With guest lectures from Dr. Will Eyestone and Dr. Michelle Theus this week, we moved deeper into content about potential applications of regenerative medicine. You had such good responses last week, so let’s keep in the same sweet spot for questions for students. Were you surprised by anything you found out about this week? Any fun […]
Posts from September 2015
Scaffolds and Stem Cells
So lucky to get such great lectures on foundational topics in regenerative medicine in class this week! Part of the tour of foundational topics – with Dr. Aaron Goldstein on TE last week, Thomas Brickler and Ann Nichols on Basic Bio, and Dr. Karen DePauw on Interdisciplinarity the week before that -, this week took […]
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
This week in the Regenerative Medicine Class, Aaron Goldstein talked about tissue engineering and regenerative medicine on Tuesday, and on Thursday we had a discussion about the first section of the Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Since we’ll explore Thursday’s topic on two more occasions, this week’s question is about tissue engineering. So, class: how […]
Interdisciplinarity
Now that we’ve had our class with Karen DePauw on interdisciplinarity, here is our first prompt. Please put your answer in the comments; you are welcome to reply to one another as well. What is (in your opinion) interdisciplinary thinking, and what does it make you do? How does your view contrast with other potential views […]
Congrats, Megan!
Congratulations to our own Megan Quesenberry on being named August Staff Member of the Month for the VMCVM! Megan helps coordinate our RM IGEP, including our tech needs to coordinate two campuses and paperwork with the graduate school, and she designs recruiting and website materials for us. We’re so proud to have her with our […]