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Mauro Ferrari, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for Health Science Technology and Commercialization Edgar J. Hendrickson Professor of Biomedical Engineering Professor of Internal Medicine Professor of Mechanical Engineering Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Associate Director, Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute 110U Davis Heart & Lung Research Institute The Ohio State University 473 West 12 th Avenue Columbus, OH 43210 phone: (614) 247-7886; FAX (614) 247-7799; email: [email protected] EDUCATION 1985 Universita' di Padova, Italy Dottore in Matematica 1987 University of California, Berkeley M.S. (Mechanical Engineering) 1989 University of California, Berkeley Ph. D (Mechanical Engineering) 2006 The Ohio State University M. D. (expected) UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS University of Udine, Italy 1988-90 Assistant Professor (Ricercatore) of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics University of California, Berkeley 1991-96 Assistant Professor, Material Science 1991-96 Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering 1994-98 Faculty, Bioengineering Program UC San Francisco/Berkeley 1995-98 Faculty, Applied Science and Technology Program 1996-98 Associate Professor with Tenure 1996-98 Faculty, Biophysics Program 1996-98 Director, Biomedical Microdevices Center Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1998 (Summer) Visiting Research Scientist, Microtechnology Center The Ohio State University 1999- Professor, Biomedical Engineering 1999- Professor, Internal Medicine 1999- Professor, Mechanical Engineering 1999-02 Director, Biomedical Engineering Center 2000- Member, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Immunology Group 2000- Associate Director, Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute 2000- Professor, Material Science and Engineering 2001- Edgar Hendrickson Designated Chair in Biomedical Engineering 2002- Scientific Founder and Scientific Advisor, the Ohio MicroMD Lab 2002- Associate Vice President for Health Science Technology and Commercialization 1

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Mauro Ferrari, Ph.D.

Associate Vice President for Health Science Technology and Commercialization Edgar J. Hendrickson Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Professor of Internal Medicine Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Associate Director, Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute

110U Davis Heart & Lung Research Institute

The Ohio State University 473 West 12th Avenue Columbus, OH 43210

phone: (614) 247-7886; FAX (614) 247-7799; email: [email protected]

EDUCATION 1985 Universita' di Padova, Italy Dottore in Matematica 1987 University of California, Berkeley M.S. (Mechanical Engineering) 1989 University of California, Berkeley Ph. D (Mechanical Engineering) 2006 The Ohio State University M. D. (expected) UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS University of Udine, Italy 1988-90 Assistant Professor (Ricercatore) of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics University of California, Berkeley 1991-96 Assistant Professor, Material Science 1991-96 Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering 1994-98 Faculty, Bioengineering Program UC San Francisco/Berkeley 1995-98 Faculty, Applied Science and Technology Program 1996-98 Associate Professor with Tenure 1996-98 Faculty, Biophysics Program 1996-98 Director, Biomedical Microdevices Center Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1998 (Summer) Visiting Research Scientist, Microtechnology Center The Ohio State University 1999- Professor, Biomedical Engineering 1999- Professor, Internal Medicine 1999- Professor, Mechanical Engineering 1999-02 Director, Biomedical Engineering Center 2000- Member, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Immunology Group 2000- Associate Director, Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute 2000- Professor, Material Science and Engineering 2001- Edgar Hendrickson Designated Chair in Biomedical Engineering 2002- Scientific Founder and Scientific Advisor, the Ohio MicroMD Lab 2002- Associate Vice President for Health Science Technology and Commercialization

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National Cancer Institute 2003- Senior Advisor to the Director, Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach, on Oncological Nanotechnology RESEARCH INTERESTS Professor Ferrari is a founder of the fields of biomedical nano- and micro-technology (bioMEMS), and a pioneer of their applications to medical therapeutics in sectors such as drug delivery, cell transplantation, and tissue engineering. In particular, he is interested in oncology, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. His group was the first to successfully perform the implantation of hybrid chips (biological cells included in immunoprotective silicon microchips) into animal models. His research interests include: cardiovascular biotechnology, biosensors and bioseparation, multiscale discrete/continuum mechanics and biomechanics; bioethics; fracture and failure mechanics; the mechanics of composite materials and structures; eigen-elasticity; homogenization theory; and functionally graded materials. TEACHING University of California, Berkeley New Classes Devised and Instituted Other Classes Taught 1991 Microstructured Materials Crystallography & Crystal Defects 1992 Mechanics of Solids Mechanics of Materials 1996 Biomedical Microdevices Deformation, Fracture & Fatigue 1997 Biomaterials Mechanics of Structures 1998 Immunology and Engineered Implants Graduate Degrees Supervised Current Occupation 1992 Chung-Lian Lin, M.S. Civil Engineering Private Sector (Taiwan) 1993 Ali Imam, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering Lecturer (UC Berkeley) 1995 John Kisiday, M.S. Mechanical Engineering Private Sector (USA) 1996 Joseph C. Nadeau, Ph.D. Civil Engineering Asst. Prof. (Duke University) 1996 Amir Nashat, M.S. Materials Science Ph.D. Candidate (MIT) 1996 Derek J. Hansford, M.S. Materials Science Asst. Prof. (Ohio State Univ.) 1996 Malisa Sarntinoranont, M.S. Mechanical Engineering Staff Scientist (NIH) 1996 Kevin Mon, Ph.D. Materials Science Private Sector (USA) 1997 Ruby Chin, M.S. Civil Engineering Peace Corps 1998 Tejal Desai, Ph.D. Bioengineering Asst. Prof. (U. of I. Chicago) 1998 Yuchun Wang, Ph.D. Materials Science Private Sector (USA) 1998 Lawrence Kulinsky, Ph.D. Materials Science Staff Scientist (LBNL) 1998 Derek J. Hansford, Ph.D. Materials Science Asst. Prof. (Ohio State Univ.) 1998 Miqin Zhang, Ph.D. Materials Science Asst. Prof. (Un. Washington) 1999 Malisa Sarntinoranont, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering Staff Scientist (NIH) 1999 Ofer Matalon, Ph.D. Biophysics Intellectual Property Law Postdoctoral Researchers and Staff Scientists Supervised Current Occupation Francis J. Rooney, Ph.D. (Theoretical Mechanics) Private Sector (USA) Vladimir T. Granik, Ph.D. (Discrete/Continuum Mechanics) Retired Tony Huen, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering) Retired Marianna Aita, M.D. (Immunology) Oncologist (Univ. Udine Italy) Aida Kadic-Galeb, Ph.D. (Mathematics) Assc. Prof. (Univ. Missouri) Luca Lutterotti, Ph.D. (Materials Science) Assc. Prof. (Univ. Trento Italy) Makarand Paranjape, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering) Asst. Prof. (Georgetown U.) Wen-Hua Chu, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering) Private Sector (USA) Jay Tu, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering) Private Sector (USA) Nicola Marzari, PhD (Physics) Asst. Prof. (MIT)

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The Ohio State University New Classes Devised and Instituted 1999 Soft Tissue and Functional Biomaterials 2000 Tissue Biomechanics 2000 Introduction to Cardiovascular Bioengineering 2001 Biomedical Nanotechnology 2002 Introduction to Medical Technology Other Classes Taught Introduction to Biomedical Engineering (2002) Medical Humanities: End of Life Module (2002) Medical Humanities: Bioethics Module (2002) Graduate Degrees Supervised Current Occupation 2001 2002

Jun Liu, M.S. Jun Liu, Ph.D

Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Engineering

Postdoctoral Researcher, OSU Postdoctoral Researcher, OSU

International Degrees Supervised Current Occupation 2000 2002 2002

Nicolas Szita, PhD Andrea Carbonaro, Dott. Ing. Medea Nocentini, Dott. Ing.

ETH Zurich, Switzerland Polytechnic Univ. Turin Italy Polytechnic Univ. Turin Italy

Postdoctoral Researcher, MIT Staff Scientist, Turin Private Sector

2003 Bruno Balocco, Dott. Ing. Polytechnic Univ. Turin Italy Staff Scientist Turin Postdoctoral Researchers, Visiting and Staff Scientists Supervised Current Occupation Robert Crane, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering) Staff Scientist (US Air Force) Jennifer R. Lewis, Ph. D. (Biophysics) Staff Scientist, (Ohio State Univ.) Nicanor Moldovan, Ph.D. (Biophysics) Asst. Prof. (Ohio State Univ.) Samir Khouri, MD (Cardiology) Cardiology Fellow, OSU Medea Nocentini (Mechanical Engineering) Staff Scientist (Turin Polytechnic) Andrea Carbonaro (Mechanical Engineering) Staff Scientist (Turin Polytechnic) Bruno Balocco (Mechanical Engineering) 2002- Michael Sprintz, MD (Anesthesiology) 2002- Prof. Jing Fang, PhD Prof. and Chairman, Dept. Mech.

Engr., Univ. Beijing, China Sadhana Sharma, PhD (Biomedical Engineering) 2002- Jun Liu, PhD (Biomedical Engineering) 2002-03 Prof. Paolo Decuzzi, PhD (Mechanical Engineering) Asst. Prof., Univ. Bari Italy SERVICE University of California, Berkeley 1991-98 Graduate Advisor, Materials Science and Mineral Engineering 1993-94 Undergraduate Advisor, Civil and Environmental Engineering 1994-98 Engineering Science Committee, College of Engineering 1995-97 Academic Affairs Committee, SEMM Civil Engineering 1996-98 Undergraduate Advisor, Civil and Environmental Engineering 1996-98 Academic Affairs Committee, Materials Science and Mineral Engineering

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1997 ABET Accreditation Committee, Materials Science and Mineral Engineering 1998 Graduate Examination Committee (Chairman), SEMM Civil Engineering The Ohio State University – Committees 1999-02 University Senate 1999-02 Council of Chairs, College of Medicine and Public Health 1999-01 Faculty Council, College of Medicine and Public Health 1999-02 Dean’s Executive Committee, College of Engineering 2000-02 Advisory Board of the Engineering Experiment Station 2000-02 Research Committee, Executive Committee of Faculty Council of Senate 2000- Scientific Advisory Committee, Mathematical Biosciences Institute 2000-01 Comprehensive Transplant Center Task Force, College of Medicine and Public Health 2001-02 Biomedical Research Task Force, College of Medicine and Public Health 2001-02 Technology Assessment Task Force, College of Medicine and Public Health 2001-02 Biomedical Technology Node, College of Medicine and Public Health (Chairman) The Ohio State University – Major Presentations 1999-00 Board of Trustees, Academic Enrichment & Selective Investment Awards 2000- Major Donors, Alumni & Advocates of the University 2001 Keynote Address, Winter School, Naples, Florida Major Accomplishments as Director of The Ohio State University’s Biomedical Engineering Center (1999-2002) Academic Expansion of the Center 1999-02 OSU Academic Enrichment Award in the Biomedical Micro/Nanotechnology Initiative (Principal

Investigator), $ 230,000 per annum, indefinitely continuing funds for faculty hires in Biomedical Engineering, with minority appointment is Electrical and Chemical Engineering.

