Welcome to our newest PhD student, Sevde Can!
Sevde will develop antimicrobial and degradable shape memory polymer foams for traumatic wound healing.
Sevde will develop antimicrobial and degradable shape memory polymer foams for traumatic wound healing.
Bethany is a biochemistry major at Wilkes College. She will be working with Thalma on mechanochromic shape memory polymers this summer.
Dr. Monroe presented on her NIH and DoD funded work related to hemorrhage control in traumatic wounds.
The Biomedical and Chemical Engineering department celebrated at Dinosaur BBQ after our faculty retreat.
Nghia presented on his hydrogel foams for cell delivery to wounds, and Thalma presented on her shape memory polymers for wound infection surveillance and prevention.
Congratulations again to Maryam and Changling on their excellent dissertation work and their post-graduate successes!
Kat culminated almost 6 years in the MBM lab as an undergraduate and M.S. student today, when she defended her work on the development of… Read More »Congratulations to Kat on successfully defending her M.S. thesis!
Nghia participated in the Future Professoriate Program and contributed lectures to Polymer Science and Engineering and to Biomaterials and Medical Devices this year. Read more… Read More »Congratulations to Nghia on earning his Certificate in University Teaching!
Dr. Monroe was on a Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation working group throughout 2023 and 2024 that comprised researchers, clinicians, and IBD patients. They identified challenges… Read More »Dr. Monroe Co-Authored a Paper on Challenges in IBD
Avery will start a position at Lotte Biologics in summer 2024.