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Graduate School for Biomedical Science and Engineering at the University of Maine

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Congratulations to Madeleine Nowak (admitted Fall 2020 in Biomedical Science) for getting an award during the 2023 University of Maine Student Symposium (UMSS) for her research, “Hepatic Signaling Effects on Adipose Tissue Mest and Fat Mass Expansion,” advised by Dr. Robert Koza.

Congratulations to Madeleine Nowak (admitted Fall 2020 in Biomedical Science) for getting an award during the 2023 University of Maine Student Symposium (UMSS) for her research, “Hepatic Signaling Effects on Adipose Tissue Mest and Fat Mass Expansion,” advised by Dr. Robert Koza.
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Congratulations to Jordan Miner (Summer 2021, Biomedical Engineering, GSBSE) with getting the grant for her project titled "Investigating the Role of Collagen-Integrin Interactions in Breast Cancer Progression" under the mentorship of Dr. Karissa Tilbury & Dr. Andre Khalil.

Congratulations to Jordan Miner (Summer 2021, Biomedical Engineering, GSBSE) with getting the grant for her project titled "Investigating the Role of Collagen-Integrin Interactions in Breast Cancer Progression" under the mentorship of Dr. Karissa Tilbury & Dr. Andre Khalil.
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On April 14, 2023, the UMaine Student Symposium took place in Orono, at the Collins Center for the Arts of the University of Maine. There were a wide range of topics presented in students’ posters. We were happy to see the majority of our GSBSE students!

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Congratulations to Liza White (admitted Fall 2022 in Biomedical Engineering) for getting an award during the 2023 University of Maine Student Symposium (UMSS) for her research, “Ultra-Low-Cost, Remote, and Continuous Water Quality Detection System,” advised by Dr. Caitlin Howell.

Congratulations to Liza White (admitted Fall 2022 in Biomedical Engineering) for getting an award during the 2023 University of Maine Student Symposium (UMSS) for her research, “Ultra-Low-Cost, Remote, and Continuous Water Quality Detection System,” advised by Dr. Caitlin Howell.
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GSBSE hosted a luncheon as well. Since many of our students live and work at labs at any of our 4 partner sites in Maine it was nice for the group to be together on campus at UMaine in Orono and network, socialize and share research.

GSBSE hosted a luncheon as well. Since many of our students live and work at labs at any of our 4 partner sites  in Maine it was nice for the group to be together on campus at UMaine in Orono and network, socialize and share research.
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Today in our Student Spotlight series we would like to highlight experience of the 2nd Year GSBSE student Remi Geohegan! 📷 #phd #gsbse #graduateschool #umaine #phdstudent #research #science #biomedical

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"Jordan is meticulous and persistent as she paves the way for new protocol development critical to our research in the formation of 3D breast cancer spheroids." - Dr. Tilbury 🔬📚🥼

"Jordan is meticulous and persistent as she paves the way for new protocol development critical to our research in the formation of 3D breast cancer spheroids." - Dr. Tilbury 🔬📚🥼
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MHIR faculty, colleagues, and our students wear red today to help raise awareness and research for women’s heart health!❤️‍🩹 #WearRedDay #GoRedMaine

MHIR faculty, colleagues, and our students wear red today to help raise awareness and research for women’s heart health!❤️‍🩹 #WearRedDay #GoRedMaine
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"Abraham brings experience that expands our ability to realistically test the viability of new materials for tissue growth and repair. His efforts are benefitting our entire research group and are already generating promising results." - Dr. Mason 🔬🩻🥼

"Abraham brings experience that expands our ability to realistically test the viability of new materials for tissue growth and repair. His efforts are benefitting our entire research group and are already generating promising results." - Dr. Mason 🔬🩻🥼
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Publication alert 👏🔬 Huge congratulations to Shivangi Pande, PhD and recent GSBSE graduate on her first author manuscript publication in BBRC! Her work is vital to the field of vascular disease and endothelial biology, and we are so very proud!! #vascularbiology #phd

Publication alert 👏🔬 Huge congratulations to Shivangi Pande, PhD and recent GSBSE graduate on her first author manuscript publication in BBRC!  Her work is vital to the field of vascular disease and endothelial biology, and we are so very proud!! #vascularbiology #phd
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Microscopy image of PVAT adipocyte progenitor cells differentiated into mature adipocytes taken by PhD Candidate, Marissa McGilvrey. The red staining is called oil red O staining of neutral lipids that accumulate during this process in vitro.

Microscopy image of PVAT adipocyte progenitor cells differentiated into mature adipocytes taken by PhD Candidate, Marissa McGilvrey. The red staining is called oil red O staining of neutral lipids that accumulate during this process in vitro.
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⭐️Student Spotlight⭐️George Murray is a PhD candidate in the Burgess lab at the Jackson Laboratory. His research is focused on characterization and therapeutic target assessment in mouse models of peripheral neuropathy. His hobbies include running, reading, and travelling!

⭐️Student Spotlight⭐️George Murray is a PhD candidate in the Burgess lab at the Jackson Laboratory. His research is focused on characterization and therapeutic target assessment in mouse models of peripheral neuropathy. His hobbies include running, reading, and travelling!