Congratulations to Changling on winning the Bioengineering Outstanding Graduate Student Award!
This is the highest honor that the Bioengineering program offers 1 Ph.D. student each year based on the excellence of their dissertation work.
This is the highest honor that the Bioengineering program offers 1 Ph.D. student each year based on the excellence of their dissertation work.
Nghia, Thalma, Ernest, Kat, Avery, and Sam also presented posters. Read more here.
Maryam was one of 5 Engineering and Computer Science students to receive this award, which is the highest honor that Syracuse University offers to its… Read More »Congratulations to Maryam on winning the All-University Doctoral Prize!
Natalie presented her work on degradable shape memory polymer foams in New Orleans, LA at the Spring 2024 ACS meeting.
Nghia’s work focused on making degradable, cytocompatible, and antimicrobial hydrogels for tissue engineering scaffolds. Read more here.
Samara (BEN freshman) will work with Nghia on hydrogels for Crohn’s fistulas as part of the ESTEEMED program at SU. Chelsey (Public Health junior) will… Read More »Welcome to our new undergraduates, Samara, Chelsey, and Paris!
This award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated outstanding achievements in the field of biomaterials research. Read about all of the 2024 award winners here.
Natalie won 1st place in the Stevenson Biomaterials poster competition, and Thalma won Best Commercialization Potential.
Shawn (sophomore BEN student) will be working with Natalie on foams for hemorrhage control, and Owen (freshman BEN student) will work with Nghia to make… Read More »Welcome to our new undergraduate researchers, Shawn and Owen!
Ernest will work on SMP foams for hemorrhage control, and Sam will work with Thalma on bacteria-responsive SMPs.