
Prof. Stephanie Lindsey
@cardio_femme
Cardiovascular Biomechanics | Assistant Professor @UCSDJacobs | Trained @StanfordChild @ICMEStanford @CornellBME @WashuBME
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12-10-2020 10:24:12
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First group of the BME Future Faculty Fellows presenting next Monday Aug 14th at noon EST. If you are hiring this year, don't miss this opportunity to hear from these faculty candidates @DrSZambuto Gabriel Josue Russell Urie. Sign up here: bmeunite.org/seminar-schedu…


Excited to share our lab's latest - just out in CMAME in honor of Tom Hughes 80th birthday. "A Fluid-Solid-Growth Solver for Cardiovascular Modeling" Erica Schwarz and co-authors achieved the first full 3D implementation of the constrained mixture model! authors.elsevier.com/c/1hZBv_12dr6Y…

A reminder of the trajectory of Nobel Laureate Katalin Kariko. Passed over for a tenured position, grants rejected, ideas shunned and overlooked. She was just too far ahead of the curve and not savvy at playing the traditional scientific game. Now look! washingtonpost.com/health/2021/10…

On the program at Vascular Biology 2023 Stephanie Lindsey Assistant Professor at University of California San Diego will present Blood flow regulation of early cardiac development Lab: stephanielindseyphd.com registration at navbo.org/vb2023 #NAVBO2023 Prof. Stephanie Lindsey


Fun to see Naomi Chesler Prof. Stephanie Lindsey Coulombe Lab at NAVBO meeting this morning! We all managed the #BMES to #NAVBO transition...also Ying Zheng should be in this pic!

Announcing this year's UC San Diego Bioengineering Fronek Lecture: Dr. Stephanie Lindsey (Prof. Stephanie Lindsey) from UCSD Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering! Amazing talk this Friday, 2pm PST, Fung Auditorium.


The Poulikakos lab at UCSD Engineering has an #opening for a #postdoctoral research scientist in the area of #nanophotonics for next-generation #imaging applications. If interested, please send me a cover letter, CV, and 3 academic references. Please retweet!





Quinton Smith's stem cell engineering is "on the cusp of changing the world," says Popular Science. His research aims to find cures for preeclampsia and liver diseases which affect Black and Latino people at higher rates. Quinton Smith #stemcell #BlackHistoryMonth2024


Explore how can biomedical engineering drive innovations in women’s health at U.S. National Science Foundation ElevateHER: Engineering Innovations in Women’s Health Discovery. Co-organized by Erika Moore UMD Bioengineering and Shreya Raghavan TAMU BMEN Info: t.ly/Xp6Eo Pls RT! #WomeninSTEM #ElevateHER




Learning how to manipulate chicken embryos from the masters! Thanks Dr Megan Davey marianne bronner #EGGED2024




Science is built on trust. What happens when someone destroys it? My first feature for The Transmitter investigates the emotional and existential fallout for one lab in the aftermath of a misconduct case. thetransmitter.org/science-and-so…