Professor

Linda G. Griffith

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Area
Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Specialty
Engineering and Technology
Elected
2021

Linda G. Griffith is the School of Engineering Professor of Teaching Innovation, Biological Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Dr. Griffith’s research is in the field of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Her laboratory, in collaboration with J. Upton and C. Vacanti, was the first to combine a degradable scaffold with donor cells to create tissue-engineered cartilage in the shape of a human ear. The 3D Printing Process she co-invented for creation of complex biomaterials scaffolds is used for manufacture of FDA-approved scaffolds for bone regeneration. She is also contributed new concepts to nano-scale biophysical control of receptor engagement by biomaterials, and has developed and commercialized a microfluidic multi well bioreactor for 3D culture models of liver and other tissues.

Prof. Linda G. Griffith received a Bachelor's Degree from Georgia Tech and a PhD degree from the University of California, Berkeley, both in chemical engineering. Griffith is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, the Popular Science Brilliant 10 Award, NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, the MIT Class of 1960 Teaching Innovation Award, Radcliffe Fellow and several awards from professional societies. 

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