Masters student Sraeyes Sridhar’s publishes in Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering
Sraeyes Sridhar’s paper on macrophages in heart valves, “Monocytes and macrophages in heart valves: Uninvited guests or critical performers?”, is published in Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering (article).
Big Red Machine: Cardiovascular Engineering at Cornell
Butcher Lab research highlighted in Cornell Engineering feature
Patented biomedical implant could improve heart patient outcome
Jonathan Butcher, associate professor of biomedical engineering, and Christopher Frendl ’10, M.Eng. ’11, were awarded a patent for a biomedical implant for use in fluid shear stress environments.
Forever Young: The promise of human regeneration
Prof. Jonathan Butcher speaks at the World Science Forum.
Katherine Phillips (Butcher Lab) won best poster presentation in Molecular and Cellular Biology at the Cornell Undergraduate Research Board (CURB) spring research forum;
Patent awarded!
Jonathan Butcher awarded patent No. 9,629,713, “Biomedical Implant for Use in Fluid Shear Stress Environments”
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
A Search for a Heart Failure Cure
Cornell Research article highlights the work of Butcher Lab undergraduate researcher Katherine Phillips, ’17.
Softening of tumor tissue could aid in cancer drug delivery
Cornell Chronicle article highlights Butcher Lab as collaborating member within five Cornell departments and schools to gain innovative insight into how mechanical changes