
Nisha Iyer
@nishaiyerphd
(she/her) Assistant Prof @Tufts BME. Find me at the intersection of developmental biology, neuroscience, and stem cell biomanufacturing
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http://iyerlab.com 13-07-2015 01:58:02
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So excited for this amazing lineup of speakers for the SFBiomaterials Northeast Regional Symposium Northeastern U.! 🤩 Today is the last day to register at the discounted price 👀Many thanks to co-chairs Ambika Bajpayee @ANKoppes & our organizing committee! See y’all in Boston 👋


We’re kicking off this week as an NIH-funded lab! Beyond excited to receive a HEAL Initiative DP2 New Innovator Award from NINDS to create new stem cell tools for region-specific in vitro pain models. Grateful to my incredible lab and Tufts Biomedical Engineering Tufts University School of Engineering —let’s GO! 🚀



Shaping up to be a great week of science, from the SFBiomaterials Northeast Symposium last week to the Tufts Biomedical Engineering retreat today. So proud of Emily Pallack for giving her first PhD talks back-to-back at both events!


I had an amazing celebratory #tenure dinner at Eastern Standard Eastern Standard! I'm so thankful for such fantastic and supportive friends and colleagues in Tufts Biomedical Engineering and Tufts University School of Engineering and excited about new adventures in the years to come.


Excited to announce a new tenure-track faculty search in the Dept of Neuroscience at Tufts SOM in Boston! New assistant profs ready to lead exciting research focused on healthy & pathological aging in psychiatric & neurological dysfunction please apply! neurojobs.sfn.org/job/38417/assi…





Our Tufts BME presentations today at #BMES2024 with Emily Pallack from Nisha Iyer lab, Brian Timko Laboratory , @NateRichbourg and others from Peyton lab



Iyer lab anchoring Tufts Biomedical Engineering on the last day of #BMES2024! Two firsts for the lab— Zhixin’s first talk ever and mine in teaching pedagogy!



How to reconnect the brain with limbs? Ask Nisha Iyer on all the coolest new trends on figuring out how to fix neuronal disorders with cool re-programming #cmbe2025 Tufts Biomedical Engineering