2000-02 OSU Selective Investment in Cardiovascular Bioengineering, $1,000,000 per annum, indefinitely continuing funds (Biomedical Engineering Center, with participation of the Divisions of Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery, the Heart and Lung Research Institute, and the Departments of Materials Science and Engineering, and Chemical Engineering). Principal Investigator, and the Chair of the Governance Committee.

2001 Submitted proposal for the establishment of a Biomedical Engineering Department, subsequently approved by the College of Medicine and Public Health, and denied by the College of Engineering.

2001 Submitted proposal for the establishment of undergraduate Minor and Major degrees in Biomedical Engineering.

2002- Established the undergraduate Minor degree in Biomedical Engineering New Faculty Hires 1999 Assistant Professor, Derek J. Hansford – BioMEMS, Biomaterials 1999 Associate Professor, Mardi Hastings (transfer) – Ultrasounds, Biomechanics 1999 Assistant Professor, Nicanor Moldovan – Angiogenesis, Nanotechnology, Biophysics 2001 Assistant Professor, Mark Ruegsegger – Cardiovascular Nanotechnology, Biomaterials 2001 Associate Professor, Stephen Lee - Biological Nanotechnology Funded Positions, Searches Underway As of 2002

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Biomedical Microdevices; Biomedical Imaging; Cardiovascular Robotic Surgery, Biomechanics, Tissue Engineering, Genetic Engineering, Devices and Implants, Robotic Surgery, Biotransport. Establishment of New Research Infrastructure 1999 Ohio Board of Regents, “Ohio MicroMD: The Ohio BioMEMS Consortium on Medical

Therapeutics”, Ohio Board of Regents Hayes Investment Fund, 2,100,000, plus $ 700,000 in internal matching funds. Equipment grant.

2000-02 State of Ohio Technology Action Fund, “Ohio MicroMD Lab”, $1,500,000, plus $1,500,000 in matching finds (Biomedical Engineering Center, with OSU’s Science and Technology Campus Corporation, and iMEDD, Inc). Research & operation grant.

2000-02 Envisioned, designed, and fundraised for The Ohio MicroMD Lab, a unique facility that combines semiconductor and polymer micro/nanotechnology with the life sciences. Located on OSU’s research park (SciTech), the Lab is accessible to both academic and private sector researchers, and thus acts as a major engine for the development of high-tech economy in Ohio. The Ohio MicroMD Lab opened in April 2002, at a cost of approximately $ 27 million.

2001- State of Ohio, Budget line item allocation for Ferrari’s “research in bioMEMS”, $245,000 per annum for two years.

2002- Principal Investigator and Program Director of “The Cardiovascular Bioengineering Enterprise”, a $6.5 MM project submitted to the State of Ohio by OSU, General Electric, Battelle, and Berlex/Schering, and funded under the State Tobacco settlement funds (BRTTF). With the matching funds from the institutional participant, this Enterprise is funded for over $ 14,000,000 for three years, starting January 2003.

Principal Development 1999- Kettering Foundation: $1,500,000 Endowment for Biomedical Engineering Undergraduates. 2000- Jeannie Lambert Research Endowment Fund in Biomedical Nanotechnology, $125,000.

AWARDS AND HONORS 1984-85 University of California: EAP International Fellowship. 1987-88 University of California: Fellowship of the Regents. 1989 Consorzio Universitario Udinese: Research Fellowship. 1991 Berkeley Engineering Foundation: Research Award. 1992 American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME): Best Paper Award, Symposium on

Composite Materials Technology. 1992 Engineering Foundation/ASCE: Engineering Research Initiation Award (declined). 1993-98 National Science Foundation: National Young Investigator Award. 1993 Waterman Foundation: Waterman Award (Finalist). 1995 Esper A. Larsen, Jr. Research Award, University of California. 1997 Who's Who among America's Teachers. 1998-00 National Institute of Health: James A. Shannon Director’s Award. 1999 Wallace H. Coulter Award for Innovation and Entrepreneurship 1999 Personal invite by President Scalfaro of Italy. Recognition as a leading Italian-American scientist 2000 Year 2000 Discover Magazine Awards for Technological Innovation (nomination)

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2001 Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce: Ambassador Award (past recipients include: John Glenn, Eddie George, Katie Smith, Bobby Rahal, and Greg Lashutka).

2001- Edgar J. Hendrickson Designated Chair in Biomedical Engineering 2001 Wall Street Journal, Businessman of the Year, NRC 2001 Year 2001Top C.A.T. Award for Outstanding Educator Advancing Technology Award of the

Industry and Technology Council of Central Ohio 2002 The Ohio Academy of Science, Frontiers of Science All-Academy Lecture, Capital University,

Columbus, OH (Invited) 2002 Visiting Professorship, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy (Biomedical Engineering) 2002 Scientific Founder, Ohio MicroMD Lab, Columbus, Ohio 2002 Visiting Professorship, Politecnico di Torino (Nanotechnology) 2002 Cambridge Healthtech Institute Endowed Lecture, presented at the CHI BioMEMS and

Biomedical Nanotechnology WORLD 2002 Conference, September 2002; 2002 CAS European Conference, Cavalieri Hilton, Rome (Invited Keynote Presenter) 2002 Opening Plenary Address, 7th International School of Bioethics, Copanello, Italy 2002 Invited Section Keynote, Nano-7, World Conference on Nanotechnology, Malmoe, Sweden 2003 Personal invite by President Ciampi of Italy. Recognition as a leading Italian-American scientist 2003 International Scientist of the Year, IBC, Cambridge, England 2003 Cambridge Healthtech Institute Endowed Lecture, presented at the CHI BioMEMS and

Biomedical Nanotechnology WORLD 2002 Conference, August 2003 2003 Chair of US Delegation, Workshop of the National Science Foundations of the US and Japan on

Medical Nanotechnology, Yokohama, Japan 2003 Visiting Professorship, University of Udine, Italy (Clinical Methodologies) 2003 Mortar Board Student Society (PICA) – Honorary Membership 2003 Opening Plenary Address, 8th International School of Bioethics, Copanello, Italy. 2003 Italiani Nel Mondo Award by Mirko Tremaglia Foundation, as leading scientist of Italian origin

(awardees in other categories include Sophia Loren, Ruben Barrichello, Maurizio Bevilacqua, Princess Elettra Marconi)

2003 D’Annunzio Award of the Columbus Foundation (finalist) 2003 Premio Citta’ Fiera Udine EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH GRANTS 1989-90 Principal Investigator: Mechanical behavior of fiberglass reinforced pressure vessels.

VetroResina, S.P.A., Udine, Italy ($25,000) 1989-90 Principal Investigator: On the mechanical characteristics of fiber-reinforced polymers. (With G.C. Johnson) Bilateral Italy-USA Research Grant, CNR, Italy ($4,000) 1990-93 Co-Principal Investigator: Optimization of plasma-spraying techniques for the deposition of

ceramic thermal-barrier Coatings. With G. Jacucci (PI), J.H. Harding, P. Fauchais. European Community BRITE Grant ($250,000) 1991 Principal Investigator: Application of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems. TechSearch International, Austin, TX ($5,000) 1991-94 Principal Investigator: Microstructural modeling and probabilistic prediction of Micro- electro-mechanical systems response. With G.C. Johnson, A. DerKiureghian National Science Foundation ($540,000) 1992-95 Co-Principal Investigator: Embrittlement of nanoscale structures: An interdisciplinary study of

Stress-corrosion cracking. With T. Devine (PI), R Gronsky National Science Foundation ($360,000)

1992-93 Principal Investigator: Thermomechanics of Functionally Gradient Composite Materials. Engineering Foundation Engineering Research Initiation Grant ($25,000) 1993-94 Principal Investigator: MEMS applications for aircraft flutter reduction. (With A. Castellani, A.

Bolis-Crema) Bilateral Italy-USA Research Grant, Italian National Research Council ($20,000) 1993-98 Principal Investigator: National Young Investigator Award. National Science Foundation

($500,000 with matching funds)

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1994-95 Principal Investigator: Science Support Grant. ALCOA ($7,500) 1994-96 Principal Investigator: Biomedical Microdevices Microfab Biosystems, Inc., ($1,350,000) 1995-96 Principal Investigator: Esper A Larsen Jr. Research Award ($15,000) 1998-99 Principal Investigator: Micromachined Albumin Retention Membranes, with Controlled Glucose Diffusion Rates. Boehringer-Mannheim-Roche Diagnostics, ($168,000) 1999-00 Principal Investigator: James A. Shannon Director’s Award National Institute of Health (NIH),

($100,000) 1999 Principal Investigator: Ohio MicroMD: “The Ohio BioMEMS Consortium on Medical

Therapeutic Devices”, Ohio Board of Regents Hayes Investment Fund ($2,100,000 with $700,000 in matching funds)

1999 Principal Investigator: State of Ohio Technology Action Fund: “Ohio MicroMD Lab” ($1,500,000, with $ 1,500,000 in matching funds, with iMEDD, Inc, and SciTech Corporation)

1999-01 Principal Investigator: Microfabricated Multifunctional Cell Culture Arrays National Institute of Health (NIH), ($69,232)

1999-02 Co-Principal Investigator: Foundations of Microfabricated Membranes for Bioseparation, (With T.A. Desai, PI), National Science Foundation, ($299,978)

2000-01 Co-Principal Investigator: Immunoisolation Biocapsules for Pancreatic Islet Cells. Small Business Innovation Research Program National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (With Francis. J. Martin of iMEDD, Inc, PI), NIH ($96,771)

2000-03 Co-Principal Investigator: Experimental and Theoretical Development of Bio-Fluid Transport Models through Nano- and Micro-fluidic Components (With Derek Hansford, PI) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), ($2,000,000)

2001-03 Principal Investigator: Micro-fabricated natural killer cells for the detection and treatment of metastatic tumors (With Francis. J. Martin of iMEDD, Inc, PI) NCI ($2.5 million)

2001- Principal Investigator (with Fred Sanfilippo, as Dean of College of Medicine & Public Health) Jeannie Lambert Research Endowment Fund in Biomedical Nanotechnology, $125,000.

