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The Society for Biomaterials is hosting its 2025 Annual Meeting & Exposition in Chicago, focusing on advancements in biomaterial science to enhance human health. The event will feature various sessions, workshops, and poster presentations, bringing together professionals from diverse fields to foster collaboration and innovation. Attendees can expect a comprehensive program that includes educational opportunities and networking events, supported by numerous sponsors and exhibitors.

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SFB 2025 Final Program

The Society for Biomaterials is hosting its 2025 Annual Meeting & Exposition in Chicago, focusing on advancements in biomaterial science to enhance human health. The event will feature various sessions, workshops, and poster presentations, bringing together professionals from diverse fields to foster collaboration and innovation. Attendees can expect a comprehensive program that includes educational opportunities and networking events, supported by numerous sponsors and exhibitors.

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FINAL PROGRAM
WELCOME
TO THE SOCIETY FOR BIOMATERIALS
2025 ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION
We would like to extend a warm welcome to everyone attending the Society For Biomaterials 2025 Annual
Meeting & Exposition: Half a Century of Progress: Crafting Resilience in Mind & Matter! SFB’s Annual Meeting &
Exposition provides a welcome haven for the many different, unique individuals in the biomaterials field!

We would like to thank the members of the Program Committee for their efforts and guidance in creating an
engaging conference program this year. We are also grateful to the numerous individuals who have worked
to create each session, workshop, and panel, as well as those who dedicated time to reviewing abstracts. It is
through this process that we are best able to highlight the most exciting scientific findings each year and we are
therefore truly grateful for your efforts. Of course, we are especially appreciative of our generous sponsors and
exhibitors, without whom this meeting would not be possible.

Finally, we would like to give our thanks to you, the attendees of the 2025 Annual Meeting & Exposition! We
sincerely hope that you find that the program inspires further connections to enable your own future directions.
Natalie Artzi, PhD Kaitlyn Sadtler, PhD
Program Committee Co-Chair Program Committee Co-Chair
MIT NIBIB/NIH

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About THE SOCIETY
The Society For Biomaterials is a multidisciplinary society of academic, healthcare, governmental and
business professionals dedicated to promoting advancements in all aspects of biomaterial science,
education and professional standards to enhance human health and quality of life. The vision of the
Society For Biomaterials is to serve as the world’s preeminent interactive global community committed
to advancing excellence in all aspects of biomaterial science, engineering and technology for
promoting human health and well-being.

Program OVERVIEW
HALF A CENTURY OF PROGRESS: CRAFTING RESILIENCE IN MIND & MATTER
The Society For Biomaterials welcomes you to Chicago, Illinois! A Half a Century of Progress requires
an extraordinary combination of people from a variety of disciplines. Clinicians, researchers,
regulatory agencies, and students from academic research labs, medical device manufacturers,
and operating rooms across the country and around the world will convene in Chicago to discuss
their latest research, form new collaborations, and be inspired by the work of their peers. This
interdisciplinary gathering is a critical pathway to identifying issues with current technologies, and
for translating academic research to clinical practice. We look forward to once again being able
to educate, learn from, and collaborate across various scientific disciplines including materials
science, biology, engineering and medicine for improving human health to educate, learn from, and
collaborate across various scientific disciplines including materials science, biology, engineering and
medicine for improving human health.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
All conference events will take place at the Hilton Chicago. Photographs POSTER SESSIONS
and/or videos of any slide or poster presentation are strictly prohibited. The Poster Sessions are an integral piece of the conference’s educational
opportunities. We encourage all meeting participants to support and
REGISTRATION engage with the poster presenters to learn more about their scientific
All attendees must register for the meeting. Registration fees include: findings. This year’s conference features more than 600 unique scientific
admittance to all scientific sessions, panel discussions, exhibits, opening posters. Poster presentations will be held in the Exhibit Hall. Additional
reception, poster and exhibition receptions and the BASH. Additional details, including the poster schedule, are available in the mobile app.
fees apply to participate in workshops and luncheons.
Wednesday, April 9
SFB supports Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and, in our ongoing efforts to
• 12:00 PM–5:00 PM Exhibitor Setup
lead by example, pronoun stickers for your name badges will once again
be available at registration • 6:30 PM–8:00 PM Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall &
Poster Session I
Registration is located in the Normandie Lounge. • 8:00 PM–8:30 PM Poster Session I Tear Down

Onsite Registration Hours Thursday, April 10


• Wednesday, April 9 | 7:00 AM–7:00 PM • 10:00 AM–10:30 AM Poster Session II Setup
• Thursday, April 10 | 7:00 AM–6:00 PM • 6:00 PM–7:30 PM Exhibit & Poster Session II
• Friday, April 11 | 7:00 AM–5:00 PM • 7:30 PM–8:00 PM Poster Session II Tear Down
• Saturday, April 12 | 7:00 AM–11:00 AM
Friday, April 11
We recognize that some attendees may require caregiver assistance with • 10:00 AM–10:30 AM Poster Session III Setup
certain daily tasks and activities. If you are a qualifying caregiver or recipient • 4:30 PM–6:00 PM Exhibit & Poster Session III
of these services, please stop by the SFB Registration Desk for assistance. • 6:00 PM–6:30 PM Poster Session III Tear Down

EXHIBIT HOURS All poster presenters are required to hang their posters, during the
designated time frame, at the location that corresponds to their
Wednesday, April 9 poster number. Supplies will be provided. Posters not removed by
• 12:00 PM–5:00 PM Exhibitor Set-up the end of the designated time will be discarded. For safety reasons,
• 6:30 PM–8:00 PM Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall & poster presenters may not leave poster tubes or any other items
Poster Session I under the poster boards.
Thursday, April 10
• 8:00 AM–8:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open
SPEAKER READY ROOM
The Speaker Ready Room is located in PDR#6 on the 3rd floor. The
• 10:00 AM–10:30 AM Networking Break with Exhibitors
Speaker Ready Room is provided for presenters to prepare for and upload
• 6:00 PM–7:30 PM Exhibit & Poster Session II
their presentations prior to their scheduled session. All speakers must
check into the Speaker Ready Room at least four (4) hours prior to
Friday, April 11
their presentation.
• 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open
• 4:30 PM–6:00 PM Exhibit & Poster Session III Speaker Ready Room Hours
• 6:00 PM–7:00 PM Exhibitor Tear Down • Wednesday, April 9 | 7:00 AM–5:00 PM
• Thursday, April 10 | 7:00 AM–6:00 PM
COMPLIMENTARY HEADSHOTS • Friday, April 11 | 7:00 AM–4:00 PM
Booth #106
• Saturday, April 12 | 7:00 AM–12:00 PM
Sponsored by the SFB National Student Section
Wednesday, April 9 PERSONAL CARE LOUNGE
• 6:30 PM–8:00 PM Poster Session I Need space at the SFB 2025 Annual Meeting to feed an infant, express
milk, have quiet prayer time or another personal care need requiring
Thursday, April 10 peace and privacy? The Personal Care Lounge is available for SFB
• 10:00 AM–10:30 AM Break in Exhibit Hall attendees only and is open on a first-come, first-served basis. The Personal
• 3:30 PM–4:00 PM Break in Exhibit Hall Care Lounge is located in room 4R. Please visit the conference mobile
• 6:00 PM–7:30 PM Poster Session II app for additional details.

