Mayra Graduates!

We would like to wish a huge congratulations to Lipke Lab graduate researcher, Mayra Paez, for graduating with her Master’s degree this fall! Her thesis was entitled, “Encapsulation of equine mesenchymal stem cells in injectable PEG-fibrinogen microspheres for local cell delivery”.

Lipke Lab Presents at AU CHEN Open House

Lipke Lab undergraduate and graduate researchers presented at the 2021 Department of Chemical Engineering Open House. We were very excited for the opportunity to share our work with colleagues, alumni, and visiting students and their families.

Justin Serves as CEGS President

Lipke Lab graduate researcher, Justin Harvell, served as the 2021-22 President of the Council of Engineering Graduate Students. In this role, he worked very hard to plan and execute the Graduate Engineering Research Showcase event that permitted 140 students to share their work.

Nicole and Mohammad present at BMES

Graduate researchers, Nicole Habbit and Mohammadjafar Hashemi, traveled to Orlando to present their work at the 2021 Biomedical Engineering Society annual meeting. Both had the opportunity to learn about exciting advances in the BME field and make networking connections.

Peter wins at annual Boshell Research Day

Lipke Lab undergraduate researcher, Peter Abraham, was awarded second place for his oral presentation, “Transcriptomic analysis to uncover the differential effects of obesity on the consensus molecular subtypes of colorectal cancer” at the 2021 Boshell Research Day!

Grace wins at the Annual Boshell Research Day

Lipke Lab undergraduate researcher, Grace Hester, presented her poster entitled “in vitro 3D Engineered CRC Tissue Model to Mimic Non-obese and Obese Microenvironments” at the 2021 Boshell Research Day. Grace won 4th place out of 36 graduate and undergraduate presentations!

Justin Presents at ACS!

Lipke Lab graduate researcher, Justin Harvell, completed his first oral presentation at the 2021 ACS annual meeting. His talk was entitled “HiPSC encapsulation geometry impacts engineered cardiac tissue homogeneity and functionality”. This talk highlighted data collected by both Justin and Dr. Morgan Ellis.