2001- Principal Investigator: Student Conference Support for “BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology World 2001”, Whitaker Foundation ($8,000)

2002- Principal Investigator: Cardiovascular Bioengineering Enterprise (CBEnterprise), BRTTF from the State of Ohio ($6.5 Million funded by the State, over $ 14 with matching fund );

2002 Principal Investigator: Nanoengineered Devices for the Oral Delivery of Analgesia in Pediatric Oncology; Hope Street Kids Foundation ($35,000)

2002- Principal Investigator: Targeting Nanoparticles for Enhanced Ultrasound, National Institutes of Health, ($553,125)

2003- Principal Investigator: Nanomechanical method for molecular analysis of cancer, NIH R21 CA099089, ($ 199,972)

PATENTS

1. C. G. Keller and M. Ferrari, Microfabricated Particle Filter, US Patent No. 5,651,900, July 29, 1997. 2. W. H. Chu and M. Ferrari, Micromachined Capsules Having Porous Membranes and Bulk Supports, US

Patent No. 5, 770,076, June 23, 1998. 3. W.H. Chu and M. Ferrari, Microfabricated Filter with Specially Constructed Channel Walls, and

Containment Well and Capsule Constructed with Such Filters, US Patent No. 5,798,042, August 25, 1998. 4. C.G. Keller and M. Ferrari, Microfabricated Capsules for Immunological Isolation of Cell Transplants, US

Patent No. 5,893,974, April 13, 1999. 5. J. Tu and M. Ferrari, Microfabricated Filter and Capsule Using A Substrate Sandwich, U.S. Patent No.

5,938,923, August 17, 1999. 6. C.G. Keller and M. Ferrari, Microfabricated Particle Thin Film Filter and method of making it, U.S. Patent

No. 5948255, September 7, 1999. 7. W.H. Chu and M. Ferrari, Micromachined Porous Membranes with Bulk Support, US Patent No.

5,985,328, November 16, 1999. 8. W.H. Chu and M. Ferrari, Method for Forming a Filter, U.S. Patent No. 5,985,164, November 16, 1999. 9. W.H. Chu and M. Ferrari, Microfabricated Filter with Specially Constructed Channel Walls, and

Containment Well and Capsule Constructed with Such Filters, U.S. Patent No. 6,044,981, April 4, 2000.

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10. C. Keller and M. Ferrari, High Vertical Aspect Ratio thin Film Structures, U.S. Patent No. 6,015,559, January 18, 2000.

11. M. Ferrari, Therapeutic Microdevices and Methods of Making and Using Same, U.S. Patent No. 6,107,102, August 22, 2000.

12. M. Ferrari, et. al., Apparatus and Method for Forming a Membrane with Nanometer Scale Pores, US Patent 00980528.4-2203-US0031749, November 17, 2000.

13. T. Desai, M. Ferrari, D. Hansford, Implantable Analyte Sensor, International Patent No. PCT/EP01/03027, March 16, 2001.

14. F. Martin, M. Ferrari, Carl Grove, Particles for the Oral Delivery of Peptides and Proteins, European Patent n. 00903159.2-2114, August 24, 2001.

15. M. Ferrari, P.J. Dehlinger, F. J. Martin, C.F. Grove, D.R. Friend, Particles for Oral Delivery of Peptides and Proteins, US Patent No. 6,355,270, March 12, 2002.

16. M.Essenpreis, T.A.Desai, M. Ferrari, D.J. Hansford, Implantable Analyte Sensor, US Patent 6,405,066, June 11, 2002.

17. J. Liu, M. Ferrari, S. Rokhlin, D. Sedmak, “System and Method for Screening Tissue” Sept. 20, 2002. 18. D. Hansford, M. Ferrari, Method of Forming a Membrane with Nanometer Scale Pores and Application to

Biofiltration. UCB-4/CIP(B00-047-2), May 6, 2003.

Approximately 30 additional US and International patents pending. EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES Editor-in-Chief 1997- Biomedical Microdevices: BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology,

Kluwer Academic Publishers Editorial Board 1991-94 Composite Engineering 1995-99 Composites, Part B: Engineering 2003 International Journal of Mechanics and Materials in Design 2003 Clinical Proteomics Reviewer ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics, ASME Journal of Energy Resource Technology, ASCE Engineering Mechanics, Acta Metallurgica et Materialia, Applied Biochemistry, Applied Organometallic Chemistry , Applied Physics Letters, Biomaterials, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Biotechnology Progress, European Journal of Biophysics; IEEE Journal of MicroElectroMechanical Systems, International Journal of Solids and Structures, Journal of Fluids Engineering, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Langmuir, Nanotechnology Letters, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. MEMBERSHIPS 1985-91 International Union Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUTAM) 1988 Society for Natural Philosophy 1989- Materials Research Society (MRS) 1992- American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 1992- American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) 1995- American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1995-98 California Academy of Sciences 1995- International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) 1995- New York Academy of Science (NYAS) 2000- International Society for BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnlogy (President)

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PRINCIPAL INVITED LECTURES AND SHORT COURSES 1986 Micropolar Media, International Center for Applied Mechanics, Udine, Italy (short course). 1989 International Workshop on Mesoscopic Simulation, Trento, Italy. 1989 Mechanics of Inhomogeneous Media, Universities of Rome, Bologna and Padova, Italy (three short

courses). 1990 International Conference on Computational Engineering Science, Melbourne, Australia. 1991-95 ASME Energy Symposium on Composite Material Technology. 1993 III PanAm Congress of Applied Mechanics Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1993 Joint Meeting of ASME, ASCE, SES. , Symposium on Functionally Graded Composites. 1993 NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Polyphase Polycrystal Plasticity, Palm Springs, CA. 1993 NSF Symposium on Stochastic Aspects in Microstructure-Property Relations, Washington DC. 1994 Hughes Aircraft Symposium on Advanced Materials Modeling, Los Angeles, CA. 1994 American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, San Jose, CA. 1994 Solid-State Sensor and Actuator Workshop, IEEE, Hilton Head, SC. 1994-96 International Congress on Composites Engineering (Distinguished speaker). 1994 International Conference on Theoretical & Applied Mech., Yerevan, Armenia. 1994 Prager Symposium, Society for Engineering Science, Charlottesville, VA. 1995 Congress of the Int’l Association for Mathematical and Computer Modeling, Boston, MA. 1996 Micromechanics of Active and Graded Materials, ASME Mechanics and Materials Conference,

Charlottesville, VA. 1996 Mechanics and Materials Conference, National Science Foundation National Young Investigators, San

Diego, CA. 1996 Microfabricated Sensors, Instruments, and Systems for Biological and Medical Applications, Davis,

CA. 1996 International Congress on Micromanufacturing, International Center for Mechanical Sciences, Udine,

Italy. 1996 Silicon Technology for The Immunoisolation of Cell Transplants, Department of Electrical Engineering and CS, UC Berkeley, Solid State Technology and Devices Seminar. 1996 Oncological Microdevices, Bioengineering Graduate Group, UCB/UCSF Retreat. 1996 Biomedical Microdevices, JMEMS Club, Stanford, CA. 1997 Functionally Graded and Multi-Phased Materials, ASME-ASCE-SES, Northwestern Univ. 1997-99 Biomedical Microdevices, BIOS of the SPIE, San Jose, CA. 1997 Microfabricated Bioseparation Membranes, Blood Safety and Screening, Cambridge Healthtech

Institute, McLean, VA. 1998 Progress in BioMEMS Therapeutics, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. 1999 From Nanopores to Biohybrid Organs and Other Gateways toward Therapeutic BioMEMS,

Microdevices for Biomedical Applications, Cambridge Healthtech Institute, 1999 Brother Alfred Brosseau Lecture Series at Saint Mary’s College, Moraga, CA. 1999 From Nanopores to Biohybrid Organs and Other Gateways toward Therapeutic BioMEMS, The

Ohio State University, College of Pharmacy. 1999 Medical Therapeutic Nanotechnology via Conventional Lithography, IBC’s 4th Annual

Conference on Microfabrication and Microfluidic Technologies. 1999 Cancer Pain and Palliative Care, John J. Bonica Memorial Symposium, Mondello, Italy, August,

(Invited Faculty). 1999 Integrating Biosensors and Medical Therapeutic Mirotechnology, 1999 Sensor Expo, Cleveland,

Ohio. 1999 IBC’s 5th Annual Conference on Drug Delivery Technologies, Boston, MA. 1999 Medical Therapy Through Top-Down Nanotechnology, DARPA NEMS Conference. 1999 BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology Open New Vistas in Drug-delivery and Implantable

Bioreactor Therapy, IBC, Biochip Technologies Conference, Boston, MA. 1999 Therapeutic Applications of Biomedical/Nano Technology, NASA Glenn Ideas Conference, NASA

Glenn Base, Cleveland, OH. 1999 Drug-Delivery Nanotechnology, Cambridge Healthtech Institute Bioengineering of Nanostructures

for Biomedical and Biotechnical Applications Conference, Boston, MA.

