march, 2019
06mar11:00 am12:00 pmRewiring the Neuroinflammatory ResponseGraduate Seminar
Event Details
In 2005, Dr. Capadona completed his Ph.D. thesis
Event Details
In 2005, Dr. Capadona completed his Ph.D. thesis studying the effects of surface properties of biomedical implants on the control of cellular response and function at Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Capadona immediately began his career with the Department of Veterans Affairs as a Research Health Scientist. At this point, Dr. Capadona became interested in the neurodegenerative response to implanted biomedical devices. Since joining the VA, Dr. Capadona has received an Associate Investigator Award, a Career Development Award II, and is currently the PI or Co-PI of three Rehabilitation R&D Merit Reviews (VA equivalent to an R01). In August 2010, Dr. Capadona began a tenure track appointment in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Capadona has co-authored 3 patents, 5 book chapters, over 100 scientific abstracts and over 65 peer reviewed scientific manuscripts.
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Time
(Wednesday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
IQ Atrium
775 Woodlot Dr