Lab Members Present at 13th Annual Biomedical Engineering Day

Feb. 26, 2025
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Multiple Gurtner Lab members presented their research at the 2025 Department of Biomedical Engineering Research Day. It was a full afternoon of keynote lectures and a poster session featuring graduate and undergraduate students showcasing their research and projects. 

The keynote speaker was Dr. Tucker Stuart, who presented his research as well as his path and experience through graduate school within the Department of Biomedical Engineering. His presentation was aimed to better educate students as they determine their interest in pursuing higher education and the opportunities available to them.

Many thanks to the entire team of the Arizona Department of Biomedical Engineering for hosting such a wonderful event. The lab is looking forward to presenting at next years symposium!

Poster Presentations:

Maisam Jafri. Lithotripsy Creates Mechanical Injury to Drive Fibrotic Liver Disease.

Emily Galvin. Wireless Mechanical Stimulation Upregulates the Foreign Body Response to Biomedical Implants Through Immune Cell Pathways.

Kayleigh Berthiaume Fox. The Impact of Pressure at CC16 on Cell Metabolism and Lung Disease.

Abdelrahman Alsharif. Avenanthramide and β-Glucan Therapeutics Accelerate Wound Healing via Promoting Igf1+ Macrophages and Plac8+ Fibroblasts.