Friday, April 11
• 10:00 AM–10:30 AM Break in Exhibit Hall

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SFB 2025 SPONSORS
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SUPPORTERS

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EXHIBITORS

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Exhibit
Floor
Plan

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EXHIBITORS
COMPANY BOOTH # COMPANY WEBSITE

Biomaterials Research, a Science Partner Journal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 www.spj.science.org/journal/bmr

Biomomentum Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502 www.biomomentum.com/

CELLINK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 www.cellink.com

CellScale Biomaterials Testing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506 www.cellscale.com

Encoll Corp.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204/303 www.helicoll.com

Evonik Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 www.healthcare.evonik.com

Humabiologics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 www.humabiologics.com

MilliporeSigma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505 www.sigmaaldrich.com

Nippi, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406 www.nippi-inc.co.jp

Optics 11 Life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 www.optics11life.com

Polbionica S.A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 www.polbionica.com/

Rheolution Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 www.rheolution.com

SFB National Student Chapter & Young Scientist Group. . . . . . . . 106 www.biomaterials.org/national-student-chapter

Sustainable Swine Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 www.ssr-solutions.com

TESco Associates, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302/401 www.tescoassociates.com

TissueLabs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403 www.tissuelabs.com

Viscofan BioEngineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 www.viscofan-bioengineering.com

Zedira GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 www.zedira.com

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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Welcome from the Program Chairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Exhibit Floorplan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Exhibitor Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Program Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Highlights and Awards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Wednesday, April 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Concurrent Session Grids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Thursday, April 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Program at a Glance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Concurrent Session Grids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Friday, April 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Program at a Glance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Concurrent Session Grids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Saturday, April 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Concurrent Session Grids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Hotel Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

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Annual Meeting Highlights
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Natalie Artzi, PhD, MIT Program Committee Members | Angela Throm, PhD | Ashley Brown, PhD | Brad
Kaitlyn Sadtler, PhD, NIBIB/NIH Wood, MD | Claire Witherel, PhD | Michelle Teplensky, PhD | Mykel Green, PhD |
Ngan Huang, PhD | Ritu Raman, PhD | Shreya Raghavan, PhD | Steven Zong, PhD |
Susan Thomas, PhD

SFB Staff
Dan Lemyre, CAE, IOM | Shena Seppanen, CAE | Jessica Goodone | Tara Locantore
| Dana Groves

2025 KEYNOTE SPEAKER


Michal Preminger, PhD, MBA
2025 Award Recipients
Michal is Regional Head of Johnson & Johnson
Innovation, she leads the team to curate and Founders Award
cultivate the most promising, early-stage Nicholas P. Ziats, PhD, Case Western Reserve University
healthcare innovations in the region, spanning Awardee Address: Friday, April 11, 2025 | Plenary Session III | 10:30 AM -12:30 PM CT
across pharmaceutical, consumer health and
medical devices. Prior to joining Johnson &
Technology, Innovation and Development Award
Johnson Innovation, Michal served as the
Ashutosh Chilkoti, PhD, Duke University
Executive Director of Harvard University’s
Awardee Address: Thursday, April 10, 2025 | Plenary Session I | 10:30 AM -12:30 PM CT
Office of Technology Development (OTD)
Harvard Medical School site, where she
was responsible for development and Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Award
commercialization of technologies emerging BME UNITE Future Faculty Program
from research at HMS laboratories and for Awardee Address: Thursday, April 10, 2025 | Plenary Session I | 10:30 AM -12:30 PM CT
the strategy and execution of all industry
collaborations. She negotiated agreements Mid-Career Award
with major biopharma, life sciences, food Cole A. DeForest, PhD, University of Washington
and cosmetics companies to advance the Awardee Address: Thursday, April 10, 2025 | Plenary Session I | 10:30 AM -12:30 PM CT
translation of discoveries into products and
create a revenue-generating product pipeline
Young Investigator Award
and worked with scientific founders and
Brian Aguado, PhD, University of California San Diego
investors to create new startup companies.
Awardee Address: Thursday, April 10, 2025 | Plenary Session I | 10:30 AM -12:30 PM CT
Michal serves on the Board of Directors for
MassBio, the Kendall Square Association
(KSA), and the Massachusetts Business Clemson Award for Applied Research
Roundtable. She is also a member of the Ke Cheng, PhD, Columbia University
Advisory Board for the Binah Initiative at the Awardee Address: Friday, April 11, 2025 | Plenary Session III | 10:30 AM -12:30 PM CT
Weizmann Institute of Science.
Clemson Award for Basic Research
Michal holds M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Kara Spiller, PhD, Drexel University
Biological Sciences from the Weizmann Awardee Address: Friday, April 11, 2025 | Plenary Session III | 10:30 AM -12:30 PM CT
Institute of Science, an MBA from INSEAD,
Fontainebleau, France, and a BA in Medicine
from Hadassah Medical School, Hebrew
Clemson Award for Contributions to Literature
University, Jerusalem.
Jeremy L. Gilbert, PhD, Clemson University
Awardee Address: Friday, April 11, 2025 | Plenary Session III | 10:30 AM -12:30 PM CT

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2025 Award Winners
CONTINUED

Society For Biomaterials Award for Service


Shelly E. Sakiyama-Elbert, PhD, University of Washington
2025 KEYNOTE SPEAKER Award Recognition: Friday, April 11, 2025 | Annual Business Meeting | 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM CT
Chad Mirkin, PhD
Chad A. Mirkin, PhD is the Director of the
C. William Hall Award
International Institute for Nanotechnology
Jennifer E. Woodell-May, PhD, Zimmer Biomet
and the George B. Rathmann Professor of
Award Recognition: Friday, April 11, 2025 | Annual Business Meeting | 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM CT
Chemistry at Northwestern University. He is
known for his invention and development of Student Award for Outstanding Research
spherical nucleic acids, a foundation of the PhD Candidate Category
field of structural nanomedicine; his invention
and development of Dip-Pen Nanolithography Nghia Le Ba Thai, Syracuse University
and related cantilever-free nanopatterning Thursday, April 10, 2025 | 2:30 PM - 2:45 PM | Tissue Engineering SIG 2 | “Rapid
and materials discovery methodologies; the Fabrication of Polyvinyl Alcohol Hydrogel Foams with Encapsulated Mesenchymal
delineation of the concept of the nanoparticle Stem Cells for Chronic Wound Treatment”
“atom” and the nucleic acid “bond” that
underpins colloidal crystal engineering with
C. William Hall - Undergraduate Travel Scholarship
DNA; and contributions to nanoparticle
Benjamin Nachod, University of Pennsylvania
synthesis and supramolecular chemistry.
Thursday, April 10, 2025 | 6:00-7:30pm | POSTER #2P546 | “Steroid-Incorporated
He has authored >900 papers and >1,200
Lipid Nanoparticles for Anti-Inflammatory Delivery of mRNA”
patents and applications worldwide (>430
issued) and founded 11 companies. Prof.
Mirkin has been recognized with over 250 Cato T. Laurencin, MD, PhD - Undergraduate Travel Fellowship
national and international awards, including Milani Needam, North Carolina A&T State University
the Wilhelm Exner Medal, the Dan David Wednesday, April 9, 2025 | 6:30-8:00pm | POSTER #1P627 | “Evaluation of Controlled
Prize, the National Academy of Sciences Release Curcumin from Electrospun Nanofibrous Mesh for Accelerating Infected
Sackler Prize in Convergence Research, the Wound Healing”
Kavli Prize in Nanoscience, and the King Faisal
Prize from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
He served for eight years on the President’s Acta Biomaterialia Gold Medal
Council of Advisors on Science & Technology, Frederick J. Schoen, MD, PhD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
and he is one of very few scientists to be Awardee Address: Thursday, April 10, 2025 | Plenary Session II | 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM CT
elected to all three US National Academies.
Mirkin has served on the Editorial Advisory
Acta Biomaterialia Silver Medal
Boards of over 30 scholarly journals, is
Karen Christman, PhD, University of California, San Diego
the founding editor of the journal Small,
Awardee Address: Thursday, April 10, 2025 | Plenary Session II | 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM CT
was a Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Editorial
Board Member, and was an Associate
Editor of Journal of the American Chemical Acta Materialia Mary Fortune Global Diversity Medal
Society. He has given >930 invited lectures Elizabeth Cosgriff-Hernandez, PhD, The University of Texas at Austin
worldwide and educated >340 graduate Awardee Address: Thursday, April 10, 2025 | Plenary Session II | 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM CT
students and postdocs and thousands of
undergraduate students. Founded in 2000
as an umbrella organization to coalesce
and foster nanotechnology efforts, the
International Institute for Nanotechnology
represents and unites more than $2.7 billion
in nanotechnology research, educational
programs, and supporting infrastructure.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2025
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Registration | Normandie Lounge
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Speaker Ready Room | PDR#6
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Personal Care Lounge | 4R

