HomeStrattmont Group2022-06-28T16:31:45-05:00 GRUNLAN RESEARCH GROUPBetter materials are essential to creating the next generation of medical devicesWe design new polymeric biomaterials for medical devices and regenerative engineeringScroll Down ResearchLearn about our work in polymeric biomaterials for tissue regeneration and medical devices.Learn MorePublicationsRead about our work in our publications.Learn MoreEquipmentSee what tools we utilize in our research.Learn MoreAffiliationsView our lab’s research affiliations at TAMU.Learn MoreWHAT WE DOOur Research Focuses Synthetic Cartilage Learn More Anti-fouling Coatings for Blood-contacting Medical Devices Learn More Environmentally-friendly, Anti-fouling Marine and Dairy Coatings Learn More “Self-cleaning” Membranes for Glucose Biosensors Learn More Silicon-containing Hydrogels to Heal Osteochondral Defects Learn More “Self-fitting” Shape Memory Polymer Scaffolds to Treat Craniomaxillofacial (CMF) Bone Defects Learn More EQUIPMENTEXPERTSPolymer Preparation and CharacterizationOur lab is experienced in a variety of polymer preparation, fabrication, and characterization techniques. We have the equipment and resources to assist TAMU and external individuals in a fee-for-service basis.Learn More