




A237 Bourns Hall
Riverside, CA 92521
Phone: 951-827-6241
Fax: 951-827-6416 |
Victor G. J. Rodgers
Professor,
Bioengineering
Degrees
- BSChE Chemical Engineering 1980
- University of Dayton, OH
- MSChE Chemical Engineering 1985
- University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
- DSc Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Certificate 1989
- Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Awards
• 2006 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement
of Science (AAAS)
• 2005 Distinguished Educator Award, University of Iowa
• 2004 Catalyst Award, University of Iowa
• 2004 Collegiate Service Award, University of Iowa
• 2001 Iowa daVinci Celebration and Conference for Leadership and Excellence
in Engineering
• 1999 Distinguished Service Award, AIChE, Minority Affairs Committee
• 1998 Award for Outstanding Achievement in Teaching, University of Iowa
• 1998 Collegiate Teaching Award, University of Iowa
• 1997 Hawkeye Engineer Excellence in Teaching, University of Iowa
• 1996 Hawkeye Engineer Excellence in Teaching, University of Iowa
• 1995 SROP Distinguished Mentor Award, (CIC, Big Ten Universities)
• 1995 Hawkeye Engineer Excellence in Teaching, University of Iowa
• 1992 Salute to Excellence Stellar Achievement Award, St. Louis American
Newspaper, St. Louis, MO
• 1992 James N. Murray Faculty Award, University of Iowa
• 1991 Tau Beta Pi Excellence in Engineering Teaching Award, University of
Iowa
Research Area
Biotransport, Bioreactions in Cells, Artificial Organs,
Thermodynamics of Concentrated Proteins in Solution, Membrane Separations /
Bioseparations, Bioreactor Design, Drug Delivery Vehicles
Publications
(Selected)
Biglione, N., Rodgers, V.G.J, and Peeples, T.L.,
“Determining Design and Scale-up Parameters for Degradation of Atrazine with
Suspended Pseudomonas sp. ADP in Aqueous Bioreactors”,
Biotechnology Progress, in press (2008).
Wang, Y., and Rodgers, V.G.J., “Free-Solvent Model Shows Osmotic Pressure
is the Dominant Factor in Limiting Flux During Protein Ultrafiltration”,
Journal of Membrane Science, in press, 2008.
Ng, C. F., Schafer, F.Q., Buettner, G.R., Rodgers, V.G.J., “Cellular
hydrogen peroxide removal shows dependency on effective GPx activity:
Mathematical insight into observed in-vivo behavior”,
Free Radical Research, 41(11)
1201 – 1211 (2007).
Tilakaratne, H. K., Andracki, M. E., Yang, B. Hunter, S. K., and Rodgers,
V.G.J., “Can
Myoglobin-Expression in Pancreatic Beta Cells Improve Insulin Secretion
Under Hypoxia? An Exploratory Study with Transgenic Porcine Islets”,
Artificial Organs, 31(7) 521-531 (2007).
Tilakaratne, H. K., Hunter, S. K., Andracki, M. E., Benda, J. A., and
Rodgers, V.G.J., “Characterizing
Short-Term Release and Neovascularisation Potential of Multi-Protein Growth
Supplement from Alginate-Hollow Fiber Devices”, Biomaterial,
28(1), 89-98 (2007).
Buettner G.R., Ng C. F., Rodgers V.G.J., Schafer F.Q., “A New Paradigm:
Manganese Superoxide Dismutase Influences the Production of H2O2 in Cells
and Thereby their Biological State”,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2006.07.015, Free Radical
Biology and Medicine, 41(8) 1338-1350 (2006).
Zhao, A. and Rodgers, V.G.J., “Using TEM to Couple Transient Protein
Distribution and Release for PLGA Microparticles for Potential Use as
Vaccine Delivery Vehicles”, Journal of Controlled Release, 113(1) 15-22
(2006).
Derjani-Bayeh, S., and Rodgers, V.G.J., “Sieving Variations Due to the
Choice in Pore Size Distribution Model”, Journal of Membrane Science, 209(1)
1-17 (2002).
Yousef, M. A., Datta, R., and Rodgers, V.G.J., “Monolayer Hydration Governs
Nonideality in Osmotic Pressure of Protein Solutions”, AIChE Journal, 48(6)
1301-1308 (2002).
Tilakaratne, H.K., Hunter, S.K., and Rodgers, V.G.J., “Mathematical Modeling
of Myoglobin Facilitated Transport of Oxygen in Genetically Engineered
Pancreatic Beta Cells”, Mathematical Biosciences, 176(2) 253-267 (2002).
Yousef, M. A., Datta, R., and Rodgers, V.G.J., “Model of Osmotic Pressure
for High Concentrated Binary Protein Solutions”, AIChE Journal, 48(4),
913-917 (2002).
Book Chapters
Rodgers, V.G.J., and Wang, Y., “Ultrafiltration and Nanofiltration
Membranes”, for the Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science, Second
Edition; Taylor & Francis: New York, 8, 6394 – 6415 (2006).
Rodgers, V.G.J., “Protein Adsorption Effects on Transport in Ultrafiltration
Membranes”, in Surface Chemistry and Electrochemistry of Membranes, T.S.
Sørensen (Ed.), Surfactant Science Series, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 79 225-246
(1999).
For additional information, please see Professor Rodger's faculty webpage.
http://www.engr.ucr.edu/~vrodgers
Former Institution
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Biography
Although a chemical engineer by training, Professor
Rodgers has concentrated on applications of chemical engineering
fundamentals to the development and better understanding of biomedical and
biological systems. His specific focus uses the fundamentals of transport
phenomena, mathematical modeling, thermodynamics and kinetics. His work is
largely interdisciplinary and collaborative with colleagues at medical
school and pharmaceutical and bioscience programs, particularly at the
University of Iowa. Some of his current projects include investigating the
mechanism and potential role of redox species in and at the mitochondria of
cells, mathematical mass transfer analysis of dissolved gases and nutrients
in bioreactors, mathematical and experimental analysis of
genetically-modified beta cells for a bioartificial pancreas, development
and modeling prediction of drug delivery vehicles and development of
transplantable devices.
Last Updated
6/9/2008
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