WORKSHOPS
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Workshop 1: Photonic & Metallic-Based Nanomaterials & Devices | 4D
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Workshop 2: Recent Advances in 3D Printing of Biomaterials | 4C
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM | Workshop 4: On Chip Approaches in Immune Engineering for Commercialization and Translation | Joliet
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Workshop 5: Medical Device Under Design Control | BLVD C
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Workshop 6: Future Biomaterials Faculty Workshop | BLVD A
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Workshop 7: Biomaterials Science Excellence and Technology Translation Workshop | Marquette
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Workshop 8:The Doctor is In: Clinician Scientist Tracks in Biomaterials | BLVD B
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | SFB Council Meeting: 4A
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Lunch On Own

1:00 PM–2:30 PM | CONCURRENT SESSION 1


1A: PANEL: New Investigators Anonymous: Navigating the Academic Path Together | Grand Ballroom
1B: Biomaterials for Functional Vasculature | BLVD B
1C: Dental/Craniofacial Biomaterials SIG 1 | BLVD C
1D: Fibrous Biomaterials in Tissue Engineering | BLVD A
1E: Immune Biomechanics & Mechanobiology | 4C
1F: Microfluidics and Biomaterials for Engineering 3D inVitro Models | Marquette
1G: Nanomaterials for Immune Engineering | Joliet
1H: Innovative Biomaterials for Advanced Ophthalmic Solutions: Bridging Research and Clinical Practice and Ophthalmic
Biomaterials SIG | 4D
2:45 PM–4:15 PM | CONCURRENT SESSION 2
2A: PANEL: Freedom-To-Fail Culture Drives Innovation in Biomaterials Research | Grand Ballroom
2B: Biomaterial Medicated Immune Modulation for Autoimmunity Treatment | 4D
2C: Cardiovascular Biomaterials SIG | BLVD A
2D: Dental/Craniofacial Biomaterials SIG 2 | BLVD C
2E: Engineering Heart & Lung Models to Study Disease Progression and Therapeutic Development | BLVD B
2F: High Performance Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine | Joliet
2G: Immune Engineering SIG 1 | Marquette
2H: 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition | 4C | Sponsored by Royal Society of Chemistry

4:15 PM - 4:30 PM | Networking Break with Exhibitors |Salon A- Exhibit Hall | Sponsored by: TESco, Encoll Corp., Chinese As-
sociation for Biomaterials (CAB), UC San Diego Shu Chien-Gene Lay Department of Bioengineering Sanford Stem Cell Institute
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM | Opening Ceremony | Grand Ballroom
Keynote Address: Michal Preminger, PhD, Johnson & Johnson Innovation, East North America
Keynote Address: Chad Mirkin, PhD, Northwestern University
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM | Networking with Exhibitors, Poster Session I | Salon A | Sponsored by TESco
8:30 PM - 9:30 PM | Student & YSG Mixer | Offsite Venue
8:30 PM - 9:30 PM | LGBTQIA+ Mixer | Offsite Venue
9:30 PM - 10:30 PM | Industry Mixer | Offsite Venue

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CONCURRENT SESSION 1
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2025 • 1:00 PM – 2:30PM
Session Title 1A. PANEL: New 1B. Biomaterials for 1C. Dental/Craniofacial 1D. Fibrous Biomaterials in 1E. Immune Biomechanics & 1F. Microfluidics and 1G. Nanomaterials for 1H. Ophthalmic Biomaterials
Investigators Functional Vasculature Biomaterials SIG 1 Tissue Engineering Mechanobiology Biomaterials for Engineering Immune Modulation SIG (Innovative Biomaterials
Anonymous: 3D In Vitro Models for Advanced Ophthalmic
Navigating the Solutions: Bridging Research
Academic Path and Clinical Practice)
Together

Moderators Mykel Green, Teresa Monica Moya, Chris Bashur, Daniel Harrington, Santiago Jessica Gluck, Fan Zhang, Bethany Almeida Carlos Ferreira Guimaraes Adam Gormley, Lisa Volpatti, Katelyn Swindle-Reilly, Nasif
Rapp Bin Jiang Orrego, Masoumah Qaw Yihan Huang Emily Henrich Mahmood

Room Grand Ballroom BLVD B BLVD C BLVD A 4C Marquette Joliet 4D

1:00-1:15 Mykel Green, The 1. Modulating Sympathetic 7. Effect of pore size and dose of 13. Aligned Hyaluronic 19. Engineering Immunomod- 25. INVITED SPEAKER 30. Engineered immuno- 37. Killing Two Birds with One
University of Texas Nerve Regeneration for BMP-functionalized β-trical- Acid-Coated Polycaprolac- ulatory Biomaterials for Zhen Ma, Syracuse University modulatory nanocarriers Stone: A Dual-Functional
at Austin, Teresa Vascular Remodeling in cium phosphate scaffolds tone Composite Scaffolds Modulating Macro- for localized tolerance Nanoparticle Formulation for
Rapp, University of Peripheral Vascular Grafts, on osteogenesis and bone for Muscle Tissue Repair, phage-Mediated Fibrosis in induction in allogeneic islet Glaucoma Therapy, Lei Xu1,
Oregon Taylor Brown1, Jessica regeneration of critical-size Alycia Galindo, B.S.1, Fracture Nonunion, Matthew transplantation, John-Paul Lin Qi1, Dong Liu2, Mu Li2,
Li1, Evi Liu1, Ananya Shi- femoral defects in rabbits, Alyssa Chi2, Ruchi Patrick, BS1, Ramkumar Pham1, Layla Summers1, Yang Hu2, Hu Yang1, Vimalin
vakumar1, Caitlyn Dang1, Natalie neissen1, Christian Sharma, Ph.D.1, Ievgenii Annamalai1 1University María Coronel1 1University Jeyalatha Mani1, Tzu-Chen
Calvin Chao, M.D.2, Bin Müller-Mai2, Herbert Liashenko, Ph.D.2, Kelly at Buffalo of Michigan Wang1, Da Huang3, Honglan
Jiang, Ph.D.1 1Northwestern Jennissen3, Markus Laub3, O’Neill, M.S.1, Jenna Shi1 1Missouri University
University, 2Feinberg School Kirsten Zurlinden3, Horst Khachatourian, B.S.2, of Science and Technology,
of Medicine, Northwestern Fischer4, Christine Knabe1 Paul Dalton2, Marian 2Stanford University School of
University 1Philipps University Mar- Hettiaratchi, PhD2 1Uni- Medicine, 3Fuzhou University:
burg, 2Hospital for Special versity of Oregon Knight
Surgery Luenen, 3University Campus, 2University of
of Duisburg Essen, 4RWTH Oregon
Aachen

