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🌍 Newsflash: Adrienne Scott and Samyuktha Kolluru Attend Wellcome In Utero Hackathon
Academic Achievements, events, Science and Technology

🌍 Newsflash: Adrienne Scott and Samyuktha Kolluru Attend Wellcome In Utero Hackathon

July 12th, 2024 St. Louis, MO - Dr. Adrienne Scott and Samyuktha Kolluru represented Oyen Lab in Washington University in St. Louis at the Wellcome In Utero Hackathon held in the United Kingdom from June 18-21, 2024. The hackathon showcased innovative techniques in the analysis of the placenta and maternal health. At the hackathon, Adrienne and Samyuktha developed multi-physics models of the placenta in collaboration with other In Utero Wellcome Leap teams.
Adrienne Scott and Samyuktha Kolluru Attend SB3C 2024 Conference
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Adrienne Scott and Samyuktha Kolluru Attend SB3C 2024 Conference

Samyuktha Kolluru presenting her poster.Dr. Adrienne Scott giving a presentation. July 12, 2024 St. Louis, MO - Oyen Lab in Washington University in St. Louis proudly announces the successful participation of Dr. Michelle Oyen, Dr. Adrienne Scott, and Samyuktha Kolluru in the Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biotransport Conference (SB3C 2024). The event was held from June 11–14, 2024, at the Grand Geneva Resort in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Michelle, Adrienne, and Samyuktha engaged with fellow researchers, participated in discussions, and explored new ideas and technologies that can significantly impact human health. Samyuktha showcased her research poster titled, “Hydrogel Phantom System as Mechanical Placental Tissue Mimics,” and Adrienne was excited to present her work t...
🔬📚 Newsflash: New Research Paper Explores Innovative Approaches to Placenta Modeling
Academic Publications, Healthcare Research, Research and Innovation, Science and Technology, Women's Health

🔬📚 Newsflash: New Research Paper Explores Innovative Approaches to Placenta Modeling

Date: March 31, 2024 St. Louis, MO - A research paper titled “Beyond 2D: Novel biomaterial approaches for modeling the placenta” has been recently published by Dr. Samantha Zambuto, Dr. Adrienne Scott, and Dr. Michelle Oyen. The paper explores three-dimensional biomaterial environments for placenta research, offering insights into the complexities of this vital organ. Exploring advanced fabrication techniques such as microfluidic device fabrication and 3D bioprinting, the paper showcases the potential for in vitro, three-dimensional placenta research to address health disparities and sexual dimorphism. Overall, this paper provides a framework to understand and model the placenta, opening new avenues for future research in women’s health and pregnancy-related disorders. Read the ful...
Center for Reproductive Health Sciences and Center for Women’s Health Engineering Host Successful Open House Event
events, Science and Technology, Women's Health

Center for Reproductive Health Sciences and Center for Women’s Health Engineering Host Successful Open House Event

Elevating collaboration: A snapshot capturing the vibrant energy and knowledge exchange at the joint open house event hosted by CRepHS and CWHE. 🌐🔬Samantha Zambuto (right) and Julie Emmerich (left) proudly standing in front of our poster at the collaborative open house event hosted by CRepHS and CWHE.Adrienne Scott (right) engrossed in a dynamic conversation with Rowan Karvas (left).Samantha Zambuto (right) and Antonina Frolova (left) engrossed in a meaningful conversation. Date: December 6, 2023 St. Louis, MO - In a collaborative triumph, the Center for Reproductive Health Sciences (CRepHS) and the Center for Women's Health Engineering (CWHE) joined forces to host an immensely successful open house event on December 5, 2023. Held at Washington University's Medical Campus, the event...
Oyen Lab Welcomes Innovative Phantoms
Healthcare Research, outreach, Research and Innovation, Science and Technology, Women's Health

Oyen Lab Welcomes Innovative Phantoms

Dr. Adrienne Scott expertly utilizes ultrasound technology to explore the intricacies of fetal development within the advanced phantom.Samantha Zambuto holds EpiLume.Samyuktha Kolluru, with precision and focus, employs ultrasound to unravel the mysteries within the innovative phantom. Date: October 20, 2023 St. Louis, MO - In a groundbreaking development, the Oyen Lab at Washington University has acquired state-of-the-art pregnancy phantoms, providing an unprecedented glimpse into the intricate world of maternal health research. These phantoms, meticulously crafted replicas of a pregnant woman's womb during the second trimester, aim to showcase the lab's pioneering work to the scientific community and the public. The centerpiece of these phantoms is a lifelike representation of a...
Oyen Lab Inspires High School Students with Fascinating Placental Science Outreach Event
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Oyen Lab Inspires High School Students with Fascinating Placental Science Outreach Event

Pattonville High School Biological Science Students Engage with Cutting-Edge Research "Samyuktha Kolluru (Right) demonstrating ultrasound on the hydrogel phantom containing water beads, heart, and star-shaped sponges while Adrienne Scott (left) observes attentively." Date: September 20, 2023 St. Louis, Missouri - In a remarkable outreach effort, the Oyen Lab at Washington University opened its doors to a group of eager young minds from Pattonville High School's Biological Science program. Dr. Adrienne Scott, a leading researcher in the lab, took the students on a captivating journey through the world of placental science, showcasing equipment and materials while engaging them with hands-on demonstrations that made complex concepts come to life. The visit began with Dr. Adrienn...
Dr. Samantha Zambuto and Dr. Adrienne Scott Shine at IFPA Conference, Forge Key Connections for Innovative Research
Academic Achievements, Research and Innovation, Science and Technology

Dr. Samantha Zambuto and Dr. Adrienne Scott Shine at IFPA Conference, Forge Key Connections for Innovative Research

Postdoctoral Scholars from Washington University Leave a Mark with Hydrogel and AI-Driven Placental Studies Adrienne Scott (right) captivating the audience, presenting her pioneering placental research to Anna David's husband (left) at the IFPA Conference.Samantha Zambuto proudly stands next to her IFPA Conference poster, showcasing innovative placental research.Anna David (Left) and Adrienne Scott (Right) Date: 11 September 2023 Rotorua, New Zealand - Dr. Samantha Zambuto and Dr. Adrienne Scott, two brilliant Postdoctoral Scholars from Washington University, made waves at the recent International Federation of Placenta Association (IFPA) Conference in Rotorua, New Zealand. Their innovative research on hydrogels, AI, and placental health not only captivated the audience but also ...
Washington University’s Trailblazing Scholars Dr. Samantha Zambuto and Dr. Adrienne Scott to Illuminate IFPA Conference in Rotorua
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Washington University’s Trailblazing Scholars Dr. Samantha Zambuto and Dr. Adrienne Scott to Illuminate IFPA Conference in Rotorua

Samantha Zambuto and Adrienne Scott to Present Pioneering Work in Placental Health and Technology Integration Adrienne Scott (Left) and Samantha Zambuto (Right) preparing to leave for New ZealandAdrienne Scott (Left) and Samantha Zambuto (Right) being safe for their trip Date: 1 September 2023 St. Louis, Missouri - The International Federation of Placenta Association (IFPA) Conference, slated from September 5 to September 8, 2023, in scenic Rotorua, New Zealand, is on the horizon, and it promises to be an arena of groundbreaking discoveries in the realm of maternal and fetal health. Two distinguished scholars from Washington University, Dr. Samantha Zambuto and Dr. Adrienne Scott, are set to take center stage, sharing their innovative research that holds the potential to revoluti...