Arnold Tao

Arnold earned a BS in Biomedical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis in 2017. He is a PhD student in Dr. Brenton Hoffman’s Lab.
Contact Information
- Email Address: arnold.tao@duke.edu
Research Interests
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The role of integrin-specific mechanotransduction at the cell-biomaterial interface
Publication:
Shirure VS, Lezia A, Tao A, Alonzo LF, George SC (2017) “Low levels of physiological interstitial flow eliminate morphogen gradients and guide angiogenesis.” Angiogenesis, DOI: 10.1007/s10456-017- 9559-4