Congratulations to Dr. Travis Brady on his fantastic defense!! We are so incredibly proud of him and his accomplishments and can't wait to see what he does next. 🧪🫀🥹
A big congratulations to @EssweinParker who passed his preliminary exam and became a PhD Candidate in May! He's made incredible progress on engineering the inner blood-retinal barrier and we are so excited for him 🧪🚀
When LaDaisha Thompson got to Hopkins, she was already captivated by the immune system. Now a fourth year PhD student, she is studying how our immune system influences cell aging. Learn more about her and her research in @JudeM_Phillip lab here: inbt.jhu.edu/microscopic-to-…
Thrilled to share that I've successfully defended my PhD in Biomedical Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine! Thank you to my advisors, mentors, family, and friends. Onwards and upwards! 🚀🧬🌟🎊
Very grateful to FEBS for the Youth Travel Fund Fellowship and honored to have received an award for my poster! A great way to end my first trip to Italy!
Member profile: Michael West Jr. is a Mechanical Engineering PhD Candidate at the MIT. His research in human motor control seeks to better control algorithms for robots involved in rehabilitation, and dexterous manipulation. Learn more at michaelwestjr.github.io/
after sharing the news with family and friends, i am thrilled to announce that i have been promoted to Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Quantitative and Computational Biology @USC !!
@USCViterbi@uscbme@qcb_usc
Five brilliant minds from Johns Hopkins have been honored as 2024 Siebel Scholars! These scholars are making waves in bioengineering with their outstanding achievements. We're proud to have them represent JHU on this prestigious platform. hub.jhu.edu/2023/09/25/siebe…
Three Johns Hopkins doctoral students studying biomedical engineering have been named Siebel Scholars for 2024, an honor that recognizes students in bioengineering fields for exemplary achievement in academia, research, and leadership. Congratulations! bme.jhu.edu/news-events/news…
My first review paper just came out in @NatRevMater! Check out how “chatty” these immune and endothelial cells are in a changing microenvironment! Thank you @GerechtLab!
Our latest Perspective by Sharon Gerecht & colleagues discusses how microenvironmental cues from the extracellular matrix guide macrophage-endothelium interactions, and how biomaterials can be used to replicate these interactions: nature.com/articles/s41578-0…@YaGuan7@Gerechtlab
We are excited to introduce @MarcosNegrete20 as our new PhD student! Marcos receives the William M. “Monty” Reichert Fellowship in @DukeUBME . He is interested in tissue-engineered vascular grafts and patient-derived cancer organoids as potential platforms for disease modeling.