Temple University bioengineers create first, plant-based skin substitute made from soy protein
See our lab leaders on Fox29 talking about their new technology! https://www.fox29.com/video/1493202
See our lab leaders on Fox29 talking about their new technology! https://www.fox29.com/video/1493202
Temple University engineering researchers seek answers on bone health in space For generations, the journey into space has been a primary focus of those who escape the gravity well of planet Earth. We have a good idea about…
Congratulations to Dr. Michael Phelan for successfully defending his dissertation: BIOENGINEERING APPROACHES FOR IMPROVED DIFFERENTIATION OFCULTURED RETINAL TISSUES FROM PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
Congratulations are in order for Michael Phelan, who won 1st place at the university-wide Three-Minute Thesis competition for his work on improving differentiation of pluripotent stem cell-derived retinal organoids using novel rotating wall vessel bioreactors!
Students across Temple University, including our own Kyle Schwab (pictured here) and Michael Phelan, work together to make thousands of face shields for area hospitals. Read full story here
Our own Micheal Phelan won 2nd prize for his poster: Novel Rotating Wall Vessel Bioreactors for Improved Differentiation of Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Retinal Organoids. Our other grad students did a great job as well! See…
Bioengineering Chair and Laura H. Carnell Professor Peter Lelkes is working on technology to create a cutting-edge material for use in orthopedic surgery that could improve patient outcomes. Read Full Article