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Acharya, Tat
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Education:

Bachelor of Engineering, Production Engineering (2000 - 2004)
Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College Of Engineering, Pune, India.
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Aug 2006-present)
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
Research Interests:

Bioengineering, Biomechanics
Research Projects:

kinetics of ice nucleation in liver tissue
sections: The use of liver tissue cells either as isolated
hepatocyte suspensions or whole liver tissue slices represents a
promising approach to temporary replacement of liver function using
bioartificial liver devices. However, the bioartificial liver devices
need a readily available source of hepatocytes and whole liver tissue
slices, as do the xenobiotic studies of clinical drugs. One technique
capable of achieving long term storage of liver cells and tissue slices
is the use of low temperatures, i.e. cryopreservation. Although
extensive research has been performed to determine the effect of
freezing protocol and cryopreservation agents on the viability of
hepatocytes and whole liver slices, the development of efficient
cryopreservation protocols is still hindered by a lack of fundamental
understanding of the ice nucleation properties governing the response of
whole liver tissue cells to freezing injury. In this project, we will
measure the kinetics of ice nucleation in liver tissue sections using a
combination of 2 recently developed techniques, one based on low
temperature microscopy and another on calorimetry. The proposed
technique, if successful, will give the biologist or bioengineer a
complete understanding of the freezing processes in tissue sections and
will ultimately, lead to better long-term storage protocols for native
tissues.
Publications & Presentations:

Refereed Conference Papers:

T. Acharya and R.V. Devireddy. "Measurement of Ice
Nucleation in Cell Suspensions Using Cryomicroscopy and Calorimetry".
ASME IMECE 2007, Seattle, WA, CD-ROM Publication.