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Monthly seminar series

We run a monthly seminar series with two speakers and lots of time for discussion.

See our previous speakers:

May 23

Biomaterials showcase- details tbc

April 23

Richard Mills, 
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI)

Bioengineered Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle for Drug Discovery

March 23

Gonzalo del Monte Nieto (ARMI) -  Understanding Heart Development to Improve Tissue Engineering and Cardiovascular Disease Treatments

Shabnam Sabetkish (ARMI and MSE) - Novel BIoink Carrier Formulations for 3D Bioprinting of Skeletal Muscle

November 22

Verena Kast, Liebniz Institute for Polymer Research

A multicellular organoid approach to model the tumour microenvironment of pancratic cancer

Ali Nadernezhad, Liebniz Institute for Polymer Research

Matrix engineering using next-gen biomaterials

August 22

Junyang Gai, Mechanical Engineering

 

Applied microfluidics to aid assisted reproductive technologies 

Saranya Giridharan, Biomedicine Discovery Institute


DNA repair for oocyte survival and maintenance

November 22

Dr. Alejandro Hidalgo-Gonzalez, 
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI)

MCRI's Disease Modelling Facility- Stem cell-based automated phenotypic

July 22

Mahnaz Modarresi,  Materials Science & Engineering


Exploring the potential role of hydrogel-encapsulated human amnion epithelial cells for neural regeneration

Di Zheng,  Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute

Understanding the mode of action of extravascular MSC immunomodulation.

September 22

Jialiang Yin, Chemical & Biological Engineering

A Soft and Ultrasensitive Force Sensing Diaphragm for Probing Cardiac Organoids Instantaneously and Wirelessly

Yasmin Alshoubaki, Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute

 

Exploring the therapeutic potential of ECM-binding interleukin-1 receptor antagonist following myocardial infarction

June 22

Surakshya Shrestha,  Materials Science & Engineering


Improving bone tissue-engineering by delivery of osteogenic miRNAs from a 3D hydrogel

 

Angel Lu, Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute


Restoration of diabetic wound healing via immunoregulation

"Not just another seminar"- October 10 -11th 2022

 A two-day event to discover all the exciting advances at the interface of biomedical science and bioengineering.

Two days packed with speakers, lab tours and demos covering:

- Cell encapsulation, microgels and bioprinting

- Animal models and protein expression

- Microfluidic devices and sensors

- Monash organoid program

- Micro and nano-fabrication technologies for cell culture

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