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2000 Endrocri-Nanotechnology ,Endrocrinology Lecture, The Ohio State University. 2000 Biomedical Nanotechnology, Fireside Chat, The Ohio State University. 2000 Molecular Engineering Foods and Packaging, NanoteK Conference, Kraft. Inc, Chicago, IL

(Invited Keynote). 2000 Biomedical Nanotechnology, Anatomy & Medical Education Seminar, The Ohio State University. 2000 Medical Therapeutics via Top-Down Biomedical Nanotechnology, Translation of Biomaterials

Research into Biotechnology Meeting, University of Chicago, Gleacher Center (Invited Keynote). 2000 Medical Therapy through Micro/Nanotechnology, Edison BioTechnology Center Meeting,

Cleveland, OH. 2000 Micro/Nanotechnology Opportunities in Cardiothoracic Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery Seminar,

The Ohio State University. 2000 Molecular Virology Immunology and Medical Genetics Seminar, The Ohio State University 2000 BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology World 2000 Conference (Opening Remarks Plenary

Session). 2000 Biomedical Nanotechnology, MDS Science and Technology Forum, Toronto, CA (Keynote). 2000 World Congress of High-Tech Medicine: Nanotechnology in Medicine Session, (Keynote).

Address in the context of the World Conference and Exhibition, Hanover, Germany. 2000 Implantable Molecular Factories, The Knowledge Foundation’s International Conference on

Molecular Motors, Cambridge, MA. 2000 International Forum on Biochip Technologies, Beijing, China (Invited). 2000 Fantastic Voyage Conference, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio (Invited). 2000 Current Advances in Biophotonics and Nanomedicine, Buffalo, N.Y (Invited). 2000 Nanofluidic Devices Via Standard Silicon Micromachining, IBC’s Biochip Technology

Conference, Boston, MA (Invited). 2000 Nanomedicine Session, American Society Of Information Sciences, Annual Conference, Chicago,

IL (Invited). 2000 World Congress of Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery, Las Vegas, Nevada (Invited). 2001 Rethinking Cancer Research: Blue-Skying the Future, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical

Sciences, University of Cambridge, London (Invited). 2001 DARPA workshop on Nanotechnology for Biodetection/Bioassay and Delivery of Therapeutics to

Individual Cells, Arlington,MA (Invited). 2001 Battelle Technical Networks Seminar, Columbus, OH (Invited). 2001 Observations on Nanofluidics, Gordon Research Conference, The Physics and Chemistry of

Microfluidics, Oxford, England (Invited). 2001 Nanotechnology and Medicine, Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine,

Charleston, SC (Invited). 2001 Drug Delivery Micro/Nanotechnology, Biochips 2001, Technology Development & Application,

Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY (Invited). 2001 Emerging Technologies Seminar, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (Invited). 2001 Rotary Club of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio (Invited). 2001 Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Institute Lecture, Columbus, Ohio 2001 MRC Residential Strategy Development Meeting, Heathrow, London (Invited). 2001 Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery World Conference, The Ohio State University, Columbus,

Ohio (Invited). 2001 Abbott Pharmaceuticals MEMS Seminar, Chicago, Illinois, (Short course, invited). 2001 Mathematical Biosciences Seminar, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. 2001 Alumni Advisory Council, Columbus, Ohio (Invited) 2001 Johnson and Johnson BioMEMS/Nanotechnology Corporate Symposium (Short course, invited) 2001 Better Medicine Through BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology Lecture, Purdue

University, West Lafayette, IN (Invited). 2001 Nanotechnology in Early Detection of Cancer Workshop, National Institute of Standards and

Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD (Invited) 2002 The Ohio Academy of Science, Frontiers of Science All-Academy Lecture, Capital University,

Columbus, OH (Invited) 2002 Tapei International Master Forum on Biotechnology: Biochips, Bioinformatics, and

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Biopharmaceuticals, Taipei, Taiwan (Invited) 2002 Ethics Symposium Series: Technoethics Human Subjects in Medical Research, The Ohio State

University, Columbus, OH (Invited) 2002 COSI, Electronic Experts Program, Columbus, OH (Invited) 2002 Ohio Society of Professional Engineers-Annual State House Day, Columbus, OH (Invited). 2002 Short Course in Biomedical Nanotech as Visiting Professor, Scuola Superiore Sant’ Anna, Pisa 2002 Short Course in Nanotechnology as Visiting Professor, Politecnico of Turin, Italy 2002 Invited Lectures on Biomedical Nanotechnology at the Universities of Milan (Politecnico),

Brescia (Engineering) and Udine (Medicine); Italy 2002 APC Council, Nanotechnology in Medicine, Park City, UT (Invited) 2002 BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology CHI Endowed Lecture, Columbus, OH 2002 The Next Wave Conference, Palm Beach, FL (invited presenter) 2002 CAS European Conference, Cavalieri Hilton, Rome (invited keynote presenter) 2002 CDER/FDA Seminar, Bethesda, MD (invited as first consultant on nanotech) 2002 Korea Conference on Innovative Science and Technology, Jeju Island, Korea (invited) 2002 Experimental Biology Annual Meeting (FASEB), April 11-15, San Diego, CA, (invited) 2002 Materials Research Society (MRS) BioMEMS Symposium, April 21-25, San Francisco, CA

(invited) 2002 Opening Plenary Address, 7th International School of Bioethics, Copanello, Italy 2002 Invited Section Keynote, Nano-7, World Conference on Nanotechnology, Malmoe, Sweden 2002 NHLBI Nanotechnology Working Group, Bethesda, MD (invited as chairman) 2002 Conference/Workshop on NanoBiotechnology, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan

(invited) 2002 International Workshop on “Nanotechnology & Health Care”, India (invited) 2002 USDA Nanoscale Science and Engineering for Agriculture and Food System. November 18 &

19, 2002. Washington DC (invited) 2003 Keynote Speaker, Annual Meeting for Mid-Ohio Development Exchange, Columbus, OH

(invited) 2003 Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Information Technology and Cognitive Science (NBIC)

Convergence 2003: Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance. Multidisciplinary Cooperation Opportunities and Challenges Panel. February 5-7, 2003, Los Angeles, CA (invited)

2003 American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering Annual Meeting, February 21, 2003 “Nanotechnology as a Catalyst for the Integration of Medicine and Engineering: Opportunities challenges – and how to avoid being left out.” (invited)

2003 Experimental Biology 2003 Annual Meeting (FASEB). “Nanotechnology Opportunities for Advancing Nutrition Research”. April 14, 2003, San Diego CA (invited)

2003 Second Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Imaging, “Integrating Therapy on the Diagnostic Nanoplatform”, San Francisco, CA, August 17, 2003 (invited)

2003 Gordon Research Conference, New Frontiers in Cancer Detection & Diagnosis, “Nanotech as a Toolbox for Early Detection”, Andover, NH, August 17-22,2003 (invited)

2003 Fourth Annual BioMems and Nanotech World 2003, “The Merging of Medical Diagnostic and Therapeutics – Courtesy of your Local Nanotechnologist”, Washington DC, August 25, 2003 (invited)

2003 Gordon Research Conference: The Physics and Chemistry of Microfluidics, “Medical Therapeutic Applications of Nanofluidics”, Big Sky, Montana, August 27-28, 2003 (invited)

2003 2nd US-Japan Joint Symposium on Nanotechnology, “Nanotechnology in Advanced Therapy and Diagnosis”, Yokohama, Japan, October 10-12, 2003 (Chairperson)

2003 MIT, Stanford, Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum, October 30, 2003, Stanford, California (invited) 2003 American Heart Association, Scientific Sessions 2003, “Nanotechnology for Cardiovascular

Research”, Orlando, Florida, November 9-12, 2003 (invited) 2003 Research Development & Design Conference, “Engineering Design Inspired by the Immune and

Endocrine Systems – How Biomedical Nanotechnology will Change Medicine”, ASME, Washington DC, November 18-20, 2003 (invited)

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2003 EuroNanoForum 2003, Trieste, Italy, December 9-12, 2003 (invited) 2003 The Cancer Nanotechnology Plan, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Institute 2004 National Cancer Institute (NCI), Fifth National Forum on Biomedical Imaging in Oncology

(NFBIO), January 29-30, 2004, Hyatt Regency Bethesda, MD (invited) 2004 2nd Annual, Advances in Cancer Research, NCI-IBC, February 11-13, 2004, plenary speaker 2004 Nanoscale Devices and System Integration, IEEE Conference, Miami Florida, Feb. 15-19, 2004

(invited) 2004 Keynote Speaker, The First International Symposium on Micro & Nanotechnology, Honolulu,

Hawaii, March 15-17, 2004 (invited keynote lecture) 2004 American Association for Cancer Research, Meet the Expert Sunrise Session, “Nanotechnology

and Cancer Research, Orlando, Florida, March 27-31, 2004 (invited) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 1989-90 International Center for Applied Sciences, Trieste, Italy, Materials Division. 1990-95 ASME: Reviewer, Session Developer & Chair (yearly). 1992- Materials Research Society: Reviewer. 1994- International Conference on Composites Engineering, Steering Committee. 1994- National Research Council, Reviewer. 1995-96 ASME, Materials Committee, Petroleum Division 1995-99 International Society for Optical Engineering, Micro- and Nanofabricated Structures and Devices

for Biomedical Environmental Applications (BioS Conferences): Scientific Committee, Conference Chairman, 1999.

1996 International Conference on Composite Materials (ICCM 11), Reviewer. 1996- International Symposium on Functionally Graded Materials, International Advisory Committee. 1996-97 Institute for Science and Technology Research, Trento,Italy, Scientific Advisor, Microfabricated

Biosensor Program. 1999- Cambridge HealthTech Institute (CHI), Scientific Advisor & Keynote Speaker, Biomedical

Microtechnology Conference, San Jose, CA. Scientific Advisory Board and Speaker, “Bioengineering of Nanostructures for Biomedical Biotechnical Application”.

