

Fitz-Roy E. Curry
Fitz-Roy E. Curry, a distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of California-Davis, has dedicated his career to advancing the fields of biomechanics, tissue engineering, and rehabilitation engineering. With a keen interest in developing technologies to aid individuals with disabilities, Professor Curry has been at the forefront of research into the mechanisms of water and solute transport across the endothelial barrier. His work is characterized by a unique blend of theoretical and experimental methodologies, aimed at unraveling the complexities of microvascular exchange. Professor Curry's research delves into the intricacies of molecular imaging and the use of microvascular exchange mouse models to explore the role of the endothelial glycocalyx. His investigations have provided valuable insights into the processes governing vascular permeability, which are crucial for understanding various physiological and pathological conditions. His work has not only contributed to the academic community but has also paved the way for practical applications in medical technology and treatment strategies. Throughout his illustrious career, Professor Curry has collaborated with researchers from diverse institutions, fostering a multidisciplinary approach to biomedical engineering and physiology. His contributions have been instrumental in advancing knowledge in areas such as wound healing and the delivery of macromolecules in tumors. His collaborative efforts have resulted in significant advancements in understanding the role of sphingosine-1-phosphate in microvessels and chronic inflammation. In addition to his research, Professor Curry has been actively involved in mentoring the next generation of scientists and engineers. His dedication to education and research has inspired many students and colleagues, leaving a lasting impact on the academic community. His work in rehabilitation engineering has been particularly influential, leading to the development of innovative solutions that improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Professor Curry's legacy is marked by his commitment to bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications. His contributions to the field of biomedical engineering continue to influence ongoing research and development, ensuring that his work will benefit future generations. As a respected figure in his field, Professor Curry's career serves as a testament to the power of interdisciplinary collaboration and the pursuit of knowledge for the betterment of society.
Publications
, H2950-H2964, 2006-12-01
, 1-6, 2011-04-25
, 1-6, 2002-12-01
, 494-496, 2016-02-15
, 29-49, 2018-01-01