Goestenkors wins best poster at annual MRS meeting

Anna Goestenkors received the Best Poster Award at the 2023 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting & Exhibit. Her poster was titled “Conducting Polymer Granular Hydrogel Bioinks for 3D Printed In Vitro Bioelectronic Devices.”

Rutz and Mullen awarded Women’s Health Technologies Collaboration Initiation Grant

Prof. Alexandra Rutz and Prof. Mary M. Mullen were awarded a Women’s Health Technologies Collaboration Initiation Grant by the James McKelvey School of Engineering and School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Washington University in St. Louis) titled “In Vitro Bioelectronic Monitoring of Therapy Response in 3D, Patient-Derived Ovarian Cancer Models”.

Rutz and Wood awarded Center for Regenerative Medicine Seed Grant

Prof. Alexandra Rutz and Prof. Matthew Wood have been awarded a Seed Grant by Center of Regenerative Medicine (Washington University in St. Louis) titled “3D Printed Bioelectronic Scaffolds for Accelerated Peripheral Nerve Regeneration”.