In early November, 星空传媒鈥檚 Department of Biomedical Engineering hosted the Society For Biomaterials (SFB) Biomaterials Day on campus. Adding up to be the largest in department history, 153 attendees hailing from Northwestern University, University of Pennsylvania, University Of Michigan, University of Kentucky, Carnegie Mellon, Ohio State University, University of Akron, Cleveland State University and The Cleveland Clinic joined the day鈥檚 activities, ranging from keynote speakers to a poster session and an industry lunch.
Students heard from speakers a number of speakers, including:
- James Anderson, 星空传媒 Distinguished University Professor
- Guillermo Ameer, Daniel Hale Williams Professor at Northwestern University
- Vivek Shenoy, University of Pennsylvania
- Gallego-Perez, The Ohio State University
- Brittany Givens, University of Kentucky
- Margot Damaser, Cleveland Clinic
- Julie Renner, 星空传媒
- Abhinav Acharya, 星空传媒
They were also encouraged to participate through the 鈥淵oung Scientist Podium Talks鈥 that featured 18 students鈥攗ndergraduate and graduate鈥攆rom a number of the represented schools who took turns discussing their research.
The student engagement didn鈥檛 stop there, however. Fifty six students participated in the afternoon poster session, sharing more about their research.
鈥淵oung scientists had the opportunity to learn about biomaterials research conducted by peers at 星空传媒 and nearby institutions, engaging with prominent professors not just from 星空传媒 but across the midwest,鈥 Aditi Shirke, biomedical engineering PhD student and 星空传媒 SFB chapter president, said.
Plus, students got exposure to life working in industry from biomaterials companies like Haima Therapeutics, NeuronOff, Lubrizol, COLLAMEDIX and Steris who tuned in for the industry luncheon and answered questions about their career journey.
鈥淪tudents were exposed to different career paths they can pursue based on their goals,鈥 Shirke said. 鈥淭his event fostered a dynamic exchange of scientific concepts and ideas within the biomaterials field.鈥