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

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Emily Selected to Receive Workshop Funding from NCSU Graduate School and GSA

Through a collaboration between the NCSU Graduate School and the NCSU Graduate Student Association, REdesign PhD Candidate Emily Wrona Ozpinar was recently selected, through a competitive process, to recieve $500 towards workshop/short-course funding! Emily has chosen to use these funds towards the “Amplifying Translational Your Impact” pre-conference workshop at the 2019 Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS)-Americas Chapter Annual Meeting in Orlando, FL.

Congratulations, Emily!

YSP Proposals by Ana and Andreea Selected for Funding

Congratulations to Postdoctoral Research Associate  Dr. Ana Maria Gracioso Martins and PhD student Andreea Badileanu for having their NCSU Comparative Medicine Institute (CMI) Young Scholars Program (YSP) proposals selected for funding! Associate members of the CMI organize into interdisciplinary teams and pitch projects to CMI faculty in order to obtain funding for an undergraduate student and supplies. Ana, Andreea and their respective teams put together award-winning  projects for the 2020 cycle! Read about their projects, as well as the other funded projects, in this post on the CMI website.

Congratulations!

Andreea and Ariana Receive Awards at NCSU Biomaterials Day

A special congratulations goes to REdesign Lab PhD student Andreea Badileanu and undergraduate researcher Ariana Frey for receiving awards in the presentation competitions at NCSU “Biomaterials Day”! The NC State Student Chapter of the Society of Biomaterials (SFB) hosted this conference on October 25th in Hunt Library and featured student oral and poster presentations in the field of biomaterials. Andreea was awarded 2nd place in the Oral Presentation competition while Ariana was awarded 3rd place in the Poster Presentation Competition.

Congrats again to Andreea and Ariana! Keep up the great work!

REdesign Lab Presents at NCSU Biomaterials Day

On October 25th, the NC State Student Chapter of the Society of Biomaterials (SFB) hosted “Biomaterials Day”  at Hunt Library on the NC State campus. The day consisted of guest and student speakers, as well as ample time for networking and poster presentations, all on the topic of biomaterials. The REdesign lab had four oral presentations given by the following REdesign Lab members:

Dr. Camilo Mora-Navarro “Decellularized Vocal Fold Lamina Propria-ECM And Associated Matrix-bound Vesicles: Proteomic And In Vitro Characterization Of The TGF-β1 Mediated Fibrotic Response In Human Fibroblasts”

Andreea Badileanu (2nd Place Oral Presentation Award)   “In Vitro Co-Culture Model to Study the Antifibrotic Effect of Porcine Derived Lamina Propria Extracellular Matrix Hydrogel”

Lewis Gaffney Muscle and Tendon Derived Extracellular Matrix Promotes Expression of MTJ specific Integrins in Myoblast Cell Culture”

Emily Wrona Ozpinar – “Incorporation of Inflammatory Cells in the Design of Tissue-Engineered Constructs and Drug Delivery Models Using Extracellular Matrices”

The REdesign Lab also had several poster presentations, given by the following students:

Amber Detwiler“Feeling Out” the Niche for Hair Follicle Development in Bioengineered Skin Grafts

Sabrina Earp – Effect of Extracellular Matrix Components Isolated From Decellularized Porcine Vocal Fold Lamina Propria on Activation of Vocal Fold Fibroblasts

Ariana Frey (3rd Place Poster Award) – The Development of a Three-Dimensional In Vitro Model of Canine and Human Mastocytosis

Cody Helm – Engineering a Nanocarrier Drug Delivery Model to Target Mast Cells in an Extracellular Matrix Hydrogel

We thank the SFB NCSU Student Chapter for hosting a great event and for inviting us to present!

Dr. Mora-Navarro, Isabel, Daphne, Andreea, Lewis, Ariana, Sabrina, Emily, Dr. Freytes and Mario at NCSU Biomaterials Day

 

REdesign Lab Presents at 2019 Annual BMES Meeting

The REdesign Lab recently attended and presented at the 2019  Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA! The BMES Annual Meeting brings together scientists and engineers from all fields of biomedical engineering for four days of talks, poster presentations, networking events and celebrations. The REdesign Lab also participated in graduate school recruitment for the department, a summary of which can be found on the UNC-CH/NCSU BME website.

Four REdesign lab members presented the following posters (presenting author is in bold and underlined):

Andreea Badileanu In Vitro Model Co-Culture Model to Study the Antifibrotic Effect of Porcine Derived Lamina Propria Extracellular Matrix Hydrogel

Ariana Frey – The Development of a Three-Dimensional In Vitro Model of Canine and Human Mastocytosis

Dr. Camilo Mora-Navarro Proteomic Characterization of Decellularized Vocal Fold Lamina Propria-ECM and Its In vitro Effect upon TGF-b1 Fibrosis Modulation

Emily Wrona Ozpinar Direct and Indirect Three-Dimensional Co-Cultures of Macrophages and Pluripotent Stem Cell Derived-Cardiomyocytes

Dr. Mora-Navarro, Ariana, Dr. Danny Freytes, Emily and Andreea at BMES 2019.

We had a blast!

Four REdesign Undergrads Selected as 2019-20 Abrams Scholars

A record-setting number of REdesign Lab undergraduate researchers were selected for this year’s Abrams Scholar Program!  Sponsored by the UNC-CH/NCSU Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, the Abrams Scholar Program admits some of the brightest and most promising BME undergraduate researchers. Awardees are selected after a competitive application process and are given a stipend throughout the school year to do research on a specified project,  culminating in a final presentation to the department in the Spring. The program is named after C. Frank Abrams Jr. who was an integral part of the formation of the BME department we now have today.

The four awardees in the REdesign Lab are Amber Detwiler, Ariana Frey, Cody Helm, and Isabel Mayo.

We all look forward to the work you will all do this school year! Congratulations!

Ana and Emily Receive Poster Awards at 2019 BME Annual Retreat

Congratulations to REdesign postdoctoral research associate Dr. Ana Maria Gracioso Martins and REdesign PhD candidate Emily Wrona Ozpinar for receiving poster awards at the UNC-CH/NCSU Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering 2019 BME Department Retreat. The poster competition was sponsored by the BME Graduate Student Association and featured awards in three categories: Scientific Quality, Presentation/Communication and Poster Design. Emily was awarded 1st place in the Scientific Quality category and Dr. Gracioso Martins was awarded 2nd place in Presentation/Communication. A summary of the event can be found on the BME department website.

Keep up the great work, Ana and Emily!

Ariana Receives Travel Support from NCSU College of Engineering

Congrats to REdesign undergraduate researcher Ariana Frey who has received funding from the Engineering Your Experience Program at the NCSU College of Engineering! These funds are allotted to NCSU undergraduates who wish to enhance their engineering education by traveling to professional conferences, studying abroad or participating in competitions. Ariana will be using these funds to travel to and present at the 2019 Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting in Philadelphia,  PA this October.

Fantastic news, Ariana!

 

Cody Helm Awarded 3rd Place in 2019 CMI Summit Poster Competition

Congratulations to undergraduate and REdesign Lab student researcher Cody Helm, who received a 3rd place poster award at the 2019 Comparative Medicine Institute (CMI) Annual Research and Innovation Summit! Along with sixteen other CMI Summer Interdisciplinary Research Initiative (SIRI) students, Cody was judged by teams of CMI faculty and associate members on a poster presentation of his summer work. The award was presented by Dr. Paul Lunn, Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, and Dr. Warwick Arden, Provost.

See the CMI post on the poster awards here.

Way to go, Cody!

Cody Helm with Provost Warwick Arden, PhD

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.

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