Three REdesign Lab undergraduate researchers presented their work at the North Carolina State University (NCSU)’s 29th Annual Spring Undergraduate Research & Creativity Symposium! This spring, the symposium took place online, where undergraduate researchers across the University showcased their projects through a poster/video format.
The following REdesign Lab researchers presented:
Amber Detwiler – Comparing Dermal Fibroblast Donor Age and Time in Culture for In Vitro Hydrogel-Based Skin Graft Modeling
Ariana Frey –Engineering a Three-Dimensional In Vitro Platform for Mast Cell Maturation
Cody Helm – Engineering a Nanocarrier Drug Delivery Model to Target Mast Cells in an Extracellular Matrix Hydrogel
Amber, Ariana and Cody are also Abrams Scholars through the BME department, previous Summer Interdisciplinary Research Initiative (SIRI) students through the Comparative Medicine Institute (CMI), and recipients of NCSU Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) grants. We thank these generous programs for their funding.
Congratulations to another completed school year of productive research!