Funding received from American Cancer Society
BEAT Lab receives Institutional Pilot Funding (Sen Gupta, PI) from American Cancer Society to carry out research studying the role of platelets in cancer metastasis.
BEAT Lab receives Institutional Pilot Funding (Sen Gupta, PI) from American Cancer Society to carry out research studying the role of platelets in cancer metastasis.
Hathaway Brown High School student Gurbani Kaur wins a plethora of state-level and national level awards for her research in cardiovascular drug delivery that she has been carrying out in the BEAT Lab since 2010. Congratulations Gurbani! The news clips are as follows:
Megan Livingston graduates with a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering. She is poised to go abroad to University College of London to pursue a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Nanotechnology & Regenerative Medicine. Best wishes Megan!
Alyssa Master receives her PhD in Biomedical Engineering for her research on Photodynamic Nanomedicine systems for cancer therapy. She also received the doctoral excellence award from Case Western Reserve University. First PhD from BEAT Lab! Congratulations Alyssa!
An educational team led by Christa Modery wins first prize in the Biomaterials Education Challenge at the SFB annual conference in Boston. Congrats Christa and team!
Undergraduate student Clarissa Kos joins the BEAT Lab to carry out research in clot-targeted drug delivery. Welcome Clarissa!