• Valerie Tutwiler
  • Valerie Tutwiler
  • Assistant Professor
  • Department: Department of Biochemical Engineering
  • Graduate Program(s): Cell and Developmental Biology
  • Major Research Interest(s): Immunology, Pathogenesis, Stem Cells, Regeneration, and Tissue Injury
  • Research Techniques: Atomic or Electron microscopy, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Cell Biology, Imaging
  • Research Organism(s): Humans, in vitro
  • Phone: 1.8484456687
  • School of Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering Building, Room 209
  • 599 Taylor Road
  • Piscataway, NJ 08854-5610
  • Key Words: Blood, clotting, mechanics
  • Lab Site URL

Collectively, bleeding and thrombosis are leading causes of death among the elderly (heart attacks and stroke) and the young (traumatic hemorrhage). My goal is to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms of coagulation that tips the scale away from the much-needed hemostasis and towards the deleterious bleeding and thrombosis. If a “bad” blood clot can be understood, then the development of therapeutics to engineer stable blood clots becomes realistic and achievable. Our research combines medicine, engineering, computational and structural biology to make novel advancements in understanding bleeding and thrombosis.

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