Category: News

Congratulations to Dr. Chelsea Magin on receiving the NSF CAREER award
February 3, 2020Dr. Chelsea Magin, a former student of Dr. Anthony Brennan, has been named a National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program Award Winner. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine, Departments of Medicine and Bioengineering at CU Denver and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. The NSF […]
Read more »Sharklet Technologies Acquisition Announced
August 23, 2017The acquisition of Sharklet Technologies Inc. was announced May 16, 2017. The acquisition by Peaceful Union a company held by Mr. Liwu Zhou and Ms. Christine Cheung leads Sharklet Technologies into their next growth phase of accelerated product developments. Professor Brennan, University of Florida, was installed as the Chairman of Sharklet Technologies. Dr. Ethan Mann […]
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CONGRATULATIONS PROFESSOR BRENNAN’S INDUCTION INTO NAI
April 6, 2017Prof. Anthony Brennan was inducted as a FELLOW of the NATIONAL ACADEMY OF INVENTORS on April 5, 2018 in a ceremony held during the 7th NAI Conference at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC.
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BRG Antifouling Research
July 9, 2016Environmentally friendly materials to reduce buildup and minimize invasive species transport to enhance our lives.
Read more »AB Brennan’s Research Group (BRG)
July 10, 2014Engineering solutions to enhance material performance in environmentally friendly applications. Our group focuses on the design of interfaces to induce more natural cellular response using bio-inspired materials and surfaces. We have demonstrated successfully the concepts in marine antifouling and tissue engineering. Our materials development expands from the low modulus siloxanes, hydrogels, thermoplastics and thermoplastic elastomers. […]
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BRG Polymer Stability Research
July 9, 2014Engineering surfaces and materials using a life cycle approach.
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BRG Bioadhesion Research
July 8, 2014Examination of principles of nature for insights into new materials and engineering solution for life.
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