• Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
  • Barbara and Ralph Cox ’53 Faculty Fellow
  • Visiting Scientist, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, Houston Methodist Research Institute
Abhishek Jain

Educational Background

  • Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering, Boston University – 2011
  • M.S., Mechanical Engineering, Arizona State University
  • B.Tech., Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Research Interests

    • Microphysiological systems
    • Organs-on-chip
    • Vascular engineering
    • Hemodynamics
    • Cancer
    • Cardiovascular disease
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Automation

Awards & Honors

  • Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, National Science Foundation
  • Trailblazer Award, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB)
  • Dean of Engineering Excellence Award, Texas A&M College of Engineering
  • Young Faculty Fellow Award, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)

Selected Publications

  • Jain, A., et al., "Human Architecture-on-Chip: Engineering complex-shaped blood vessels for reproducing physiological and heterogenous hemodynamics and endothelial function", Lab on a Chip, 2025, doi: 10.1039/D4LC00968A.
  • Jain, A., et al., "Engineering Lymphangiogenesis-On-Chip: The Independent and Cooperative Regulation by Biochemical Factors, Gradients, and Interstitial Fluid Flow.", Adv. Biology, 2024, 8(4), 2400031.
  • Jain, A., et al., "Lymphangion-Chip: a microphysiological system which supports co-culture and bidirectional signaling of lymphatic endothelial and muscle cells", Lab on a Chip, 2022, 22(1), 121-135.
  • Jain, A., et al., "Tumor Microenvironment-Chip evaluates the consequences of platelet extravasation and antitumor-antiplatelet therapy in cancer", Science Advances, 2021 July 11, 7, eabg5283
  • Jain, A., et al., "Microengineered Human Vein-Chip Recreates Venous Valve Architecture and Its Contribution to Thrombosis", Small. 2020 Dec16, (49):e2003401.
  • Jain, A., et al., "Organ-on-chips made of blood: endothelial progenitor cells from blood reconstitute vascular thromboinflammation in vessel-chips", Lab on a Chip. 2019 Jul 23;19(15):2500-2511.