1:15-1:30 2. Engineering Mesenchymal 8. Conditional Knockout of Agrin 14. Fiber-reinforced 20. Piezo1 Mediates Shear- 31. Systemic Trafficking of mRNA 38. Anti-fouling and Antibacterial
Stem Cell-Only Small in Osteocytes Compromises Extracellular Matrix Stress-Induced Signal Two in Lipid Nanoparticle Vaccine Hydrogels for Stimulating
Artery Scale Vascular Grafts Bone Homeostasis and Mimicking Scaffolds for NLRP3 Inflammasome Acti- Following Intramuscular Orbital Tissue Expansion in
and Branched Vasculature Titanium Osseointegration, Tissue Engineering and vation, Adam Fish1, James Injection Leads to Gener- Microphthalmia Patients,
of Varying Geometries Maria Gomes1, Leticia Regenerative Medicine, Forster1, Vaishali Malik1, ation of Tissue-specific T Stephanie Fung, PhD1,
through 3D Bioprinting, Adolpho1, Alann Souza1, Mengnan Dennis, Ashish Kulkarni1 1University Cell Responses, Christine Matthew Aronson, Mr.2,
Katherine Knowles1, Andre Rayana Bighetti-Trevisan1, Doctorate Degree1, of Massachusetts Amherst Wei, B.S.1, Yining Zhu, William Katowitz, MD1, James
Figueroa-Milla, Ph.D.2, Robson Calixto1, Fabiola Martin King2, Jessica M.S.E.1, Xiaoya Lu, M.S.E.1, Katowitz, MD1, Riccardo
Derrick Wells1, Andrew Oliveira1, Adriana Almeida1, Gluck2 1North Carolina Kailei Ding1, Hai-Quan Mao, Gottardi, Dovtort2 1Children’s
Putnam, Ph.D.3, Marsha Ana Ramos1, Gustavo State University, 2NC Ph.D.1 1Johns Hopkins Hospital of Philadelphia,
Rolle, Ph.D.4, Eben Alsberg1 Garlet1, Adalberto Rosa1, state university University 2University of Pennsylvania
1University of Illinois at Marcio Beloti1 1University
Chicago, 2Worcester Poly- of São Paulo
technic Institute, 3University
of Michigan, 4The Roux
Institute at Northeastern
University

1:30-1:45 3. Sacrificial Alginate Microfibers 9. Comparison of Fatty Acid-Mod- 15. Locale of Calcium Carbon- 21. Mechanical forces at Immune 26. High-throughput buoyan- 32. Lipid nanoparticle-mediated 39. FRESH 3D Bioprinting of
for Enhancing Vasculogenic ified Electrospun Chitosan ate Nucleation Among Synapse Regulate Therapeu- cy-driven microgel production metabolic reprogramming Aligned Human Corneal
Assembly in Dense Hydro- Membrane for Guided Bone Nonwoven Hemp Organ- tic Response in Diffuse Large for simple user interfacing, of dendritic cells for mRNA Stromal Tissue Constructs,
gels, Firaol Midekssa, MS1, Regeneration as Compared ic-Inorganic Composites B Cell Lymphoma, Deepali Durante Pioche-Lee1, vaccines, Dongyoon Kim, Shubhangi Sathyakumar,
Maggie Jewett1, Elizabeth to a Collagen Membrane in for Bone Scaffolding, Balasubramani1, Stefano Xiaoqian Wang1, Yoke Qi Ph.D.1, Emily Han, BS1, M.S.1, Yiqin Du, M.D., Ph.D.2,
Stanley1, Megan Wieger1, a Porcine Mandibular Defect HAJARA BABAYO, Ph.D. Travaglino1, Hyun-Kyu Choi, Ho1, Wahidur Rahman1, Michael Mitchell, Ph.D.1 Adam Feinberg, Ph.D.1
Kaylin Hanna1, Brendon Model, Joel D Bumgard- Candidate in Fiber and PhD1, Cheng Zhu, PhD1, Armen Vartanian1, Sasha Cai 1University of Pennsylvania 1Carnegie Mellon University,
Baker, Ph.D.1 1University of ner1, Samarth VeDante2, Polymer Science1, Ericka Ankur Singh, PhD1 1Georgia Lesher-Pérez2 1University 2University of South Florida
Michigan James Pledger, DDS3, Brett Ford1 1North Carolina Institute of Technology of Michigan, 2Univeristy of
Wilson, DDS3, Anastastios state university Michigan
Karydis, DDS3, Franklin
Garcia-Godoy, DDS3, K Mark
Anderson, DDS3, Joseph
Egbodo, none2, Edmara
TP Bergamo, DDS4, Lukasz
Witek, PhD4 1University of
Memphis, 2The University
of Memphis, 3UTHSC, 4NYU
Dentistry

12 Society For Biomaterials 2025 Program


CONCURRENT SESSION 1 • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2025 • 1:00 PM – 2:30PM
Session Title 1A. PANEL: New 1B. Biomaterials for 1C. Dental/Craniofacial 1D. Fibrous Biomaterials in 1E. Immune Biomechanics & 1F. Microfluidics and 1G. Nanomaterials for 1H. Ophthalmic Biomaterials
Investigators Functional Vasculature Biomaterials SIG 1 Tissue Engineering Mechanobiology Biomaterials for Engineering Immune Modulation SIG (Innovative Biomaterials
Anonymous: 3D In Vitro Models for Advanced Ophthalmic
Navigating the Solutions: Bridging Research
Academic Path and Clinical Practice)
Together

Room Grand Ballroom BLVD B BLVD C BLVD A 4C Marquette Joliet 4D

1:45-2:00 4. PEG-Collagen Interpenetrating 10. Engineering Alpha-Ketoglu- 16. Nanoscale Porosity-Con- 22. Studying and Targeting 27. Microfluidic Hydrogel 33. 2D Nanosilicates Loaded with 40. Multi-functional Ionic Liquid: A
Networks Support Enhanced tarate for Craniofacial Bone trolled Release from Macrophage Mechanics on Biofabrication of Miniaturized Protein Antigens Enhance Novel Approach to Glaucoma
Vasculogenesis, Atticus Regeneration, Hongli Sun1 Sintered Electrospun Earth and in Space, Meenal 3D Cellular Architectures for Immune Responses, Chih- Therapy, Hu Yang1, Ashish
McCoy1, Jordyn Novick1, 1University of Iowa Polycaprolactone Datta, PhD1, Alice Burchett, Cancer Modeling, Carlos Yun Liu1, Mark Gibson1, Trital1, Vimalin Jeyalatha
Darcy Jew1, Andrew Putnam, and Polyethylene B.S.1 1University of Notre Guimarães1, Luca Gasperini1, Anirban Das1, Jai Rudra, Mani1, Tzu-Chen Wang1,
Ph.D.1 1University of Terephthalate, Francisco Dame Ramón Silva1, Rui Reis1 PhD2, Akhilesh Gaharwar3 Lin Qi1, Lei Xu1 1Missouri
Michigan Chaparro1, Kayla Pres- 1University of Minho 1Washington University University of Science and
ley2, Marco Coutinho da in St. Louis, 2Washington Technology
Silva2, Nayan Mandan2, University in Saint Louis,
Matthew Colachis2, 3Texas A&M University
Christa Moraes2, Hannah
Lacy1, John Lannutti2
1Nanoscience Instru-
ments, 2The Ohio State
University