1999 International Business Communications (IBC): 5Th Annual Drug Delivery Conference. 6th Annual Biochip Technologies Conference – Chips to Hits ’99.

1999- Chairman, Ohio MicroMD: The Ohio BioMEMS Consortium on Medical Therapeutics 1999 Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) & ICAN Products, Limited: Convergence, Advisory Board

for Science & Social, Ethical & Legal Considerations 2000- BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology World Conference: Conference Chairman,

Scientific Advisory Board. 2000- International Society for BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology, President. 2001 CAS 2001: Conference Chairman, Micro and Nanotechnologies for Biomedical Applications. 2001 International Business Communications (IBC): CHIPS to HITS Conference, San Diego, CA 2001 American Institute for Biological and Medical Engineering, Member, Academic Council 2001- New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology External Review Board 2002- International Society for BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology World Conference,

Columbus, OH (chairman) 2002- International Scientific Committee for Micro and Nanotechnology, ISMNT-1 (member) CONSULTANTSHIPS, ADVISORY BOARDS 1992 MonteDipe (Montedison), Research Scientist (Polymer matrix composites) 1994-96 MelaRx/OncoRx/Vion Pharmeceuticals (Consultant: Biomedical microdevices) 1994-96 Microfab Biosystems, Principal Scientist (Biomedical microdevices) 1994-98 Iris Micromedical, Founding Scientist & Consultant (Biomedical microdevices) 1996- Proconsul, Expert Witness (Bioengineering) 1996-98 Skottun Research (Consultant: Biomaterials for ocular implants)

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1998-99 Heron Bioventures (Consultant: Biomedical microdevices) 1998- iMEDD, Inc, Founding Scientist, Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board, and Consultant

(Biomedical Nano/Microtechnology) 1999 Biomec Inc., Technology Advisory Council Member (Biomedical Engineering) 1999 The Cleveland Clinic Foundation (Biomedical Microdevices) 1999- MDS Inc. - Short Course on Biomedical Micro/Nanotechnology 2000- HandyLab, Inc, Scientific Advisor (Microfluidics) 2001- Abbott Lab, Inc., (Short Course on Biomedical Micro/Nanotechnology) 2001 Johnson & Johnson, (Short Course on Biomedical Micro/Nanotechnology) 2002- Battelle Technology Fund (Venture Capital), Life Sciences Scientific Advisory Board 2002- Capital Stage (European Venture Capital Fund), Scientific Advisory Board FEDERAL, STATE, AND INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY SERVICE 1997 Letter on intellectual property legislation entered into US Senate records on 4/23 1999 Executive Office of the President of the United States of America: Nanotechnology Research Directions: National Science and Technology Council, Committee on Technology, Interagency Working Group on Nanoscience, Engineering and Technology (Report Available, 2000) 1999 Department of Energy: Review Panel on Pilot Projects for Biomedical Engineering. 1999 National Cancer Institute: Novel Technologies for Noninvasive Detection, Diagnosis, and

Treatment of Cancer, Special Emphasis Panel (Chair). 1999 Department of Defense: NEMS for Biotechnology Application, Panelist. 1999- NASA: Information Dynamics, Inc./Universities Space Research Association (IDI/USRA),

Advanced Environmental Monitoring and Control Peer Review Panel (co-Chair). 1999-00 National Research Council’s Board on Army Science and Technology: Committee on

Opportunities in Biotechnology for Future Army Applications (Report published, 1/2001) 2000 Task Force on Biotechnology, Advising Governor Bob Taft on The Ohio Plan (TOP) 2001-02 National Materials Advisory Board of the National Research Council, Materials Research for

Defense After Next, (Committee member). 2001 Innovative Approaches to Countering Biological Terrorism, Science Applications International

Corporation (SAIC), McLean, VA (Invited) 2001 (EPSCOR) Experimental Program to Stimulate Experimental Research (Reviewer). 2001 Nanotechnology in Early Detection of Cancer Workshop, National Institute of Standards and

Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD (Panelist). 2001 National Reconnaissance Office, Invited Tutorial on Biomedical Nanotechnology 2001 Medical Research Council of the United Kingdom Residential Strategy Development Meeting,

Heathrow, London (Invited). 2001 “Sensors and Sensing” Workshop Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Del

Mar, CA (Invited) 2002 BECON 2002 Symposium, Biosensors for Research and Medicine, National Institutes of Health,

Bethesda, MD (Session Chair). 2002 Food and Drug Administration, (First Invited) Tutorial on Biomedical Nanotechnology. 2002 American Association for the Advancement of Science, Panel Review Meeting, Washington, DC. 2002 NIH/NCI Panel Review Meeting, Chevy Chase, MD (Chairman). 2002 AAAS Panel Review, Washington, DC (Chairman) 2002 Interprofessional Public Policy Panel on Technology and Ethics, Interprofessional Commission of

Ohio (Panelist) 2002 USDA Nanoscale Science and Engineering for Agriculture and Food System. Washington DC

(session chair and speaker, invited). 2002 Member, Steering Committee, National Nanotechnology Initiative 2002-03 Chairman, Planning Committee and Working Committee of the National Institute for Heart ,

Lung, Blood and Sleep (NHLBI), National Initiative on Nanotechnology. 2003 American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering Annual Meeting, “Nanotechnology as

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a Catalyst for the Integration of Medicine and Engineering: Opportunities challenges – and how to avoid being left out.” (invited speaker)

2003 Experimental Biology Annual Meeting (FASEB). “Nanotechnology Opportunities for Advancing Nutrition Research”. April 14, 2003,San Diego CA (invited speaker)

2003- Senior Advisor to the Rector, University of Calabria “Magna Grecia”, Italy, Medical Research

Strategic Initiatives 2003 Chair of US Delegation, Workshop of the National Science Foundations of the US and Japan on

Medical Nanotechnology, Yokohama, Japan 2003- Senior Advisor to the Director, National Cancer Institute, Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach, on Cancer

Nanotechnology 2003- Member, Integration Committee, Congressionally Mandated Army Breast Cancer Research

Program, US Department of Defense 2003- Chair, Intramural Cancer Nanotechnology Working Group, National Cancer Institute 2003 NCI/NIH Meeting of Distinguished Scientists on The Future of Cancer Research. Participants: E.

Zarhouni, A. von Eschenbach, J. Michael bishop, Lee Hartwell, Phil Sharp, Harold Varmus, Bob Weinberg, Bob Horvitz, Eric Lander, Bert Vogelstein, Anna Barker, Dinah Singer, Carl Barrett, and Mauro Ferrari

RECENT COMMUNITY SERVICE 2001 Speaker at The Rotary Clubs of Columbus & Cincinnati 2000 Speaker at Upper Arlington Area Chamber of Commerce 2000 Board Member of Juvenile Diabetes Foundation (JDF), Columbus Chapter 2001 Columbus Metropolitan Club 2001- Board Member, Columbus COSI (Museum of Science and Industry) 2002 Keynote Speaker, Dispatch Media Group Information Services Meeting 2003- Member, Scientific Advisory Board of the JDF, Central Ohio MAJOR PROFESSIONAL MEDIA FEATURES

• BioMEMS: A Paradigm Shift in the Making” by Susan M. Reiss, Biophotonics International, June 2000, pp. 40-45. • “Nanomedicine Nears the Clinic” by David Voss, MIT’s Technology Review Magazine, January, February

2000, pp. 60-65. • “Bioengineering Programmes Rise to Meet the Challenge of a Young Science”, by Brendan Horton,

Nature vol. 403, 27 January 2000, pp. 463-465. • “Nanodevices, a Technical Insight”, by Miriam Nagel, Technical Insights Report Series,

Wiley Publication, February 2001. • “The Wooing of iMEDD”, and “Hello iMEDD, Goodbye Lucent” Columbus CEO Magazine, June 2001

(cover story, page 2, and pages 12-15). • “The Programmable Pill” by Alexandra Stikeman, MIT’s Technology Review Magazine, May 2001,

pp. 78-83. • “U.S. Army to Employ Biotechnology in Battle”, by Ayaz Ahmed Khan, Defense Journal of The Armed

Forces of Pakistan, 2001 • “The Engineered Course of Treatment” with Jun Liu, cover story, Mechanical Engineering, December

2001 • “Nanotechnology in Medicine” Healthcare Informatics, Wiley, September 2001 (cover story). • “Small Visions, Grand Designs” by Ian Sample, NewScientist, October 2001, pp. 30-37. • “Nano Docs” by Linda Bickerstaff, M.D., Odyssey: Adventures in Science, December 2001,

pp. 18-21. • “Universities Need to Court Top-Tier Researchers” by Barb Galbincea, Cleveland Plain Dealer,

front page, March 16 2002. • “The Quiet Crisis”, Roundtable Discussion, WVIZ/PBS Studios, April 2002.

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• “OSU’s MicroMD Laboratories Open for Business, offer Nanotech Skills, Labs, to PI’s, Developers”, Heart, Lung and Blood Newsletter, Vol. 16, No. 7, February 2002, p. 50.

• “Saranno I Prossimi Nobel Italiani?” (Will they be the next Nobel Laureates from Italy?), by Simona Vigna, Sette (Weekly Magazine) of Il Corriere Della Sera, November 18, 2002, p. 162-164.

• “Nanotecnologia Biomedica”, with Silvia Gross, cover story on Leadership Medica magazine, issue n. 7, volume 17, 2002, pages 4-13.

• “ Il Guru Ferrari: Ci Cambieranno La Vita” by Maurizio Caiaffa, Corriere Del Veneto, 2002 • “Mauro Ferrari” (in Japanese), Bioscience and Industry Journal of the Japan Bioindustry Association, vol.

11, n. 60, pp. 66-67, 2002. Hundreds of interviews, feature stories, and quotations appeared in the print media, radio, television, locally, nationally, and internationally. Over 1,000 entries, in over twenty languages on the World Wide Web. ART & ENTERTAINMENT, ART & SCIENCE 1984 “Roberto Carbone”, Long-Playing Record (tenor and soprano saxophone parts), Audiomark, Gorizia, Italy 2000 Heroic Quests: The Allegorical Painting of Bruno d’Arcevia”, Hopkins Hall Gallery, The Ohio State

University, 9/20-10/12 (scientific motif, and essay “Life is a Question of Architecture” in the catalogue of the exhibition). Also exhibited at Caldwell-Snyder Gallery, San Francisco and New York.

