Lily is awarded 1st place at the WPI Graduate Research Innovation Exchange (GRIE) Finals poster session
Lily’s poster was titled “Development of a Staphylococcal biofilm infection model for evaluating biofilm formation at the host-pathogen interface”.
Sydney presents a rapid talk at the 94th New England Complex Fluids (NECF) Meeting at University of Rhode Island in South Kingston, RI
Sydney’s presentation was titled “Biophysical properties of cellular clusters released from biofilms after biofilm matrix disruption”.
Lily successfully passes her dissertation proposal! Congrats, Lily!
Patryck successfully passes his dissertation proposal! Congrats, Patryck!
Sydney, Lily, and Patryck present posters at WPI’s Graduate Research Innovation Exchange
All Stewart Lab PhD students presented posters at WPI 2023 Graduate Research Innovation Exchange. Sydney’s poster was titled “Biophysical properties of bacterial cells released from biofilms after anti-biofilm treatments”. Lily’s poster was titled “Development of a Staphylococcal biofilm infection model for evaluating biofilm formation at the host-pathogen interface”. Patryck’s poster was titled “Staphylococcus epidermidis Biofilm […]
Sydney is awarded as a semi-finalist for the DoD Science, Mathematics, and Research Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service
Sydney and Patryck attend and present posters at the American Society of Microbiology (ASM) Conference on Biofilms in Charlotte, NC
Sydney and Patryck both receive WPI graduate student travel awards to attend this conference. Patryck’s poster was titled “Correlations Between Self-Produced Microscale pH Gradients and Mechanics in Staphylococcus epidermidis Biofilms” and Sydney’s poster was titled “Biophysical properties of Staphylococcus epidermidis cells dispersed during matrix targeted biofilm disruption”.
Prof. Stewart gives invited talk at University of Iowa Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering!
Nicole presented at the 2022 WPI Summer Research Showcase
Nicole worked in the Stewart Lab over the summer as part of the Early Research in E-term program. She presented her work on the “Impact of Lactoferrin on Staphylococcus epidermidis Cells and Biofilms”. We enjoyed having her in the lab this summer!
Grace Henderson joins the Stewart lab as part of the High School Apprenticeship Program. Welcome Grace!
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