Tissue Engineering & Biomaterials Laboratory
Congratulations to Ryan B. Felix on being recognized by Maryland Today for his research in AI-powered bioprinting. The video highlights how his research can transform healthcare and tissue engineering. In the video, Dr. John P. Fisher, Principal Investigator of the … Continue reading →
Congratulations to Martin Carrasco, who was recently selected for the Mickey Dale Family Foundation Endowed Distinguished Graduate Fellowship in Bioengineering! See below for a snippet of the story: The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland, … Continue reading →
Congratulations to Ryan B. Felix, who was recently recognized as a 2025 Fischell Fellow! See below for the entire story: The Fischell Department of Bioengineering (BIOE) hosted its eighth annual Enhancing and Promoting Interactions and Conversations (EPIC) Retreat at the recently … Continue reading →
As we near the end of the semester, it is important to look back and reflect on our lab members’ accomplishments this spring. Marylyn presented her research titled, “Machine Learning-Powered Support for Extrusion Bioprinting” at undergraduate research day on campus. … Continue reading →
On March 13th, Shannon McLoughlin successfully defended her dissertation and was awarded her PhD! Shannon started in the lab in the fall of 2019 right after finishing her undergraduate degree in Bioengineering at Syracuse University. Shannon earned the Clark Doctoral Fellowship and … Continue reading →
The past few months have been brimming with exciting news. From breakout BMES presentations to thoughtful thesis proposals, here’s a look at what the lab’s students have accomplished this academic year. The BMES conference last fall allowed many members of … Continue reading →
In the latest issue of Engineering at Maryland: Built for Breakthrough, Amal Shabazz and Lexi Christensen are acknowledged for their work in advancing breast reconstruction. See below for the entire story: More than 100,000 women undergo mastectomies each year to … Continue reading →
Bioengineering Ph.D. student Amal Shabazz was recently elected as a Student Representative to the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Board of Directors. Shabazz is a graduate researcher in the Tissue Engineering & Biomaterials Lab (TEBL), led by Fischell Department of Bioengineering (BIOE) Chair and Distinguished … Continue reading →
Before the start of Thanksgiving break, the lab decided to have a fun lunch at Looneys to celebrate all the hard work that has been accomplish this semester. This also gave our new rotational grad student a chance to get … Continue reading →
