Lipke Lab undergraduate researchers Gabi, Michaela, Joshita, Emma, Bryana, and Luke, as well as graduate researcher Iman, presented their work at the Auburn Student Research Symposium. We are so proud of their hard work and dedication to the Lipke Lab!
Day: April 18, 2019
SFB STAR Awards
Congratulations to Iman Hassani for receiving the Society for Biomaterials STAR Award, which recognizes research excellence, outstanding contribution to the meeting, and develops future leaders within SFB! Iman was very excited to have the opportunity to travel to Seattle for the first time, present our lab’s cancer tissue engineering work, and to network with other SFB members throughout the meeting. Morgan Ellis also received an Honorable Mention for the STAR Award!
SFB 2019 Annual Meeting
Lipke Lab graduate students Iman, Yuan, Morgan, and Nicole were all awarded talks at the 2019 Society for Biomaterials Annual Meeting, and Benny and Ferdous were awarded poster presentations! Iman and Yuan traveled to Seattle, WA and gave all 6 presentations between the two of them. We are so proud of them for representing the Lipke Lab and Auburn so well!
Dr. Lipke and Yuan win LAUNCH Innovation Grant Funding
Congratulations to Dr. Lipke and PhD Candidate, Yuan Tian, for receiving the LAUNCH Innovation Grant! Their proposal, “Flexible microfluidic platform for rapid production of uniform cell-laden hydrogel microtissues,” was funded to commercialize our tissue microsphere encapsulation system. From Dr. Lipke, “We are very excited to receive this award. Our system for producing tissue microspheres has the potential to advance a wide range of fields, including drug discovery, therapeutic cell production, bioprinting and veterinary and human regenerative medicine. This funding will enable us to take important steps in bringing this technology from the lab to industries that can use it.”. For more information, please read the Auburn Engineering news article.
AACR 2019 Annual Meeting
Lipke Lab researchers Nicole and Benny attended and presented at the American Association of Cancer Researchers annual meeting! It was a wonderful opportunity to network with the best minds in cancer research and medicine from around the world.
AURIC Fellowships Renewed!
Congratulations to Lipke Lab graduate members, Nicole and Iman, on the renewal of their AURIC Fellowships! Nicole’s work is entitled “Three-dimensional engineered tumor models for in vitro recapitulation of the native tumor microenvironment” and Iman’s work is entitled “Investigation of obesity-induced colorectal cancer risk in three-dimensional tissue engineered models of patient-derived xenograft tumors”.