2:00-2:15 5. Peptide-PEG DSPE Coatings for 11. Shape Memory Polymer 17. Sodium hydroxide surface 23. Extracellular matrix damage 28. Engineered curvature directs 34. REGvac 2.0: A Microparticle 41. In Vivo Assessment of an
Targeted Mitochondria Deliv- (SMP) Bioglass Composite treatment of electrospun modulates inflammatory matrix deposition during Strategy for Rheumatoid Antioxidant Hydrogel Vitreous
ery to the Vascular Endothe- Scaffolds Designed to Heal poly(ε-caprolactone) response in fibroblasts jamming and unjamming Arthritis Immunotherapy, Substitute, Katelyn Swin-
lium, Brandon Applewhite, Complex Bone Defects, scaffolds to drive chon- through mechanotransduc- transitions, Avinava Roy, Jamal Lewis, Ph.D.1, Allen dle-Reilly, PhD1, Megan
Ph.D.1, kaijie Zhang, M.D.2, Brandon Nitschke1, Eliza- drogenesis, Elisa Bissac- tive pathways, Alisa Isaac, M.S.E1, Katherine Wei, B.S1, Tu, PhD1 1University of Allyn, MS1, Annie Ryan,
Aurea del Carmen, B.S.2, beth Butchko1, MaryGrace co, MSc in Biomedical PhD1, Teja Guda2, Ope Max Shtein, Ph.D1, Claudia Florida MS1, Grace Rivera1, Esther
Bowen Wang, Ph.D.2, Bin Wahby1, Kaylee Breining1, Engineering1, Apoorv Sanyaolu1, Victoria Garza1 Loebel, M.D., Ph.D.1 1Univer- Mamo, BS1, Joshua Bopp,
Jiang, Ph.D.1, Natalia ma- Alexander Konz1, Melissa Singh, B.Sc. (Materials 1UTSA, 2The University of sity of Michigan BS1, Sebastian Martinez
tiuto, B.S.2 1Northwestern Grunlan, Ph.D.1 1Texas A&M Science & Engineering)1, Texas at San Antonio Hernandez1, Julie Racine,
University, 2Northwestern University Stephen Ferguson, Prof. PhD1, Eric Miller, DVM, MS1,
University Feinberg School Dr.1 1Institute for Biome- Heather Chandler, PhD1 1The
of Medicine chanics, ETH Zürich Ohio State University

2:15-2:30 6. Deciphering Neutrophil 12. Manganese Dioxide 18. Synthetic Matrix Fibers 24. Sliding hydrogels reveal 29. Myofibroblast De-differen- 35. Tissue-, cell-, and organ- 42. Surface Functionalized
Dynamics: Enhanced Nanoparticles Enhance the Promote 3D Microvascu- that modulation of mech- tiation and Fibrotic Tissue elle-specific drug delivery by Electrospun Synthetic Scaffold
Phagocytosis of Elastic Osteogenesis of Porous lar Assembly, and Host anosensing attenuates the Reversion in a Synthetic 3D poly-glucose nanoparticles as Carrier for Limbal Stem
Particles and Impact on β-tricalcium Phosphate Integration of Endothelial inflammatory phenotype of Interstitial Matrix, Jingyi for cancer immunotherapy, Cells Derived from Induced
Vascular Targeted Carrier Scaffolds, Yunqing Kang, Monocultures in Absentia osteoarthritic chondrocytes Xia1, arjun Gupta1, Ethan Biplab Sarkar, PhD1, Pluripotent Stem Cells for
Performance, Oluwaseun Ph.D1 1Florida Atlantic of Direct Integrin-Me- in 3D, Manish Ayushman1, poupard1, Vincent Fiore, Christopher Rodell, Ph.D.1 Ocular Surface Regeneration,
Akanbi1, Jonathan Lee1, University diated Adhesion, Hung-Pang Lee, Ph.D.2, PhD2, Brendon Baker, Ph.D.1, 1Drexel University Nasif Mahmood1, Mohamed
Valentina Guevara1, Lola Firaol Midekssa, MS1, Pranay Agarwal, Ph.D.2, Daniel Matera3 1University R Eletmany1, Ummay
Eniola-Adefeso2, Daniel Christopher Davidson, Georgios Mikos2, Xinming of michigan, 2Boehringer Mowshome Jahan1, Sarah
Kupor1, Emma Brannon1, Ph.D.1, Megan Wieger1, Tong, Ph.D.1, Sarah Jones1, Ingelheim, 3Draper Gullion1, Ahmed El-Shafei1,
Damon Hoff1 1University Jordan Kamen1, Sauradeep Sinha, Ph.D.1, Brian C. Gilger1, Jessica
of Michigan, 2University of Andrew Putnam, Ph.D.1, Stuart Goodman, MD/PhD1, Gluck1 1NC State University
Chicago, Illinois Ariella Shikanov, Ph.D.1, Nidhi Bhutani, Ph.D.1, Fan
Brendon Baker, Ph.D.1 Yang, Ph.D.1 1Stanford
1University of Michigan University, 2Stanford

2025.biomaterials.org 13
CONCURRENT SESSION 2
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2023 • 2:45 PM – 4:15 PM
Session Title 2A: PANEL: 2B: Biomaterial-Mediated 2C: Cardiovascular 2D: Dental/Craniofacial 2E: Engineering Heart and 2F: High Performance 2G: Immune Engineering SIG 1 2H: 3-Minute Thesis (3MT)
Freedom-to-Fail Immune Modulation for Biomaterials SIG Biomaterials SIG 2 Lung Models to Study Disease Biomaterials for Tissue Competition
Culture Drives Autoimmunity Treatment Progression and Therapeutic Engineering and
Innovation in Development Regenerative Medicine
Biomaterial
Research

Moderators Elizabeth Cosgriff- Yaoying Wu, Era Jain Jessica Gluck, Chris Bashur Christine Knabe, Brandon Claudia Loebel Nuno Neves Xiao Huang Gopal Agarwal, Scott Wood,
Hernandez Nitschke, Daniel Harrington Binata Joddar, Amir K. Miri

