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Dr. Jens Karlsson’s Research Is Featured on Journal Cover
Dr. Jens Karlsson, Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical
Engineering, was the lead author of a research paper published in
Molecular Reproduction and Development and featured on the cover of the
April 2009 issue of the journal. The paper, titled “Permeability of the
Rhesus Monkey Oocyte Membrane to Water and Common Cryoprotectants,”
describes work done in collaboration with scientists at the Medical
College of Georgia and the Yerkes National Primate Research Center of
Emory University to measure key biophysical properties of the eggs of
rhesus macaque monkeys.
The goal of this research project was to develop techniques for
preparation of macaque oocytes for freezing in liquid nitrogen, thus
providing a stepping stone toward the successful cryopreservation of
eggs from endangered primates. Dr. Karlsson analyzed experimental data
that had been collected at the Medical College of Georgia and derived
estimates of cell membrane permeability. He then was able to use these
values in computer simulations that predicted optimal procedures for
infusion of cryoprotectant chemicals into the egg cells. The cover art
of the journal shows a “response surface,” a 3D graph that permits
visualization of the computer simulation predictions.
Molecular Reproduction and Development is a scientific journal in the
area of reproductive and developmental biology, which focuses on
fundamental advances made through the convergence of diverse
disciplines, including systems biology, computational modeling, nanoscience, organic chemistry, bioengineering, and evolutionary and
synthetic biology.
Dr. Karlsson’s research is in the biothermal sciences, with a particular
focus on cryobiology and biotransport phenomena. Dr. Karlsson joined
Villanova’s College of Engineering in 2008. He previously held faculty
positions at the Georgia Institute of Technology and University of
Illinois at Chicago. He earned his SB, SM, and PhD degrees at MIT, where
he worked with some of the pioneering engineers in the field of
cryobiology. Dr. Karlsson is playing an instrumental role in Villanova’s
new bioengineering minor. |
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Dr. Jens Karlsson, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
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April 2009 issue of Molecular Reproduction and Development
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Photo taken by Barbara Johnston
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