DaShawn presents at Hemostasis Gordon Conference
DaShawn Hickman presented his research on the effect of SynthoPlate in trauma at the Hemostasis Gordon Research Conference in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire.
DaShawn Hickman presented his research on the effect of SynthoPlate in trauma at the Hemostasis Gordon Research Conference in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire.
Dr. Pawlowski presents at hemostasis and wound healing session at the SfB annual conference, 2018 in Atlanta on translational development of synthoplate technology by Haima Therapeutics LLC.
Dr. Sen Gupta becomes the chair of the membership committee for SfB focused on enhancing the membership involvement and activities within the society.
Dr. Sen Gupta presented the lab's platelet mimetic research and its achievements at the Society for Biomaterials' annual Biomaterials Day conference.
Ujjal Didar SIngh Sekhon and Michael Sun presented their respective researches in the podium presentation sessions at the Society for Biomaterials' annual Biomaterials Day. They both won best presentation in their respective categories. Congratulations, Michael and Ujjal!
Dr. Sen Gupta presented his research in hemostatic biomaterials in the biorheology session at the 62nd annual ISTH SSC meeting 2016 in Montpellier, France.
DaShawn Hickman gave a podium presentation on his research evaluating synthetic platelet nanotechnology in small and large animal trauma models at BMES national conference 2016 in Minneapolis.
Additionally, Michael Sun presented a research poster on platelet microparticle inspired fibrinolytic drug delivery systems at the same conference.
Case SfB, in association with the University of Michigan and Carnegie Mellon University, chapter organizes Case Biomaterials Day with over a 100 participants from 9 universities across Ohio and neighboring state. Professor David Kohn from University of Michigan delivers the Roger marchant Memorial Keynote Lecture at the event.
Dr. Pawlowski presented her synthetic platelet research at the World Biomaterials Congress, Montreal.
Ujjal Didar Singh Sekhon, PhD student, gave a podium presentation at Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Conference 2015 in Tampa, Florida on research project titled 'Prophylactic Delivery of Synthetic Platelets Enhances Hemostasis in Severely Thrombocytopenia Mice'. This research is in collaboration with Dr. Keith McCrae's lab at the Cleveland Clinic. Ujjal gave an excellent talk and also received a $450 travel award from the BMES chapter at Case Western. Congratulations Ujjal!