Room Grand Ballroom 4D BLVD A BLVD C BLVD B Joliet Marquette 4C

2:45-3:00 Andrés J. García, 43. Injectable hydrogels for local- 49. Hydrogel-Mediated Ablation 55. Characterization of 3D 61. Development of an engi- 70. INVITED SPEAKER: 75. Implantable biomaterial Allison Campbell
Georgia Institute of ized induction of regulatory to Improve Safety and Effica- Printed Titanium Alloy with neered heart tissue platform Rui Reis, University of Minho microporous scaffolds predict Ana Cunha
Technology, Molly T cells, Kenneth Kim, MS1, cy of Arrhythmia Treatment, Channels (Ti-6Al-4V) for to study the progressive - I3Bs food allergy severity as a sur- Emily Han
Shoichet, University Lindsay Hager2, Arielle Derek Bashe1, Archita Craniofacial Applications, tissue stiffness change in rogate of immune dynamics Maithili Joshi
of Toronto, Tony D’Elia, MS2, Christopher Duvvada1, Mathews John2, Ashley Cahoon, B.S.1 1Illi- hypertrophic cardiomyop- in the gastrointestinal tract, Magdalena Górecka
Mikos, Rice Univer- Rodell, Ph.D.2 1Drexel Uni- Drew Bernard2, Lukas nois Institute of Technology athy, Ganesh Malayath1, Laila Rad, MSE1, Russell Clinton Smith
sity, Joyce Wong, versity College of Medicine, Jaworski2, Allison Post2, Huanzhu Jiang1, Ghiska Urie, PhD1, Michael Saunders, Samuel Sung
Boston University 2Drexel University Mehdi Razavi2, Elizabeth Ramahdita1, Yasaman BS1, Jessica O’Konek, PhD1, Natalie Petryk
Cosgriff-Hernandez, PhD1 Kargar Gaz Kooh1, Nathaniel Lonnie Shea1 1University of Derek Bashe
1University of Texas at Aus- Huebsch, PhD1 1Washing- Michigan Anna Melnyk
tin, 2Texas Heart Institute ton University in St. Louis Shashwat Maharjan
Mohammad Jabed Perves
3:00-3:15 44. Localized versus Systemically 50. Microfabricated Anisotropic 56. Cyclic Loading of Biomate- 62. Modeling Cardiomyo- 76. Targetless Immunotherapy Bappy
Delivered Immunomod- Cardiac Microbundles for the rials Enhances Virulence of cyte-fibroblast Crosstalk in Rescues Mice From LPS-In- Nidhi Sharma
ulation for Treatment Modular Assembly of Car- Oral Pathogens, Carolina Hypertrophic Cardiomyop- duced Septic Shock, Helena Hanieh Shokrani
of Psoriasis, Jennifer diac Tissue Grafts, Maggie Montoya, PhD1, Julia athy Pathogenesis using Freire Haddad1, Pablo Kaelyn Gasvoda
Simonovich, MS1, Sabrina Jewett1, Siddhi Bhirud1, Kurylec1, Santiago Orrego1 iPSC-derived Micro Heart Cordero Alvarado1, Maria Jinyoung Park
Macias, PhD1, Arun Wan- Susan Xi1, Amanda Bluem1, 1Temple University Tissue, Huanzhu Jiang1, Kulapurathazhe1, Emily Roe1, Kasoorelope Oguntuyo
choo, PhD1, Dorina Avram, Samuel DePalma, PhD2, Ganesh Malayath1, Ghiska Vinicius Xie Fu1, Joel Collier, Mohammad Asadi Tokmedash
PhD2, Gregory Hudalla, Brendon Baker, Ph.D.1 Ramahdita1, Yasaman PhD1 1Duke University
PhD1, Benjamin Keselowsky, 1University of Michigan, Kargar Gaz Kooh1, Sharon
PhD1 1University of Florida, 2Broad Institute Cresci1, Nathaniel Huebsch,
2Moffitt Cancer Center PhD1 1Washington Universi-
ty in St. Louis

3:15-3:30 45. Antigen-Conjugated Scaffolds 51. Induced Pluripotent Stem 57. Designing Antibacterial and 63. High Throughput Fabrication 71. Porous Semisynthetic 77. Immunomodulatory cytokine
for Enrichment of Dis- Cell-Derived Microtissues Antifungal Dental Resins for of Human Engineered Heart Hyaluronic Acid Cryogel factories prevent foreign body
ease-Specific T-cells, Sydney Modulate Inflammation 3D-Printed Dentures Using Tissues for Modeling of Scaffolds Promote Muscle response against encapsulat-
Wheeler, MSE1, Mary to Improve Cardiomyocyte Imidazolium-based Ionic Pathological Cardiac Hyper- Regeneration, Kavita ed islets and delay the onset
Dickenson, MSE1, Samantha Engraftment and Cardiac Liquids, Isadora Garcia, DDS, trophy, Abhishek Dhand1, Parekh1, Sydney Shriver2, of diabetes., Boram Kim1,
Lukpat, BSE1, Leon Wagner, Function in a Rat Myocardial MSc, PhD1, Tasneem Allu- Miranda Juarros2, Thomas Kiersten Russ3, Luke Lang- Amanda Nash2, Yuen San
MSE1, Aaron Morris, PhD1 Infarction Model, Ramak haidan, BDS, GAGS1, Mary Martin2, Leslie Leinwand2, ford1, Aboubacar Wague4, Chan3, Samantha Fleury4,
1University of Michigan Khosravi, MD PhD1, Yimu Anne Melo, DDS, M.Sc, PhD, Jason Burdick2 1University Sankalp Sharma4, Xuhui Shravani Deo5, Danna Murun-
Zhao, PhD2, Krisco Cheung, FADM, FACD1, Masoumah of Pennsylvania, 2University Liu, MD4, Brian Feeley, gi4, Courtney Hodges3,
BSc3, Gordana Vunjak-Nova- Qaw, BDS, MSD1 1School of Colorado, Boulder MD4, Ahmad Omar, PhD1, Omid Veiseh4, Dilrasbonu
kovic, PhD4, Milica Radisic, of Dentistry, University of George Christ, PhD2, Kevin Vohidova4 1MIT, 2MaKinsey,
PhD2 1University Health Maryland Baltimore Healy, PhD1 1University of 3Baylor College of Medicine,
Network, 2University of California, Berkeley, 2Univer- 4Rice University, 5N/A
Toronto, 3UC Berkeley-UCSF, sity of Virginia, 3University
4Columbia University of California, Los Angeles,
4University of California, San
Francisco

14 Society For Biomaterials 2025 Program


CONCURRENT SESSION 2 • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2025 • 2:45 PM – 4:15 PM
Session Title 2A: PANEL: 2B: Biomaterial-Mediated 2C: Cardiovascular 2D: Dental/Craniofacial 2E: Engineering Heart and 2F: High Performance 2G: Immune Engineering SIG 1 2H: Evaluation of Controlled
Freedom-to-Fail Immune Modulation for Biomaterials SIG Biomaterials SIG 2 Lung Models to Study Disease Biomaterials for Tissue Release Curcumin from
Culture Drives Autoimmunity Treatment Progression and Therapeutic Engineering and Electrospun Nanofibrous
Innovation in Development Regenerative Medicine Mesh for Accelerating
Biomaterial Infected Wound Healing
Research

Room Grand Ballroom 4D BLVD A BLVD C BLVD B Joliet Marquette 4C

3:30-3:45 46. Iron-Dexamethasone 52. Short and long term of 58. Resveratrol modulates 64. Multilayered Cardiac 72. Bioprinted Porous Collagen I 78. Placental Mimicry Cell
Nanoparticles Prevent hiPSC-CM culture on cardiac Hedgehog signaling Microtissues for Dissecting Scaffold to Enhance Proximal Therapy Delays Bystander Cell
Neutrophil Activation in ECM microspheres, Jiazhu pathway and increases the Homeostatic vs. Fibrotic In- Tubule Maturation Under Rejection in Xenotransplant
Acute Lung Injury, Michael Xu1, Nick Rogozinski2, Joel osteogenic commitment tercellular Communication, Physiologic Shear, Brian Model, Shivani Hiremath,
Felder1, Valentina Gue- Aboagye2, Sarah Velez2, of periodontal ligament Emmanouil Agrafiotis, Coffin, Ph.D.1, Joshua MS1, Chishiba Chilimba,
vara1, Daniel Kupor1, Lola Yufeng Wen1, Angello Go- mesenchymal cells., Denise PhD1, Samuel DePalma, Tashman, MD, PhD1, Cary MS1, JESSICA WEAVER, PhD1
Eniola-Adefeso2 1University mez2, Zui Pan1, Ge Zhang3, Andia1, Rahyza de Assis2, PhD2, Darcy D. Huang3, Boyd-Shiwarski, MD, PhD1, 1Arizona State University
of Michigan, 2University of Huaxiao Yang2, Yi Hong1 Francesca Racca3, Rodrigo Anya G. Coffeen Vandeven1, Daniel Shiwarski, Ph.D.1
Chicago, Illinois 1The University of Texas at da Silva1, Malgorzata Austin E. Stis4, Jingyi Xia1, 1University of Pittsburgh
Arlington, 2University of Wiench4, Rogério Ferreira1 Brendon Baker, Ph.D.1
North Texas, 3University 1Paulista University, 2Fed- 1University of Michigan,
of Akron eral University of Espírito 2Broad Institute, 3University
Santo., 3The Ohio State of P, 4University of Florida
University College of
Dentistry., 4University of
Birmingham.

