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Texas A&M University College of Engineering

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David Luna successfully defends his Master’s Thesis!

Posted on March 28, 2019 by jtronolone

Congrats David Luna, M.S.!

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Justin, Tanmay, and Dr. Jain present at BMES 2017!

Posted on October 17, 2018 by jtronolone

The three traveled to Atlanta, GA to give the following talks:

Mathur, T., Flanagan, J. M., & Jain, A.
A Disease and Patient-Specific Artery-on-a-Chip System to Model Thromboinflammation in Sickle Cell Disease
Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting
Atlanta, GA, USA – 2018

Pandian, N. K. R., Gadangi, P., & Jain, A.
DVT-on-chip: Microphysiological model of venous thrombosis including valves, endothelium & blood flow
Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
Atlanta, GA, USA – 2018

Luna, D., Mathur, T., Bui, J., Gadangi, P., Teruya, J., & Jain, A.
A Tortuosity-Activated Microfluidic Device for Rapid Quantitative Assessment of Anticoagulation Therapy in Pediatric Patients on Life Support Systems. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting
Atlanta, GA, USA – 2018.

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Amirali, Nav, and Tanmay present at the Microscopy and Imaging Center Open House. Tanmay and Nav bag the 2nd and 3rd prize, respectively!

Posted on October 5, 2018 by jtronolone

Congrats to all three! They gave the following talks:

DVT-on-chip: Microphysiological model of venous thrombosis including valves, endothelium & blood flow
Microscopy and Imaging Center, Open House
College Station, TX, USA – 2018

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David, Karli, Nav, and Tanmay present at the annual BMEN Graduate Symposium

Posted on August 22, 2018 by jtronolone

Nav received a special mention! The four gave the following talks:

 

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Nav, David, and Dr. Jain present at the 64th Annual Scientific and Standardization Commitee

Posted on July 19, 2018 by jtronolone

Nav wins top-rated poster. The three gave the following talks:

Luna, D., Pandian, N. K. R., Bui, J., Gadangi, P., Mathur, T., Reyes, C., Teruya, J., & Jain, A.
Anticoagulation monitoring of pediatric patients on life support systems using a microfluidic device that mimics complex vascular architecture.
International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) Annual Scientific and Standardization Committee (SSC)
Dublin, Ireland – 2018

Pandian, N. K. R. & Jain, A. DVT-on-a-chip: A microphysiological model of human venous valve function and thrombosis.
International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) Annual Scientific and Standardization Committee (SSC)
Dublin, Ireland – 2018

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Katherine Nguyen, Piyashi Biswas, Priyanka Krishna, Rishi Suresh, and Travis Pyle join BioinSyst!

Posted on June 10, 2018 by jtronolone

The group joins this summer as undergraduate research assistants! Welcome!

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BioinSyst presents at the 2018 Gulf Coast Vascular Research Consortium

Posted on March 24, 2018 by jtronolone

The group gave the following presentations:

Luna, D., Pandian, N. K. R., Bui, J., Gadangi, P., Teruya, J., & Jain, A.
Anticoagulation monitoring of pediatric patients on life support systems using a microfluidic device that mimics complex vascular architecture (poster).
Gulf Coast Vascular Research Consortium
College Station, TX, USA – 2018

Gold, K., Snell, T., Dedas, R., Gaharwar, A. K., & Jain, A.
3D Bioprinting of a Synthetic Extra Cellular Matrix for Vascular Tissue Engineering (poster).
Gulf Coast Vascular Research Consortium
College Station, TX, USA – 2018

Mathur, T., Flanagan, J. M., & Jain, A.
A patient-derived artery-on-a-chip model of thromboinflammation in sickle cell disease (poster).
Gulf Coast Vascular Research Consortium
College Station, TX, USA – 2018

Pandian, N. K. R. & Jain, A.
DVT-on-a-chip: A microphysiological model of human venous valve function and thrombosis (poster).
Gulf Coast Vascular Research Consortium
College Station, TX, USA – 2018

 

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Dr. Saha joins the group as a post-doctoral fellow!

Posted on March 13, 2018 by jtronolone

Welcome, Biswajit!

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Amirali Selahi joins BioinSyst as a Graduate Research Assistant

Posted on January 20, 2018 by jtronolone

He comes to us from the Electrical Engineering Department at A&M. Welcome, Amirali!

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Nav and Dr. Jain publish in Current Opinions in Biomedical Engineering

Posted on December 4, 2017 by jtronolone

They put out the following papers:

Pandian, N. K. R., Mannino, R. G., Lam, W. A., & Jain, A. Thrombosis-on-a-chip: Prospective impact of microphysiological models of vascular thrombosis. Curr Opin Biomed Eng. 2018 Mar;5:29-34.
doi: 10.1016/j.cobme.2017.12.001.

Mannino, R. G., Pandian, N. K. R., Jain, A., Lam, W. A. Engineering “Endothelialized” Microfluidics for Investigating Vascular and Hematologic Processes Using Non-Traditional Fabrication Techniques. Curr Opin Biomed Eng. 2018 Mar;5:13-20.
doi:10.1016/j.cobme.2017.11.006.

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