2000 Speaker at “Fantastic Voyage”, Operating Room of the Future, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation. 2001 Scientific consultant to Oscar-winning screenplay writer, Ronald Bass (Rainman) for movie production

“The Lazarus Child”, based on the NYTimes’ best-selling novel by Robert Mawson. BIBLIOGRAPHY BOOKS

1. M. Ferrari, V.T. Granik, A. Imam, and J.C. Nadeau, "Advances In Doublet Mechanics", Lecture Notes in Physics,

Springer Verlag, 1996. 2. M. Ferrari, “Micro- and Nanofabricated Electro-Optical Mechanical Systems for Biomedical and Environmental

Applications”, SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, January 1999. 3. M. Ferrari (Editor-in-Chief), “Encyclopedia of BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology”, Kluwer Academic

Publishers, 4-volume set, expected 2004. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS 1. G.C. Johnson & M. Ferrari, "On the physical significance of the odd-order coefficients in the harmonic method",

ICOTOM 8, Eds. J.S. Kallend & G. Gottstein, pp. 115-121, The Metallurgical Society, Warrendale, PA, 1987. 2. M. Ferrari & G.C. Johnson, "On the Equilibrium Properties of a 6mm Polycrystal Exhibiting Transverse Isotropy",

Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 63, No. 9, pp. 4460-4468, 1988. 3. M. Ferrari & G.C. Johnson, "The Effective Elasticities of Short-Fiber Composites With Arbitrary Orientation

Distribution", Mechanics of Materials, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 67-73, 1989. 4. M. Ferrari & G.C. Johnson, "Compaction and sintering of ceramic powders in the light of recent advances in the

homogenization of textured materials", 10th COBEM, Ed. M.H. Hirata, pp. 709-712, Coppe-UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, 1989.

5. L. Biolzi, M. Ferrari & M.P. Virgolini, " Strength criteria and effective moduli of glass-reinforced polymers: an experimental investigation", Proceedings of the X National Congress of AIMETA, p. 147, ETS Pisa, Italy, 1990.

6. M. Ferrari, "Some failure modes of plasma-sprayed thermal barrier coatings", 1990 European Congress on Fracture, Ed. D. Firrao, pp. 311-316, 1991.

7. M. Ferrari, J. Harding & M. Marchese, "Simulation of thermal barrier plasma-sprayed coatings", Plasma processing and synthesis of materials, MRS, Vol. 190, pp. 221-226, Mat’s Research Soc., 1991.

8. M. Ferrari & M. Filipponi, "An Appraisal of Homogenizing Techniques for Porous and Reinforced Ceramics" Journal America. Ceramic. Society, Vol. 74 No. 1, pp. 229, 1991.

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9. M. Ferrari, "On the Domain of Applicability of the Mori-Tanaka Effective Medium Theory", Rendiconti Matematica Accademia Lincei, S. 9, Vol. 2, pp. 353-357, 1991.

10. M. Ferrari, "Asymmetry and the High-Concentration Limit of the Mori-Tanaka Effective Medium Theory", Mechanics of Materials, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 251-256, 1991.

11. M. Ferrari, "Closed Form Solution for a Biphase Sphere Subject to Quadratic Eigenstrains of Radial Symmetry", Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 58, No. 3. pp. 811-813, 1991.

12. M. Ferrari, J. Harding & M. Marchese, "Computer Simulation of Plasma Sprayed Coatings: II. Effective Bulk Properties and Thermal Stress Calculations", Surface Coating. Technology, Vol. 48, pp. 147-154, 1991.

13. A. Boscolo, M. Ferrari, I. Pitacco & M.P. Virgolini, "Determination of the effective mechanical response of polymer matrix composites via microstructural data", in EuroMech 269: Experimental identification of the material characteristics of composite materials and structures, Eds. A. Vautrin, H. Sol, Elsevier, pp. 238-245, 1991.

14. L. Biolzi, M. Ferrari & I. Pitacco, "Elastic response of macroscopically anisotropic PBT with glass-fiber reinforcement: An experimental verification of the Mori-Tanaka theory for textured composites" ASME Composite Materials Technology 1991, Eds. D. Hui & T.J. Kozik, pp. 71-76, ASME 1991.

15. M. Ferrari & N. Marzari, "Combined effect of fiber geometry and misalignment for fiberglass- or HM-graphite reinforced polyester", ASME Composite Materials Technology 1991, Ed. D. Hui & T.J. Kozik, pp. 67-70, ASME 1991.

16. F. Auricchio & M. Ferrari, "Eigenstresses in anisotropic films", Thin Films: Stresses and Mechanical Properties III, MRS Vol. 239, pp. 245-249, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA. 1991.

17. F. Auricchio & M. Ferrari, "Thermal microstresses in composite materials" ASME Composite Materials Technology 92, Ed. D. Hui et al., pp. 213-219, 1992.

18. P. Kwon, C.K.H. Dharan & M. Ferrari, "Micromechanical thermoelastic analysis of axisymmetric Functionally Gradient Materials" ASME Composite Materials Technology 1992, Ed. D. Hui et al., pp. 220-227, ASME 1992.

19. D. Mirfendereski, M. Ferrari & A. Der Kiureghian, "Analysis of microfabricated textured multicrystalline beams: I. Homogenization approach", Smart Materials and Materials Fabrication and Materials for MEMS, Materials Research Society Vol. 276, pp. 91-96, 1992.

20. D. Mirfendereski, A. Der Kiureghian, & M. Ferrari, "Analysis of microfabricated textured multicrystalline beams: II. Probabilistic approach" Smart Materials and Materials Fabrication and Materials for MEMS, Materials Research Society, Vol. 276, pp. 97-101.

21. M. Ferrari & M. E. Weber, "Determination of eigenstresses from curvature data", Smart Materials and Materials Fabrication and Materials for MEMS, Mat’s Research Soc., Vol. 276, pp. 221-227, 1992.

22. M. Ferrari & N. Marzari, "A Mori-Tanaka Theory for Short-Fiber Composites: Application", Journal of Energy Resource Technology, Vol. 144, pp. 101-104, 1992.

23. M. Ferrari & C.L. Lin, "Extensional behavior of multicrystalline beams" Micromechanical systems, Eds. D. Cho et al., pp. 161-170, ASME 1992.

24. M. Ferrari & J. Harding, "Thermal Stress Field in Plasma-Sprayed Ceramic Coatings", J. Energy Resource Technology, Vol. 144, pp. 105-109, 1992.

25. J.S. Chen, A. Kadic-Galeb, M. Ferrari, T.M. Devine, "Embrittlement of Nano-Scale Structures", Mechanics Research Communications, Vol 19 No. 6, pp. 555-561, 1992.

26. N. Marzari & M. Ferrari, "Textural and Micromorphological Effects on the Overall Elastic Response of Macroscopically Anisotropic Composites" Journal Applied Mechanics, Vol. 59, No. 2, Part 1, pp. 269-275, 1992.

27. M. Ferrari, "Anisotropic Layers with Through-Thickness Thermal and Material Variations" J. Thermal Stresses, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 439-445, 1992.

28. M. Ferrari & L. Lutterotti, "Thermal Stresses in Bi-Coated Structures" Journal of Engineering Mechanics, Vol. 118, No. 9, pp. 1928-1938, 1992.

29. M. Ferrari, Discussion of "Elastic Anisotropy of Short-Fiber Reinforced Composites", by C.M. Sayers, International Journal of Solids and Structures, Vol. 30, No. 8, pp.1147-1149, 1993.

30. M. Lutz & M. Ferrari, "Compression of a Functionally Gradient Composite Sphere" Composites Engineering, Vol .3, No. 9, pp. 873-884, 1993.

31. V. Granik & M. Ferrari, "Micromechanics of Granular Media", Mechanics of Materials, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 301-322, 1993.

32. M. Ferrari, "Eigenstresses and homogenization theory", Proceedings of the III Pan American Congress of Applied Mechanics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, pp. 121-125, American Academy of Mechanics, 1993.

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33. V. Granik & M. Ferrari, "Multi-scale homogenization of granular media" Composite Materials Technology 1993, Ed. D. Hui et al., pp. 217-222, ASME 1993.

34. M. Ferrari, J. Nadeau & S.S. Zargaryan, "Singular boundary integral formulation for the non-dilute equivalent eigenstrain problem". Composite Materials Technology 1993, Ed. D. Hui et al., pp. 213-216, ASME 1993.

35. M. Ferrari, A. Imam, L. Kuong, "Recent developments in homogenization theory: The interaction function of the equivalent poly-inclusion method", Composite Materials Technology 1993, Ed. D. Hui et al., pp. 237-242, ASME 1993.

36. C. Keller & M. Ferrari, "Milli-Scale Polysilicon Structures", 1994 Solid-State Sensor and Actuator Workshop, IEEE, Hilton Head, pp. 132-137, June 1994.

37. L. Lutterotti, P. Scardi, S. Polonioli, P.G. Orsini & M. Ferrari, "Stress and texture analysis of Zirconia coatings by XRD total pattern fitting" Materials and Design Technology 1994, Ed. T. Kozik, PD, Vol. 62, pp. 15-20, ASME 1994.

38. F. Rooney & M. Ferrari, "Torsion of Functionally Graded Composite shafts with rectangular cross sections" Materials and Design Technology 1994, Ed. T. Kozik, PD, Vol. 62, pp. 285-291, ASME 1994.

39. M. Ferrari & V. Granik, "Doublet-Based Micromechanical Approaches to Yield and Failure Criteria" Materials Science and Engineering. A, Vol. 175, pp. 21-29, 1994.

40. M. Ferrari, "Composite Homogenization Via the Poly-Inclusion Approach", Composites Engineering, Vol. 4, No.1, pp. 37-45, 1994.

