
Dr. Solaiman Tarafder, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at South Dakota State University, has been awarded a highly competitive NSF Engineering Research Initiation (ERI) grant to support his innovative research on meniscus tissue healing. This award marks a significant milestone for TarafderLab, reinforcing its commitment to pioneering solutions in musculoskeletal tissue repair.
Meniscus tears, which occur in the knee, are difficult to heal because of the lack of blood supply to that area. Although surgery is often necessary, it doesn’t always fully resolve the issue, potentially leading to the tear worsening, persistent pain and, eventually, osteoarthritis.
“This research aims to create a hydrophilic polydopamine-fueled bioactive and biodegradable bioadhesive that promotes robust tissue adhesion, improving meniscus tear healing and regeneration,” Tarafder explained. “By combining the adhesive properties of hydrophilic polydopamine with the body’s natural healing mechanisms, we hope to stimulate essential cellular responses such as stem cell recruitment, proliferation and differentiation.”
If successful, Tarafder’s work has the potential to significantly improve meniscus tear repair outcomes while also speeding up the healing process.
Source: A news article from South Dakota State University on this titled ‘Engineers stacking NSF awards‘.