3:45-4:00 47. Macroporous Gelatin Scaf- 53. The influence of hyperlip- 59. Structure and Morphology 65. Epithelial Cell-Specific 73. Design and Fabrication of 79. Localized Delivery of
folds Enable Lymph Node idemia on magnesium of Calcium Phosphates Nascent Matrix Deposition Channelized Nerve Guidance Indoleamine-2,3-Dioxygenase
Stromal Cell Delivery for biocorrosion in vitro and in Obtained from a Flowable Directs Cell Differentiation Conduits for Peripheral (IDO) - Galectin 3 Fused
T-cell Immunomodulation vivo, Carolyn Czerniak1, Dental Composite Stored within the Lung, Donia Nerve Regeneration, Lohitha Enzyme Using Decellularized
and Recirculation in Type Mitchell Connon1, in Simulated Body Fluid Ahmed1, Matthew Tan, Hegde1, Jeremy Perrelle2, Sciatic Nerve for Injured
1 Diabetes Mouse Models, Erico Freitas, PhD2, Henry and Artificial Saliva. Piotr Ph.D.1, Jingyi Xia1, Brendon Andrew Boreland3, Timo- Spinal Cord Immune Mod-
Leonor Teles, BS1, Zachary Summers2, Roger Guillory, Psuja1, Erick Yu1, Byoung I Baker, Ph.D.1, Claudia Loeb- thee Baudequin4, Fahmi ulation and Regeneration,
Wilkes, BS1, Ana Hernandez, PhD1 1Medical College Suh1 1BISCO el, M.D., Ph.D.1 1University Bedoui4, Zhiping Pang3, Allison Campbell, B.S.1,
BS1, Logan Beatty, BS1, of Wisconsin, 2Michigan of Michigan Sanjeeva Murthy3 1Univer- Gopal Agarwal, PhD1, Arun
Camillo Bechi Genzano, Technological University sity of Compiegne, 2Robert Wanchoo, PhD1, Prodip Bose,
MD2, Remi Creusot, PhD2, Wood Johnson Medical PhD1, Gregory Hudalla, PhD1,
Alice Tomei, PhD1 1Univer- School, 3Rutgers University, Benjamin Keselowsky, PhD1,
sity of Miami, 2Columbia 4Universite de Technologie Christine Schmidt, PhD1
University Compiegne 1University of Florida

4:00-4:15 48. Microneedle Targeting 54. Impact of Elemental 60. Formulation screening of 66. Heightened matrix fiber 74. High-Throughput In Vivo 80. Nanoimmunomaterials from
of the Immunological Compositions of Magnesium optimized photoinitiator density drives aberrant Screening of Biomaterials, the Johns Hopkins Transla-
Niche in Skin to Induce Alloys on Ex Vivo and In Vitro systems for photopolymer- angiogenesis to propagate Fan Zhang1 1University of tional ImmunoEngineering
Antigen-Specific Immune Thrombosis, Cole Baker, ized dental resins, Afnan fibrotic signaling, William Washington Center Enable Immune Cell
Tolerance and Counter Au- BS1, Jeremy Goldman, Al-Zain, BDS, MSD, PHD1, Wang, PhD1, Jingyi Xia1, Specific Targeting, Jordan
toimmunity, Robert Oakes, PhD2, Jennifer Johnson3, Richard Price, BDS, DDS, Kyle Jacobs, MS2, Ariella Green, Ph.D.1 1Johns
PhD1, Shrey Shah, MS2, Monica Hinds, PhD4, MS, FDS RCS, FRCD(C), Shikanov, Ph.D.1, Matthew Hopkins University
Camilla Edwards2, Senta Deirdre Anderson, PhD4 PhD2, Eman Ismail, BDS, Kutys, PhD2, Brendon
Kapnick, PhD2, Christopher 1Oregon Health and Science MSD, PHD3, Abdulrahman Baker, Ph.D.1 1University of
Jewell, PhD2 1University University, 2Michigan Tech, Balhaddad, BDS, MSD, Michigan, 2UCSF
of Delaware, 2University of 3ONPRC, 4OHSU PHD4, Jeffery Platt, DDS,
Maryland MS5, Mary Anne Melo, DDS,
M.Sc, PhD, FADM, FACD6
1King Abdulaziz University,
2School of Biomedical
Engineering, Faculty of
Medicine, 3Princess Nourah
Bint Abdulrahman Univer-
sity, 4Imam Abdulrahman
Bin Faisal University,
5Indiana University School
of Dentistry, 6School of Den-
tistry, University of Maryland
Baltimore

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THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2025
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM | Registration | Normandie Lounge

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM | Speaker Ready Room | PDR#6

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Personal Care Lounge | 4R

8:00 AM - 8:00 PM | Exhibit Hall | Salon A

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM | CONCURRENT SESSION 3


3A: PANEL: Biomaterials and Medical Products Entrepreneurship & Commercialization | Grand Ballroom
3B: Advanced Applications and Novel Methods in 3D Bioprinting 1 | 4D
3C: Antimicrobial Biomaterials 1 | BLVD C
3D: Biomaterials for Neural Engineering | BLVD B
3E: Biomaterials in Biomedicine: Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Wound Care 1 | BLVD A
3F: Drug Delivery SIG 1 | Marquette
3G: Novel Biomaterials in Non-Viral Drug Delivery Systems | 4C
3H: Tissue Engineering 1 | Joliet
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM | Networking Break with Exhibitors | Salon A | Sponsored by: TESco, Encoll Corp, Chinese Association
for Biomaterials (CAB), UC San Diego Shu Chien-Gene Lay Department of Bioengineering Sanford Stem Cell Institute
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM | Plenary Session I: Society Awards | Grand Ballroom
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | Women’s Networking Luncheon | Grand Ballroom | sponsored by: Texas A&M University Department of
Biomedical Engineering and UC San Diego Shu Chien-Gene Lay Department of Bioengineering Sanford Stem Cell Institute
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | JBMR-A Editorial Board Meeting | 4A | by Invitation Only
1:30 PM–3:30 PM | CONCURRENT SESSION 4
4A: PANEL: Breaking Into Women’s Health Research with Biomaterials Technologies | Grand Ballroom
4B: Antimicrobial Biomaterials 2 | BLVD C
4C: Biomaterials in Biomedicine: Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Wound Care 2 | BLVD A
4D: Drug Delivery 2 | Marquette
4E: Orthopaedic Biomaterials 1 | 4D
4F: Regenerative Biomaterials for Complex Tissue Regeneration 1 | BLVD B
4G: Tissue Engineering 2 | Joliet
4H: Postdoctoral Recognition Award (PRA) Competition | 4C
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM | Networking Break with Exhibitors | Salon A | Sponsored by: TESco, Encoll Corp, Chinese Association for
Biomaterials (CAB), UC San Diego Shu Chien-Gene Lay Department of Bioengineering Sanford Stem Cell Institute
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM | PLENARY SESSION II: ACTA BIOMATERIALIA AWARDS | GRAND BALLROOM
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM | Poster Session II, Networking with Exhibitors | Salon A | Sponsored by TESco
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM | Biomaterials Education Challenge | Salon A | Sponsored by Polbionica S.A.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM | Historically Marginalized Voices in Biomaterials Science and Engineering | Marquette
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM | SIG Mixers | Offsite Venues
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM | ACTA Reception | BY INVITATION ONLY
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Black, Latinx, Indigenous and Persons of Color Mixer | Offsite Venue