41. P. Kwon, C.K.H. Dharan & M. Ferrari, "Macroscopic Analysis of Axisymmetric Functionally Gradient Materials Under Thermal Loading", Journal Energy Resource Technology, Vol. 116, pp. 115-120, 1994.

42. M. Ferrari & L. Lutterotti, "New Method for the Simultaneous Determination of Anisotropic Residual Stress and Texture by X-Ray Diffraction", Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 76, No. 11, pp. 7246-7255, 1994.

43. F. Maddalena & M. Ferrari, "Viscoelasticity of Granular Materials", Mechanics of Materials, Vol. 3, No. 20, pp. 241-250, 1995.

44. A. Imam, G.C. Johnson & M. Ferrari, "Determination of the Overall Moduli in Second Order Incompressible Elasticity", Journal of Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 43, No. 7, pp.1087-1103, 1995.

45. J.C. Nadeau & M. Ferrari, "Second-Rank Equilibrium and Transport Properties of Fibrous Composites: Effective Predictions and Bounds" Composites Engineering., Vol 5, No. 7, pp. 821-838, 1995.

46. F.J. Rooney & M. Ferrari, "Torsion and Flexure of Inhomogeneous Elements", Composites Engineering, Vol 5, No. 7, pp. 901-912, 1995.

47. M. Ferrari & V. T. Granik, "Ultimate Criteria for Materials with Different Properties in Biaxial Tension and Compression: A Micromechanical Approach", Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. MSA 202/1-2, pp.84-93, 1995.

48. F. Rooney & M. Ferrari, "Torsion of a class of functionally graded shafts" Materials and Design Technology 1995, Ed. T. Kozik, pp. 47-54, ASME 1995.

49. T.A. Desai, M. Ferrari, & G. Mazzoni, "Silicon Microimplants: Fabrication and Biocompatibility", Materials and Design Technology 1995, Ed. T. Kozik, pp. 97-103, ASME 1995.

50. A. Nashat, M. Ferrari, & G.C. Johnson, "Analysis of functionally gradient polymer composites", Elevated Temperature Coatings: Sci. and Tech. I., Eds. N.B. Dahotre et al., pp. 341-354, TMS, 1995.

51. W.H. Chu & M. Ferrari, "Silicon Nanofilter with Absolute Pores and High Mechanical Strength", SPIE, Vol. 2593, Ed. Paul Gourley, pp. 9-20, 1995.

52. M. Ferrari, V.T. Granik, and A. Imam, "Introduction to Doublet Mechanics", in Advances in Doublet Mechanics, M. Ferrari et al. Eds. Springer Verlag, pp. 1-26, 1996.

53. K. Mon and M. Ferrari, "Doublet Thermomechanics", Advances in Doublet Mechanics, M. Ferrari et al. Eds. Springer Verlag, pp. 27-40, 1996.

54. K. Mon and M. Ferrari, "Multi-Component Constitutive Equations", Advances in Doublet Mechanics, M. Ferrari et al. Eds. Springer Verlag, pp. 41-50, 1996.

55. V. T. Granik and M. Ferrari,. "Multi-Scale Elastic Wave Propagation", Advances in Doublet Mechanics, M. Ferrari et al. Eds. Springer Verlag, pp.83-100, 1996.

56. M. Zhang and M. Ferrari, "Reflection of Plane Waves", Advances in Doublet Mechanics, M. Ferrari et al. Eds., Springer Verlag, pp. 101-120, 1996.

57. J.C. Nadeau, A. H. Nashat, M. Ferrari, "Isotropic Plane Elastostatics", Advances in Doublet Mechanics, M. Ferrari et al. Eds.Springer Verlag, pp.153-172, 1996.

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58. M. Ferrari and A. Imam, "Multi-Scale Solutions in Doublet Mechanics", Advances in Doublet Mechanics, M. Ferrari et al. Eds. Springer Verlag, pp.173-191, 1996.

59. M. Ferrari, W.H. Chu, T.A. Desai, D. Hansford, G. Mazzoni and M. Zhang, Silicon Nanotechnology for Biofiltration and Immunoisolated Cell Xenografts, Thin Films and Surfaces for Bioactivity and Biomedical Applications, MRS, Vol. 414, Eds. Catherine Cotell et al, pp. 101-106, Materials Research Society 1996.

60. M. Ferrari, W.H. Chu, T.A. Desai and J. Tu, Microfabricated Silicon Biocapsule for Immunoisolation of Pancreatic Islets, AMST ‘96 Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Technology, E. Kuljanic, Ed. CISM Courses and Lectures, No.372, Springer Wien New York, pp. 559-568, 1996.

61. M. Ferrari, D. Hansford & K. Mon, "Doublet-Based Approach to Alloy Elastic Homogenization" Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, Vol. 6, pp. 946-957, 1996.

62. F.J. Rooney, M. Ferrari & A. Imam, "Pressure Distribution within Tumors" Mathematical Modeling and Scientific Computing, Vol. 6, pp. 715-721, 1996.

63. M. Ferrari, L. Lutterotti, S. Mathis, P. Polonioli, and H.R. Wenk, "New Opportunities in the Stress and Texture Fields by the Whole Pattern Analysis" Materials Science Forum, Vol. 228-231, pp. 83-88, 1996.

64. M. Zhang and M. Ferrari, "Reduction of Albumin Adsoption on Silicon Surfaces by Tween 20", Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol. 56, No. 6, pp.618-625, 1997.

65. K. Mon and M. Ferrari, "On Corrosion-Induced Stress States in Binary Noble Metal Alloys", Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. A232, pp. 88-102, 1997.

66. T.A. Desai, W.H. Chu, J.K. Tu, G.M. Beattie, A. Hayek, and M. Ferrari, “Microfabricated Immunoisolating Biocapsules”, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol. 57, No. 1, pp.118-120, 1997.

67. M. Zhang and M. Ferrari, “Hemocompatible Polyethylene Glycol Films on Silicon”, Biomedical Microdevices, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 81- 89, 1998.

68. T.A. Desai, W.H. Chu, J. Tu, P. Shrewsbury, and M. Ferrari, "Microfabricated Biocapsules for Cell Xenografts: a Review", Micro and Nanofabricated Electro-Optical- Mechanical Systems for Biomedical and Environmental Application, Ed. P. Gourley, SPIE Proceeding Series, Vol. 2978, pp. 216-226, 1997.

69. W.H. Chu, T. Huen, J. Tu, and M. Ferrari, "Silicon-micromachined Direct Pore Filters for Ultrafiltration", Micro and Nanofabricated Electro-Optical- Mechanical Systems for Biomedical and Environmental Application, P. Gourley, Ed. SPIE Proceeding Series, Vol. 2978, pp. 111-122, 1997.

70. M. Zhang and M. Ferrari, "Enhanced Blood Compatibility of Silicon Coated with a Self-Assembled Poly(ethylene glycol) and Monomethoxpoly(ethylen glycol)", Micro and Nanofabricated Electro-Optical- Mechanical Systems for Biomedical and Environmental Application, Ed. P. Gourley, SPIE Proceeding Series, Vol. 3258, pp. 15-19, 1998.

71. Y. Wang and M. Ferrari, "Vapor Phase Deposition of Uniform and Ultrathin Silanes", Micro and Nanofabricated Electro-Optical- Mechanical Systems for Biomedical and Environmental Application, Ed. P. Gourley, SPIE Proceeding Series, Vol. 3258, pp. 20-28, 1998.

72. T.A. Desai, W.H. Chu, G. Rasi, P. Sinibaldi-Vallebona, P. Borboni, G. Beattie, A. Hayek, and M. Ferrari, "Implantation of Microfabricated Immunoisolating Biocapsules", Micro and Nanofabricated Electro-Optical- Mechanical Systems for Biomedical and Environmental Application, Ed. P. Gourley, SPIE Proceeding Series, Vol. 3258, pp. 40-47, 1998.

73. J. Tu, T. Huen, R. Szema, and M. Ferrari, "Characterization of Bulk-micromachined, Direct-bonded Silicon Nanofilters", Micro and Nanofabricated Electro-Optical- Mechanical Systems for Biomedical and Environmental Application, Ed. P. Gourley, SPIE Proceeding Series, Vol. 3258, pp. 148-155, 1998.

74. D. Hansford, T. Desai, J. Tu, and M. Ferrari, "Biocompatible Silicon Wafer Bonding for Biomedical Microdevices", Micro and Nanofabricated Electro-Optical- Mech. Systems for Biomedical and Environmental Application, Ed. P. Gourley, SPIE Proceeding Series, Vol. 3258, pp. 164-168, 1998.

75. A.H. Nashat, M. Moronne, and M. Ferrari, “Detection of Functional Groups and Antibodies on Microfabricated Surfaces by Confocal Microscopy”, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol. 60 No. 2 pp. 137-146, 1998

76. M. Zhang, T. Desai, and M. Ferrari, “Proteins and Cells on PEG Immobilized Silicon Surfaces,” Biomaterials, Vol. 19, 1998, 953-960.

77. J.C. Nadeau and M. Ferrari, "Invariant Tensor-to-Matrix Mappings for Evaluation of Tensor Expressions" Journal of Elasticity, Vol 52, 43-61, 1998.

78. T. Desai, D. Hansford, T. Huen, and M. Ferrari, “Investigating Cell Immunoisolation Parameters Using Microfabricated Membranes.” Biomaterials Regulating Cell Function and Tissue Development. Materials Research Society, Vol. 530, pp. 7-12.

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79. D. Hansford, L. P. Lee, and M. Ferrari, “A Novel Technique for Blister Test Specimen Preparation Using a Polymeric Template.” MRS Proc. Vol. 518, pp. 118-23, 1999.

80. W.H. Chu, R. Chin, T. Huen and M. Ferrari, “Silicon Membrane Nanofilters from Sacrificial Oxide Removal”, Journal of MicroelectroMechanical Systems, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1999.

