
Taj Yeruva
@tajyeruva
Post Doctoral Associate @ UMD BIOE
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16-01-2018 20:01:13
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A new review article from our lab is out now in ACS Applied Bio Materials pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… on design strategies for hydrogel-based drug delivery to the eye, nose, gut, and more led by Taj Yeruva!


Excited to share new preprint from our lab, led by Logan Kaler! We find the mucus barrier must possess virus-sized pores to offer protection against influenza.


My best article Science Magazine. It took ~1 year for me to publish it since its 1st submission. I hope it will positively change the #culture. I hope you will work together with me to make a better world for the next #generations. Please retweet broadly. science.org/content/articl…


DPMP presents Academic Ascent: A Workshop & Seminar Series for Future Faculty on Drug Delivery and Carriers for Complex Biologics, a free webinar series for June 2024. First one is June 5th! UNC Pharmacy pharmacy.unc.edu/academic-ascen…


On May 10, BIOE's Gregg Duncan and Catherine Kuo Catherine K. Kuo, Ph.D. received the E. Robert Kent Teaching Award and the Poole & Kent Company Teaching Award, respectively, in recognition of their significant contributions to teaching. Read more at bioe.umd.edu/news/story/dun…


Congratulations to Fischell Department of Bioengineering faculty member, Katharina Maisel (Katharina Maisel) for her promotion to Associate Professor effective July 1st! Read more about her promotion here: bioe.umd.edu/news/story/kat…


Congrats to Taj Yeruva from our lab on being named a REFI Young Investigator Fellow! We are very fortunate to have this support from Fischell Institute for Biomedical Devices to integrate biomaterials, microfluidics, and biosensors for the real-time detection of airborne pathogens.

Huge thanks to my mentor Gregg Duncan for nominating me as a REFI Young Investigator Fellow, and to Fischell Institute for Biomedical Devices for the award! This support will drive our efforts in developing technology for continuous bioaerosol sensing through a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach.





Grateful to the #IMES Organizing Committee for the opportunity to present my research on Synthetic Mucus Gels for IBD treatment! Congratulations to my advisor Gregg Duncan and Duncan Lab for advancing synthetic mucus as a tool to study respiratory dysfunction and drug delivery!




Over the past few days, several Fischell Institute affiliated faculty and community members—including Gregg Duncan ,Akua, Kristen K. Coleman, Taj Yeruva, Shadin Doski, Sahana Kumar, Anna Pulley, and others—shared their research at the 25th Congress of the ISAM, held at UMD.