16 Society For Biomaterials 2025 Program


CONCURRENT SESSION 3
THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2025 • 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Session Title 3A: PANEL: 3B: Advanced Applications 3C: Antimicrobial 3D: Biomaterials for Neural 3E: Biomaterials in 3F: Drug Delivery SIG 1 3G: Novel Biomaterial 3H: Tissue Engineering SIG 1
Biomaterials and and Novel Methods in 3D Biomaterials 1 Engineering Biomedicine: Diagnostics, Developments in Non-Viral
Medical Products Bioprinting 1 Therapeutics, and Wound Drug Delivery Systems
Entrepreneurship & Care 1
Commercialization

Moderators Kenneth Sims Gulden Camci Unal, Vipuil Amber Jennings, Mary Beth Kyle Lampe, Sarah David Mills Matt Webber, Kevin McHugh Daniel Galego-Perez, Woojin Han, Jeannine
Kishore, Daniel Shiwarski Monroe, Anita Shukla Stabenfeldt, Tim O’Shea Qiaobing Xu Coburne, Gulden Camci Unal

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8:00-8:15 Adam Jakus, 82. INVITED SPEAKER: Ultrafast 89. Wound Healing Promoted by 97. INVITED SPEAKER: Stephanie 104. Sea Squirt-inspired Bio-de- 116. Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygen- 124. INVITED SPEAKER: Ke Cheng, 131. Aqueous synthesis of
Biothera3, Landon Nanofiber 3D Printing of Broad-Spectrum, Phage Struc- Willerth, University of Victoria rived Tissue Sealants, Sean ase Enzyme-Peptide Gel for Columbia University poly(ethylene glycol)-nor-
Nash, Shape Memory Polycaprolactone Scaffolds, ture Mimicking, Synthetic Murray1 1Purdue University Local Immune Modulation, bornene-carboxylate for dy-
Medical, Tony Duong, Ievgenii Liashenko, Ph.D.1, Antibacterial Nanoparticles, Madeline Fuchs1, Jennifer namic hydrogel crosslinking,
Battelle Research, Simon Luposchainsky2, Alber- which Cleared MDR ESKAPE Simonovich, MS1, Isabella Nathan Dimmitt1, Chien-Chi
Sarah Stabenfeldt, to Ramon1, Huaizhong Xu2, Pathogens Induced Infections Pinto1, Gregory Hudalla, Lin, Ph.D.1 1Purdue
University of Arizona Paul Dalton1 1University of in Wound Models, Juliane PhD1, Benjamin Keselowsky, University
Oregon, 2Kyoto Institute of Hopf1,3, Carlie Kudary3, PhD1 1University of Florida
Technology Shaun Lee2,3, Deborah Do-
nahue2,3, Victoria Ploplis2,3,
Francis J. Castellino2,3, and
Prakash. D. Nallathamby
1,3, 1Coll. of Eng.-Univ. of
Notre Dame, USA; 2Coll. of
Sci.-Univ. of Notre Dame, USA,
3BIPH, Notre Dame, USA

8:15-8:30 90. Antibiofilm Properties of 105. Tunable Phosphorescent Hy- 117. A Regimen Compression 132. Extracellular matrix stress
Polyurethane Biomaterials drogels for Cherenkov-Excited Strategy Leveraging the relaxation regulates
Tethered with Small Luminescence Imaging (CELI) Administration Route of an spatiotemporal mammary
Molecules via Polyethylene of Oxygen, Simin Belali, PhD Injectable Hydrogel Depot branching morphogenesis,
Glycol (PEG), Lichong Xu1, in Organic- Polymer Chem- Technology for Sustained Ryan Stowers, Ph.D.1,
Jiale Liu2, Chen Chen2, istry1, Sergei Vinogradov, Vaccine Exposure, Jerry Yan1, Daniella Walter1, Juliette
Christopher Siedlecki1 1Penn PhD1, Marien Iliza Ochoa Leslee Nguyen2, Ibukun Moore1, Abhishek Sharma1
State College of Medicine, Mendoza, PhD2, Matthew Ajifolokun3, Ben Ou, PhD2, Ye 1UC Santa Barbara
2Penn State University S. Reed, Master in science2, Eun Song, M.S.1, Eric Appel,
Annemarie Lang, PhD1, Brian PhD1 1Stanford University,
W. Pogue, PhD2 1University 2Appel Group, Stanford
of Pennsylvania, 2University University, 3Stanford
of Wisconsin-Madison

8:30-8:45 83. Light-Pipe FRESH 3D Bioprint- 91. Coacervate Dense Phase 98. Glycan Functionalized 106. Advanced Biomaterial 118. Poly(beta-amino ester)/ 125. A Green Chemistry Approach 133. IGF-1 mimetic peptide
ing for Advanced Engineering Displaces Surface-Established Biomaterials for Modulating Scaffolds for Rapid Pathogen poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) to the Synthesis of Ionizable conjugated alginate
of Tissue Scaffolds with Pseudomonas aeruginosa Neuroinflammation and Identification: Enabling blends for co-delivery of Lipids for Lipid Nanoparti- hydrogels enhance survival
Spatial Heterogeneity, Caner Biofilms, Abraham Joy1, Tissue Repair Post Ischemic Ultra-Sensitive Blood Drying, small molecules and proteins cle-Based mRNA Vaccines and and blunt inflammation in
Dikyol, MS1, Will O’Brien1, Apoorva Vishwakarma2, Amal Stroke, Yunxin Ouyang1, Jongwon Lim1, Rashid to enable locoregional Therapeutic Development, Mesenchymal Stromal Cells,
Maria Stang, PhD1, Durva Narayanan, N/A3, Zixi Chen, Tatiana Segura, PhD1 1Duke Bashir1 1university of Illinois combination therapy of Xiaoyang Xu1, Zhongyu Xiaohong Tan, PhD1, Liufang
Naik, PhD1, Faaz S. Ashraf, N/A4, Francis Dang, N/A2, University at Urbana-Champaign primary liver tumor, Hongzhe Li1 1New Jersey Institute of Jing, BS1, Sydney Neal, BS,
MD1, Adam Feinberg, Ph.D.1 Joshua Menefee5 1North- Yu1, Ling Li1, Florin Selaru1, Technology MS1, Munish Gupta, MD1,
1Carnegie Mellon University esatern University, 2Food Jordan Green, Ph.D.1 1Johns Jacob Buchowski, MD1, Lori
and Drug Administration, Hopkins University Setton, PhD1, