Kyle Lampe
Academic Appointments
- Postdoctoral Research fellow, Engineering Materials Science
Contact Information
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Personal Information Email Tel (650) 724-4768
Professional Overview
Professional Education
Doctor of Philosophy: | University of Colorado Boulder (2009) |
B.S.: | Missouri U. of Science and Tech., Chemical Engineering (2004) |
Stanford Advisor
Sarah Heilshorn: | Postdoctoral Faculty Sponsor |
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Scientific Focus
Current Research Interests
Neurodegenerative diseases and injuries to the central nervous system such as stroke and spinal cord injury take a considerable toll on the worldwide population. While neural stem cell (NSC) transplantation shows great promise for therapies in this regard, current transplant strategies are limited and insufficient. By encapsulating adult NSCs in our novel protein-based biomaterials we hope to develop strategies for: expanding these cells in vitro, specifically controlling cell differentiation, providing cells with protection during the implantation process, and localizing cell delivery upon transplantation. These materials have been engineered with neural tissue-appropriate mechanical properties and specific functions including cell-mediated degradation, adhesive site presentation, injectibility, and enhanced drug delivery. With these tools, we hope to learn more about how materials impact NSC fate (differentiation and self-renewal), viability, and functionality as well as develop CNS injury models to assess protein hydrogel utility in vivo.
Publications
- The administration of BDNF and GDNF to the brain via PLGA microparticles patterned within a degradable PEG-based hydrogel: Protein distribution and the glial response. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2011; (3): 595-607
- Biocompatibility of poly(ethylene glycol)-based hydrogels in the brain: an analysis of the glial response across space and time. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2010; (1): 79-91
- Effect of macromer weight percent on neural cell growth in 2D and 3D nondegradable PEG hydrogel culture. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2010; (4): 1162-71
- Impact of degradable macromer content in a poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel on neural cell metabolic activity, redox state, proliferation, and differentiation. Tissue Eng Part A. 2010; (6): 1857-66
- Impact of lactic acid on cell proliferation and free radical-induced cell death in monolayer cultures of neural precursor cells. Biotechnol Bioeng. 2009; (6): 1214-23