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Shang Song is an Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering and a BIO5 Researcher, she will talk about
Research approach
Biomaterials and their usage
Her Research focus
Recent Discoveries in the Lab
Mentorship’s impact on Science
Three things you will learn in this episode:
What Biomaterials are
Recent Discoveries in Cell Treatments
Mentorship in Research Labs
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The BIO5 Institute’s Amy Barber talks with member and one of the University’s experts in biomedical engineering, Dr. Shang Song. Dr. Song’s lab focuses on integrating advanced engineering design methods and cell therapies to create new microphysiological platforms and regenerative therapies. The lab is fundamentally interested in designing new “experiences” for cells to change their behavior, and use this knowledge to develop better therapeutics and treatment methods for future patient treatment.
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Check out some of our previous episodes about biomedical engineering projects!
Episode 33: Tackling traumatic brain injury head-on
Episode 28: Seamless wearable and implantable devices to support our lives
Episode 40: Reducing costs and supporting health with smartphone microscopy
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Connect with us!
Instagram: @uazbio5
LinkedIn: uaz-bio5-institute
Facebook: @UAZBIO5
Website: BIO5.org
By University of Arizona, BIO5 Institute5
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Shang Song is an Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering and a BIO5 Researcher, she will talk about
Research approach
Biomaterials and their usage
Her Research focus
Recent Discoveries in the Lab
Mentorship’s impact on Science
Three things you will learn in this episode:
What Biomaterials are
Recent Discoveries in Cell Treatments
Mentorship in Research Labs
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The BIO5 Institute’s Amy Barber talks with member and one of the University’s experts in biomedical engineering, Dr. Shang Song. Dr. Song’s lab focuses on integrating advanced engineering design methods and cell therapies to create new microphysiological platforms and regenerative therapies. The lab is fundamentally interested in designing new “experiences” for cells to change their behavior, and use this knowledge to develop better therapeutics and treatment methods for future patient treatment.
—--------------------------
Check out some of our previous episodes about biomedical engineering projects!
Episode 33: Tackling traumatic brain injury head-on
Episode 28: Seamless wearable and implantable devices to support our lives
Episode 40: Reducing costs and supporting health with smartphone microscopy
—--------------------------
Connect with us!
Instagram: @uazbio5
LinkedIn: uaz-bio5-institute
Facebook: @UAZBIO5
Website: BIO5.org