Assistant Professor Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor MCW Department of Pediatrics Director
Regenerative Engineered Biomaterials Lab (REB Lab)
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Professional Preparation
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, 2019–2020, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University
PhD, 2019, Biomedical Engineering, Michigan Technological University
BS, 2016, Biomedical Engineering, Michigan Technological University
Research Interests
Cellular and molecular interactions of bioactive materials
Bioabsorbable metals
Advanced biomaterials characterization techniques
Developing biomaterials for vascular medical devices
Recent Publications View recent publications uploaded from the Faculty Collaboration Database.
Publications are uploaded from the Faculty Collaboration Database.
Please enable javascript to view publications Grants Guillory, Roger (Principal Investigator); "C larifying engin eered bioabsorbable metals tissue-biomaterial interface and regeneration ." Sponsored by the NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences (August 2025–July 2030).
Guillory, Roger (mPI); Jammeh, Momodou (PI); "Bioabsorbable Magnesium Alloy Scaffolds: A Novel Approach to Reducing Restenosis after Endovascular Intervention ." Sponsored by the We Care Fund for Medical Innovation and Research (September 2025–August 2026).
Guillory, Roger (Principal Investigator), Sahoo, Daisy (Co-Principal Investigator); "Combining Serum Lipid Status and Machine Learning to Predict the Degradation Rate of Arterial Mg Implants. " Sponsored by the Medical College of Wisconsin's Cardiovascular Research Center (July 2025–June 2026).
Guillory, Roger (Principal Investigator); "Deciphering the relationship between bioresorbable magnesium alloy corrosion and the inflammatory microenvironment of the neointima." Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (March 2023–March 2025).
Ding, Xiaochu (Principal Investigator), Goldman, Jeremy (Co-Investigator), Guillory, Roger (Co-Investigator), Lee, Bruce (Co-Investigator); "Biodegradable Elastomers and Resorbable Synthetic Vascular Grafts." Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (September 2022–December 2025).