
Regan Stephenson
@r_e_stephenson
NSF GFRP fellow and Biomedical Engineering PhD student @cornell @cornellBME studying tumor associated macrophages in breast cancer.
ID: 1237632746
03-03-2013 03:53:58
168 Tweet
157 Followers
223 Following


Check out our latest review from Cornell BME Claudia Fischbach on physical regulation of tumor invasion written with Berkeley Bioengineer Kumar Lab, UC Berkeley!


Interested in faculty positions at Cornell? Learn more at the Cornell FIRST Program Future Faculty Symposium in October. Cornell BME #BioMedicalEngineering is one of the participating departments. Applications are due by August 10, 2022.





We are hosting a bake sale today in Weill Hall to support Cancer Resource Ctr! Things are selling fast so drop by before we run out 🍪🍰🧁


We are at #BMES2022 this week in San Antonio! Make sure to catch our talks from Matt Whitman @_Shoolaa Brittany. Thanks to Biomedical Engineering Society and Cornell BME. Details are below 👇



The Cosgrove Lab and Iwijn De Vlaminck lab are jointly recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to develop and apply our novel spatial total RNA-sequencing (STRS) technology to study skeletal muscle disease. DM Iwijn or me with questions. Full job posting: academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/23702


Congrats to the 2023 BMES CMBE Momentum Award Recipient Professor Claudia Fischbach-Teschil Claudia Fischbach Cornell BME This Award recognizes a mid-career stage scientist who has made a substantial impact on their field that is related to cellular & molecular bioengineering.


Interested in tumor invasion, hyaluronic acid, and cancer stem cells? You may be excited about the paper that @adshimpi1 and Matt Tan just published in Advanced Healthcare Materials. Cornell BME Fischbach Lab #Wiley bit.ly/3iKWOLb





Thanks to all the lab members that helped make our commencement day so special! It’s been a joy to work and celebrate with Fischbach Lab 🥳

Matrix mineralization is important for bone health but how it regulates metastatic tumor growth was unknown. Siyoung Choi and Matt Whitman Cornell BME now found that bone matrix mineralization inhibits tumor growth with an interesting twist!

Thrilled to share that Cornell BME Siyoung Choi and Matt Whitman's paper in Nature BME Nature Biomedical Engineering titled "Bone-matrix mineralization dampens integrin-mediated mechanosignalling and metastatic progression in breast cancer" is now published rdcu.be/diKuH!
