System Regeneration Lab, University of Minnesota, Department of Biomedical Engineering. Researching stem cell biology, regenerative medicine and cell fusion.
Greetings! A reminder to submit your BMES abstracts by 5/30. I am track chair for the Biomanufacturing Track and would love to see your abstract submission and session moderator application.
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See you in San Diego, Brenda
Our very own Marcus Flowers successfully defended his dissertation today. We are very proud and know that he will go on to do great things. Congrats Dr. Flowers!! @_4score_@UMNBME
We’re seeking a visionary and collaborative leader to lead our #UMN Dept. of Biomedical Engineering. The individual should have a distinguished record of research, teaching, and service to guide our department to new heights of excellence. @UMNCSE
More: https://t.co/xuEbl0G7wR
Congratulations to this year’s IEM Engineering in Medicine Doctoral Fellowship recipient Huzefa Husain 🔬🥳👏
Read more: https://t.co/a49qeCQIfu
#UMNIEM | @OgleLab
Congratulations! Huzefa Husain for receiving the UMN IEM Doctoral Fellowship. Excited to watch the rest of your journey and to see where this fellowship takes you! https://t.co/V7IpHYkiKd
It has been a great time at BMES catching up with current and past Ogle Lab members. We also got to see the amazing and innovative work done by Dr. Givens (@SophieGivens3) and Dr. Hsieh. #BMES2024
New Ogle lab publication in collaboration with Bhairab Singh HH-GLI2-CKS1B network regulates the proliferation-to-maturation transition of cardiomyocytes https://t.co/obgJnDqlGO
❤️Our May issue is out❤️ Read about how hPSC-macrophages promote maturation of #cardiac microtissue, discover the #MachineLearning model ARISE to detect elevated Lp(α), find out the current state of #heartrepair using iPSC-based cell strategies and more!
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Another Dr! Congrats to Dr. Sophie Givens on defending her thesis entitled “Advancing cardiac tissue engineering via multicellular complexity.” @SophieGivens3 She is currently looking for post-doctoral research positions.
The CHVR members enjoyed meeting and visiting with Dr. Brenda Ogle yesterday for our Frontiers in Heart and Vascular Research Series Seminar! @Gundrylab @OgleLab@unmc_research@UNMCCOM@BagherLab@UMNBME
Dr. Komosa defended her thesis titled “Driving pluripotent stem cell expansion to advance
3D cardiac tissue engineering” in February! Congrats @LizKomosa
High school juniors: Don’t miss your chance to gain hands-on experience in biomedical engineering this summer through our award-winning, six-week paid internship program at #UMN.
@umn_RampUp
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STEM undergrads: Just a couple weeks left to apply to our summer research experience in biomedical engineering. It’s a great opportunity to develop skills, conduct research in a #UMN lab, and share your findings.
Applications due 3/1➡️: https://t.co/m5IuJP0MKb
Join us tomorrow, Wed. Dec. 13th at 3pm EST for a #TissueTalk with @UMNews Prof. Brenda Ogle @OgleLab on “Bioink development to advance 3D bioprinting: implications for endothelial specification.”
See you there: https://t.co/cvdpWVcfPJ
Two Ogle Lab students @SophieGivens3 and Abygail Andebrhan are in Vienna for the ISSCR International Symposium and presented posters on their cardiac tissue engineering research and the unexplored role of the epicardium in cardiomyocyte maturation @ISSCR what a wonderful event!
In this study, researchers from the @OgleLab alongside @LizKomosa designed a perfusion bioreactor for a hiPSC-laden, 3D-bioprinted chamber to promote the expansion of hiPSCs throughout the structure.
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