2015 News
August 5, 2015 - BNL welcomes our summer interns!
The BNL welcomes undergraduate summer interns participating in a variety of research programs. These undergraduate students will participate in summer-directed research under the mentorship from a graduate student from the BNL. Good luck with your summer research projects!
Chris Gopez - 3rd year (Bioengineering) RCC, MacREU 2015 Summer Intern
Idalia Ramirez - 4th year Bioengineering UCR, MacREU 2015 Summer Intern
Jessica Si'i - 3rd year Bioengineering UCR, HSI STEM Pathway Summer Bridge to Research Internship Program
Michael Segura - 3rd year Bioengineering UCR, HSI STEM Pathway Summer Bridge to Research Internship Program
Ross Chung - 2nd year CNAS UCR, MSRIP 2015 Summer Intern
Tian Sanders - 3rd year Bioengineering UCR, HSI STEM Pathway Summer Bridge to Research Internship Program
June 12, 2015 - Congratulations, Dr. Ian Johnson!
The BNL congratulates Ian Johnson on successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis!
Mar 24, 2015 - BNL Welcomes our new graduate students!
The lab welcomes our newest graduate students!
Dana Rutherford, who joins us from UC Santa Barbara where she obtained a B.S. in Chemical Engineering
Mathew-Alexander Roberts, who joins us from UC Riverside where he obtained a B.S. in Bioengineering, and
Nathan Driver, who joins us from the University of North Carolina where he obtained a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering.
Apr 15-18, 2015 - Members of the BNL will attend SFB Annual Meeting in Charlotte, NC
Aaron Cipriano and Dr Huinan Liu will attend at the 2015 Society for Biomaterials Annual Meeting and Exposition, Charlotte, NC.
Aaron Cipriano - An In Vitro Study on Early Inflammatory Response to Four Magnesium-Zinc-Strontium Alloys
Mar 20, 2015 - Michael Deo wins best poster award at UC Leads symposium
Congratulations to Michael Deo for winning the best poster award at the 2015 UC Leads symposium held at UC Merced. Micheal Deo is an 4th year undergraduate student in Bioengineering at UCR and has been working at the BNL since 2013. Michael and his graduate student mentor, Qiaomu Tian, have been working on investigating the properties of Mg alloys for stent applications.
The University of California's Leadership Excellence through Advanced DegreeS (UC LEADS) program prepares promising students for advanced education in science, technology, mathematics and engineering (STEM). The program is designed to identify upper-division undergraduate students with the potential to succeed in these disciplines, but who have experienced situations or conditions that have adversely impacted their advancement in their field of study