Dr. Donald O. Freytes, Ph.D.; Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNC-CH and NCSU

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REdesign Lab Members Present at 2019 CMI Summit

On August 26th, several REdesign Lab members participated in the 2019 Comparative Medicine Institute (CMI) Annual Research & Innovation Summit at Talley Student Union. The REdesign Lab had three Summer Interdisciplinary Research Initiative (SIRI) students, funded graciously by the CMI, who presented their work in the poster session during lunch. These students also presented their research at the 18th NC State University Annual Summer Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium on August 1st. The SIRI students and their projects were:

Amber Detwiler – “Feeling Out” the Niche for Hair Follicle Development in Bioengineered Skin Grafts (REdesign mentor: Lewis Gaffney)

Cody Helm (3rd place award) – Nanocarrier Optimization for Mast Cell-Targeting Drug Delivery in an Enhanced Permeability and Retention (EPR) Model (REdesign mentor: Emily Ozpinar)

Jack SchultzImproving Porcine Oviduct Epithelial Cell Culture Using Porcine Oviduct Extracellular Matrix (REdesign mentor: Camilo Mora-Navarro)

Ph.D. candidate Emily Ozpinar and undergraduate student Ariana Frey were selected to present their 2018 SIRI project and share how this project transformed over the 2018-2019 school year.

Postdoctoral fellow Dr. Camilo Mora-Navarro was invited to be a part of the Associate Member panel and discussed the influence CMI has had on their research career at NCSU.

We thank the CMI for providing funding for our SIRI students! See the CMI’s posting of the event here.

Ariana Chosen for Outstanding Presentation at NCSU Undergrad Research Symposium

A special congratulations goes to REdesign undergraduate researcher Ariana Frey who was selected as an Outstanding Poster Presentation at the the 28th Annual NC State University Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium! Ariana was one of 24 chosen for this special award, in which 101 students competed for.

See the link to the original award posting here.

Additionally, the BME department recently wrote about Ariana and her award on the BME news page.

Fantastic job, Ariana!

REdesign Lab Members Selected for NCSU CMI’s YSA and SIRI Programs

NCSU’s Comparative Medicine Institute (CMI) has selected three projects designed by REdesign lab members for their 2019 Young Scholar Award (YSA) program! Dr. Camilo Mora Navarro, Lewis Gaffney and Emily Wrona have all had their projects chosen for funding. YSA projects are provided with one undergraduate funded by the Summer Interdisciplinary Research Initiative (SIRI) for the spring and summer.  A special congratulations goes to the following undergraduate students who were selected from a very competitive pool for the REdesign Lab-affiliated YSA Projects:

Amber Detwiler (REdesign mentor: Lewis Gaffney)

Cody Helm (REdesign mentor: Emily Wrona)

Jack Schultz (REdesign mentor: Dr. Camilo Mora Navarro)

Read the original posting by the CMI here. Find out more about CMI’s SIRI program here.

Congratulations!

Emily Becomes Ph.D. Candidate!

Congrats to Emily who completed and passed her oral preliminary exam, becoming REdesign Lab’s second Ph.D. candidate.

We look forward to the innovative and outstanding work she will conduct during her candidacy.

Great job, Emily!

 

Emily Wrona Receives Prestigious AHA Predoctoral Fellowship!

We are very proud to announce that Emily Wrona, a Ph.D. student in our lab has been awarded a predoctoral fellowship from the American Heart Association (AHA) beginning in January 2019! Emily’s work focuses on stem cell-derived cardiac cells and interactions with the host immune system.

AHA Predoctoral Statement of Purpose:

“To enhance the integrated research and clinical training of promising students who are matriculated in pre-doctoral or clinical health professional degree training programs and who intend careers as scientists, physician-scientists or other clinician-scientists, or related careers aimed at improving global cardiovascular health.” – AHA

Congratulations Emily!!!

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