Stelios Andreadis

PhD

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Stelios Andreadis

PhD

Stelios Andreadis

PhD

SUNY Distinguished Professor
Director - Cell, Gene and Tissue Engineering Center

Research Topics

Stem cells for vascular tissue engineering; signaling pathways in cell-cell adhesion and wound healing; lentiviral vectors and lentiviral microarrays for high-throughput gene expression analysis and gene discovery

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Latest News

  • The Brighter Side of News quoted Stelios Andreadis in an article about the discovery of a protein that could restore youthful muscle strength. 

  • The funding will contribute to advancements in artificial intelligence, clean energy, health care, cybersecurity and more.

  • A study, co-authored by Stelios Andreadis, is exploring how a gene, called NANOG, can improve the regrowth of damaged nerves and lead to new therapies for severe nerve injuries. 

  • Multiple Sclerosis News Today reported that a UB study, co-led by Stelios Andreadis, has been awarded $2.9 million to study stem cell therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS). 

  • MSN.com reported on a project led by Stelios Andreadis to explore a possible solution to why most stem cells die after being injected into the brain, including a technique that injects shear-thinning hydrogels into the brain to protect the injected stem cells. 

  • Research team uses shear-thinning hydrogels instead of saline solution; could lead to new therapies for MS, other neurological diseases.

  • The Brighter Side mentions a UB study led by Stelios Andreadis that found that overexpressing a protein called NANOG could help reverse aging in skeleton muscle.