Charlie Nuttelman
Instructor
ECCH 124
(303) 492-2510
charles.nuttelman@colorado.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
B.S., University of Colorado (1999)
M.S., University of Colorado (2001)
Ph.D., University of Colorado (2005)
Awards:
•2011 Faculty Mentor Award
•American Institute of Chemists Graduate Award, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder (2005)
•National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Recipient (3-year fellowship) (2000)
•GAANN (Graduate Assistantships in Areas of National Need) Fellowship Recipient from Graduate Program in Macromolecular Chemistry and Engineering, U.S. Department of Education. (2000, 2004)
•Beverly Sears Graduate Student Grant Recipient (2003)
•Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant (2000)
•The Outstanding Senior in Chemical Engineering (1999)
•Exceptional Undergraduate Research Award (1999)
•Kazuko Boe Outstanding Junior Award in Chemical Engineering (1998)
•Westfall Scholarship Winner (1998-99)
•Donald F. Othmer Sophomore Academic Excellence Award, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (1997)
•College of Engineering Dean’s List, University of Colorado, 8 Semesters
•Ranald Fox Memorial Scholarship (1997-98)
•James H. Cole Scholarship Winner (1996-97)
•Prager Family Scholarship Winner (1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98)
•Regents Scholarship Winner (1995-96)
Selected Publications:
•C.R. Nuttelman, M.A. Rice, A.E. Rydholm, D.N. Shah, and K.S. Anseth. “Macromolecular Monomers for the Synthesis of Hydrogel Niches and Their Application in Cell Encapsulation and Tissue Engineering.” Progress in Polymer Science, submitted.
•C.R. Nuttelman, A.M. Kloxin, and K.S. Anseth. “Temporal changes in PEG hydrogel structure influence human mesenchymal stem cell proliferation and matrix mineralization,” Tissue Engineering Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 585: 135-149 (2006).
•C.R. Nuttelman, D.S.W. Benoit, M.C. Tripodi, and K.S. Anseth. “The effect of ethylene glycol methacrylate phosphate in PEG hydrogels on mineralization and viability of encapsulated hMSCs.” Biomaterials, 27, 1377-1386 (2006).
•C.R. Nuttelman, M.C. Tripodi, and K.S. Anseth. “Dexamethasone-functionalized gels induce osteogenic differentiation of encapsulated hMSCs.” Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 76A (1): 183-195 (2006).
•C.R. Nuttelman, M.C. Tripodi, and K.S. Anseth. “Synthetic Hydrogel Niches That Promote hMSC Viability.” Matrix Biology. 24(3): 208-218 May 2005.
•C.R. Nuttelman, M.C. Tripodi, and K.S. Anseth. “In Vitro Osteogenic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Photoencapsulated in PEG Hydrogels.” Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 68A (4): 773-782 MAR 15 2004.
•C.R. Nuttelman, S.M. Henry, and K.S. Anseth. “Synthesis and characterization of photocrosslinkable, degradable poly(vinyl alcohol)-based tissue engineering scaffolds.” Biomaterials, 23, 3617-3626 (2002).
•C.R. Nuttelman, D.J. Mortisen, S.M. Henry, and K.S. Anseth. “Attachment of fibronectin to poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels promotes NIH3T3 cell adhesion, proliferation, and migration.” Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 57, 217-223 (2001).
•Bryant, Stephanie J., Nuttelman, Charles R., and Anseth, Kristi S., “An Evaluation of the Cytocompatibility of Several Photoinitiating Systems”, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Polymer Edition 11: (5) 439-457 2000.
•S.J. Bryant, C.R.Nuttelman, and K.S.Anseth, "The Effects of Crosslinking Density on Cartilage Formation in Photocrosslinkable Hydrogels," in Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation, P.E.Patterson (ed.), 35, 309-14 (1999).