81. T.A. Desai, W.H. Chu, G. Rasi, P.S. Vallebona, E. Guarino, and M. Ferrari, “Microfabricated Biocapsules Provide Short-Term Immunoisolation of Insulinoma Xenografts”, Biomedical Microdevices, Vol. 1, No. 2, 131-181, 1999.

82. J.K. Tu, T. Huen, R. Szema, and M. Ferrari, “Filtration of Sub-100nm Particles Using a Bulk-Micromachined, Direct-Bonded Silicon Filter”, Biomedical Microdevices, Vol. 1, No. 2, 113-120, 1999.

83. F. J. Rooney and M. Ferrari, "On the St. Venant Problem for Inhomogeneous Circular Bars,” Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 66, No 1, 32-41, 1999.

84. T.A. Desai, D. Hansford, M. Ferrari, "Characterization of Micromachined Silicon Membranes for Immunoisolation and Bioseparation Applications", Journal of Membrane Science, Vol. 1, No. 11, 1999.

85. J.C. Nadeau and M. Ferrari, “Microstructural Optimization of a Functionally Graded Transversely Isotopic Layer”, Mechanics of Materials, Vol 31, 637-651, 1999.

86. T. A. Desai, D. J. Hansford, L. Kulinsky, A. H. Nashat, G. Rasi, J. Tu, Y. Wang, M. Zhang, and M. Ferrari, “Nanopore Technology for Biomedical Applications”, Biomedical Microdevices 2:1, 11-40, 1999.

87. H-Y. Ying, N. Holman, M. Zhang, M. Ferrari, et al., "Detecting Exposure to Environmental Organic Toxins in Individual Cells: Towards Development of a Micro-fabricated Device,” Micro and Nanofabricated Structures and Devices for Biomedical Environmental Applications II, Ed. M. Ferrari, SPIE Proceeding Series, Vol. 3606, pp. 55-62, 1999.

88. L. Kulinsky, Y. Wang, and M. Ferrari, “Electroviscous Effects in Microchannels,” Micro and Nanofabricated Structures and Devices for Biomedical Environmental Applications II, Ed. M. Ferrari, SPIE Proceedings Series, Vol. 3606, pp. 158-168, 1999.

89. Multiple Authors: Interagency Working Group on Nanoscience, Engineering and Technology of the National Science and Technology Council of the Executive Office of the President of the United States “Nanotechnology Research Directions: Visions for Nanotechnology R&D in the Next Decade”, September 1999.

90. Y. Wang and M. Ferrari, “Surface Modification of Micromachined Silicon Filters” Journal of Materials Science 35:1-8, 2000.

91. M. Ferrari, “Nanomechanics, and Biomedical Nanomechanics: Eshelby’s inclusion and inhomogeneity problems at the discrete/continuum interface”, Biomedical Microdevices, 2:4, 273-281, 2000.

92. D. Hansford, T. Desai, M. Ferrari, "Nano-Scale Size-Based Biomolecular Separation Technology", Biochip Technologies, Eds. Kricka and Chen, Harwood Academic Publishers, pp. 341-362, 2000.

93. T. A. Desai, D. J. Hansford, L. Leoni, M. Essenpreis, M. Ferrari, “Nanoporous Anti-fouling Silicon Membranes for Implantable Biosensor Applications”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol. 15 (9-10), pp. 453-462, 2000.

94. T. A. Desai, D. J. Hansford, M. Ferrari, “Micromachined interfaces: new approaches in cell immunoisolation and biomolecular separation”. Biomolecular Engineering, 17:23-36, 2000.

95. Multiple authors: “Opportunities in Biotechnology for Future Army Applications”, Board on Army Science and Technology, National Research Council, National Academy Press, pp. 1-61, June 2001.

96. P. Goldschmidt-Clermont, D. Kandzari, S. Khouri, M. Ferrari, “Nanotechnology Needs for Cardiovascular Sciences”, Biomedical Microdevices, 3:2, 83-87, 2001.

97. M.Ferrari, J. Liu, “The Engineered Course of Treatment – Use of nanoscale devices is helping to revolutionize medical treatment and research”, Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 123, No. 12, pp-44-47, 2001. 98. N. Moldovan, M. Ferrari, “Prospects for Microtechnology and Nanotechnology in Bioengineering of

Replacement Microvessels” , Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med., 126(3):320-324, 2002. 99. J.R. Lewis, M.S. Kotur, O.Butt, S. Kulkarni, A.A. Riley, N. Ferrell, K.D. Sullivan, M.Ferrari, “Biotechnology Apprenticeship for Secondary-level Students: Teaching Advanced Cell Culture Techniques for Research”, Cell Biology Education, Vol. 1, pp. 26-42, Spring/Summer, 2002. 100. N. I. Moldovan,, S. S. Kulkarni, M. Ferrari, “Use of Laser Scanning Cytometry for Analysis of Endothelial Cells.

Attached to Micropatterned Silicon Surfaces”, Sensors and Materials, Vol. 14, No.4 , pp179-187, 2002. 101. Jun Liu and Mauro Ferrari, “Mechanical spectral signatures of malignant disease? A small-sample,

comparative study of continuum vs. nano-biomechanical data analysis”, Disease Markers, 18, pp 1-9, 2002. 102. Multiple authors: Materials Research to Meet the 21st-Century Defense Needs, National Research Council of the

National Academies, 2002. 103. V. T. Granik, B. R. Smith, S. C. Lee, and Mauro Ferrari: “Osmotic Pressures for Binary Solutions of Non-

Electrolytes”, Biomedical Microdevices, 4:4 309-321, 2002.

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104. J.C. Nadeau, M. Ferrari, “Bounds on Texture Coefficients”, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 70 (2):200-203. 105 J. Lewis and M. Ferrari “BioMEMS for Drug Delivery Applications” in Lab-on-a-Chip: Chemistry in Miniaturized

Synthesis and Analysis Systems, A. van den Berg, Editor (Invited Chapter), pp. 101-115, 2003. 106. S. Lee, M. Ruegsegger, B. Smith, M. Ferrari: “Hybrid Biological-Syntetic Nanodevices for Medical Applications”

Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, H. S. Nalwa. Editor, Academic Press, San Diego (Invited chapter, approximately 42 pages, to appear).

107. S. Lee, M. Ruegsegger, B. Smith, M. Ferrari, “Biological Nanotechnology”, Nanotechnology Handbook, B. Bhushan, Editor, Springer Verlag (Invited chapters, approximately 120 pages, to appear).

108. M.Sartinoranont, F. J. Rooney, M. Ferrari: “Interstitial Stress and Fluid Pressure Within a Growing Tumor”, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 31, pp. 327-335, 2003.

109. J. Liu, and M. Ferrari, “A Discrete Model for the High Frequency Elastic Wave Examination on Biological Tissue, Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences, Vol. 4, Nos. 3&4, pp. 421-430, 2003.

Also:

• M. Ferrari, D. Friend, D. Hansford, S. Kulkarni, F. Martin, “Medical Therapy: The Next Frontier of Biochip and Biomedical Nanotechnology”, (in press).

• M.H. Cohen, K. Melnik, A.A. Boiarski, M. Ferrari, and F.J. Martin, “Microfabrication of Silicon-Based Nanoporous Particulates for Medical Applications,” Biomedical Microdevices

• S. Lee, K. Bhalerao, and M. Ferrari, “Object Oriented Design Tools for Supramolecular Devices and Biomedical Nanotechnology,” NY Acad Sci. (to appear).

• P. Decuzzi, S. Lee, M. Decuzzi, and M. Ferrari. “Adhesion of Micro-Fabricated Particles on Vascular Endothelium: A Parametric Analysis.” (submitted).

• A. Carbonaro, R. Walczak, P.M. Calderale, M. Ferrari. “Nano-pore silicon membrane characterization by diffusion and electrical resistance”, Journal of Membrane Science (submitted).

• A. Carbonaro, B. Balocco, Paolo Decuzzi, M. Nocentini, P.M. Calderale, M. Ferrari, “Nanotechnology in Medicine.”

• D.B. Buckston, S.C. Lee, S.A. Wickline, M. Ferrari, “Recommendations of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Nanotech Working Group.” (in press).

TECHNICAL REPORTS

1. M. Ferrari, "Termomeccanica dei mezzi continui classici e micromorfici", Tesi di Laurea in Matematica,

Universita' di Padova, Italy, 1985. 2. M. Ferrari, "Symbolic computing in the theory of homogenization of composite materials", and "Thermal stresses

in composite spherical shells" Prospettive della Simulazione Mesoscopica, Laboratorio di Fisica Computazionale di Trento del Consorzio INFN, 1989 (Communicated by M. Marchese).

3. M. Ferrari, "Effective elastic properties of textured materials", Atti dell' Istituto di Meccanica Teorica e Applicata, Udine, Italy, Vol. 61, Sept. 1989.

4. M. Ferrari, N. Marzari, and R. Porracin, "Symbolic Computing and Numerical Techniques in the Residual Stress Analysis of Media with Inhomogeneous Microstructure", Rpt. UCB/SEMM 92-16, 1992.

5. D. Mirfendereski, A. Der Kiureghian, & M. Ferrari, "The influence of material microstructure on the mechanical response of microfabricated beams", Report UCB/SEMM 92/16.

6. R. Galeb & M. Ferrari, "Micro Electro Mechanical Systems", TechSearch International, Austin, TX, 1992. 7. V.T. Granik & M. Ferrari, "Scaling Dynamic Equations of Doublet Micromechanics and Plane Elastic Waves in

Granular Media with Finite Size Granules", Report UCB/SEMM 94/11. 8. D. Mirfendereski, A. Der Kiureghian, M. Ferrari, G.C. Johnson, "Probabilistic Characterization and Response

Prediction of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems", UC SEMM Report 96/04, June 1996. 9. V.T. Granik and M. Ferrari, “A New Theory of Osmotic Pressures of Binary Solutions of Non-Electrolytes”,

Structural Engineering Mechanics and Materials, Report UCB/SEMM-97/14, Sept. 1997. 10. M. Ferrari, D. Hansford, B. Smith, R. Short “Biomedical Nanotechnology”, MDS Intranet Report, 2000. Rev 9.30.03

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