Superfund Research Program
Arum Han
Texas A&M University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
301 Wisenbaker Engineering Building
3128 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843
Phone: 979-845-9686
Email: arum.han@tamu.edu
Projects
- Texas A&M University: Feto-Maternal Interface Tissue Chip Models for Rapid Assessment of Preterm Birth Risks of Hazardous Substances (2022-2027)
Publications
2024
- Vidal MS, Richardson L, Kumar Kammala A, Kim S, Lam P, Cherukuri R, Thomas T, Bettayeb M, Han A, Rusyn I, Menon R. 2024. Endocrine-disrupting compounds and their impact on human placental function: evidence from placenta organ-on-chip studies. Lab Chip doi:10.1039/d3lc00998j PMID:38334486
2021
- Kim S, Richardson L, Radnaa E, Chen Z, Rusyn I, Menon R, Han A. 2021. Molecular mechanisms of environmental toxin cadmium at the feto-maternal interface investigated using an organ-on-chip (FMi-OOC) model. J Hazard Mater 422:126759. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126759 PMID:34391970 (ahead of print)