellow (NAI). National Academy of Inventors. 2014
  • Pritzker Distinguished Lecture Award. Biomedical Engineering Society. 2013
  • Clemson Award for Contributions to the Literature. Society for Biomaterials. 2011
  • Clemson Award for Contributions to the Literature. Society for Biomaterials. 2011
  • Humboldt Senior Researcher Award. Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation. 2010
  • Stansell Family Distinguished Research Award. Duke University, Pratt School of Engineering. 2008
  • Fellow. American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. 1996

Courses Taught

  • MSEG 591: Independent Study
  • EGR 393: Research Projects in Engineering
  • EGR 391: Projects in Engineering
  • BME 792: Continuation of Graduate Independent Study
  • BME 791: Graduate Independent Study
  • BME 789: Internship in Biomedical Engineering
  • BME 570L: Introduction to Biomolecular Engineering (GE, BB, MC)
  • BME 494: Projects in Biomedical Engineering (GE)
  • BME 493: Projects in Biomedical Engineering (GE)
  • BME 394: Projects in Biomedical Engineering (GE)

Publications

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