Science for Admin
Tuesday, November 15, 2016

‟Building Tissues from Pluripotent Stem Cells”

Tracy Hookway is an American Heart Association postdoctoral fellow and NSF EBICS Trainee in the McDevitt lab. She graduated from Lehigh University with a BS in bioengineering in 2006. From there, Hookway went on to graduate school at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and joined the laboratory of Dr. Marsha Rolle where she studied vascular tissue engineering. For her dissertation, she developed and characterized a novel, scaffold-free platform technology used to generate vascular tissues.

Details

Dates
November 15, 2016
Time
12:00-1:00pm PST
Location
Room 107A/B

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