Estelle Park, PhD has joined the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering as an Assistant Professor. Her research is best known for growing stem cell-derived organoids in physiologically relevant microenvironments through microengineered organ-chip devices to study tissue morphogenesis and identify biomarkers in diseases.
Be sure to say hello when you see her out with her adorable dog Noah.
Krishna Jayant, assistant professor in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue, presents his group’s research to other researchers from multiple disciplines during the two-day EMBRIO institute retreat at High Alpha in Indianapolis. The slide highlights the work Jayant and student Shulan Xiao are doing to “uncover the rules via which neurons multiplex information across multiple dendrites.”
In the heart of Indiana, where the rhythm of farming machinery meets the winds of progress, Purdue University is at the forefront of an innovative audiology exploration.
Purdue Professors Craig Goergen and Guang Lin team up with medical centers around the country and receive $3.6 Million NIH grant to improve heart disease detection in kids with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy using advanced imaging and machine learning.