Our new paper!

Our new paper “Hyaluronic Acid Regulates Heart Valve Interstitial Cell Contraction in Fibrin-based Scaffolds” is now available to download for free until December 12th.

To download please click here.

SB3C news

I appreciate being selected to speak about incorporating standards in my biomechanics lab in the Advances in Biomedical Engineering Education session (you can still view on Whova)

 

Prof. Billiar provided a “Presentation on Poster Making” for the BMES Smart Stage.

It is accessible publicly through the link: https://www.bmes.org/SSSUDrec

Alongside you can find a presentation on “abstract writing” by Dr. Reinhart King and on “presenting” by Dawn Elliot.

WPI 2021 Chairman’s Exemplary Faculty Prize

Biomedical Engineering Department Head and Professor Kristen Billiar was awarded the 2021 Chairman’s Exemplary Faculty Prize. The Chairman’s Exemplary Faculty Prize recognizes WPI faculty members who excel in all relevant areas of faculty performance, including teaching, research and scholarship, and advising. Recipients of the Chairman’s Prize are true exemplars of the Institute’s highest aspirations and most important qualities. Professor Kristen Billiar exemplifies these values at the highest level and distinguishes himself by his continuous and unwavering commitment to the institution, its students and broader WPI community. Notable accomplishments of Professor Billiar include leading a world-class research program in tissue mechanics and mechanobiology, being an exemplar of WPI’s innovative pedagogy, his students have won awards, published and presented their work, and received patents for work they have completed under his guidance, and leading the training of diversity advocates for faculty searches, establishing WPI’s Diversity Allies team, and serving as Inclusion Partner for the Engineering School. Professor Billiar’s demonstration of leadership and commitment to the university sets a powerful example for the rest of our community to follow. Because of him, WPI is better today than yesterday and will be better tomorrow than it is today.

Our lab includes and appreciates people of all backgrounds, races, ethnicities, and gender identities and includes postdocs, graduate students, undergraduates, and high school students.

Our lab’s paper on the stress fields: “Heterogeneity profoundly alters emergent stress fields in constrained multicellular systems”

Our paper, Heterogeneity profoundly alters emergent stress fields in constrained multicellular systems

Heterogeneity Profoundly Alters Emergent Stress Fields in Constrained Multicellular Systems Author links open overlay panel

Zachary E.Goldblatt, Habibeh Ashouri Choshali, Heather A.Cirka, Vivian Liang, Qi Wen, Dannel McCollum, Nima Rahbar, Kristen L. Billiar