Date: October 19, 2023
Saint Louis, MO – The Oyen Lab’s journey to the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) 2023 Annual Meeting in Seattle was nothing short of a resounding success! With a dynamic presence and a slate of compelling presentations, they made a significant impact on the biomedical engineering community.
Dr. Samantha Zambuto set the stage with her illuminating presentation on “Composite Elastin Nanofiber-Gelatin Methacryloyl Hydrogels for Vaginal Tissue Engineering.” Her groundbreaking research captured the attention of the audience, further solidifying the lab’s position at the forefront of innovative tissue engineering.
Dr. Michelle L. Oyen enriched the event with her insightful contributions in the panel discussion. Her perspectives on the future of biomedical engineering inspired attendees, fostering discussions that will undoubtedly shape the direction of the field.
Hannah Rudewick exhibited her dedication to pre-eclampsia research through her poster presentation titled “Developing a Biomimetic Decidua-like Composite Hydrogel to Study Pre-eclampsia.” Her work was met with enthusiasm and garnered praise for its contribution to maternal health studies.
The Oyen Lab’s exceptional journey at BMES 2023 reflects their unwavering commitment to advancing biomedical engineering and their substantial influence within the community. Stay tuned for further developments as their work continues to drive innovation in healthcare!