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Inquiry-based Bioengineering Research and Design Experiences for Middle-School Teachers

Terri Camesano and Kristen Billiar, co-PIs                              Click here to apply!

Participants:

Participant

Department

Role

Terri Camesano

Chemical Engineering

PI, Faculty Mentor

Kristen Billiar

Biomedical Engineering

Co-PI, Faculty Mentor

George Pins

Biomedical Engineering

Faculty Mentor

Glenn Gaudette

Biomedical Engineering

Faculty Mentor

Chris Lambert

Bioengineering Institute

Faculty Mentor

Jianyu Liang

Mechanical Engineering

Faculty Mentor

Susan Zhou

Chemical Engineering

Faculty Mentor

David DiBiasio

Chemical Engineering

Inquiry-based project expert

Chrys Demetry

Center for Educational Development and Assessment

Assessment and Evaluation

Martha Cyr

Director, K-12 Outreach

Follow-up Workshops

Jeanne Hubelbank

Independent Consultant

External Assessment and Evaluation

Kate Wrigley

Instructional Technology Specialist

Train teachers on software and blogs

Christine Drew

Manager of Instruction and Outreach, Gordon Library

Train teachers in reference software and databases

                

Research:

Improving the mechanical robustness of tissue engineered skin

Rational design of scaffolds to enhance skin regeneration

Bacterial adhesion forces and biosensors

Nanotechnology with microfluidics and specialized biomaterials

Questions: Please contact Prof. Camesano at terric@wpi.edu, or you may call Ms. Felicia Vidito at 508 831 5250
 

 

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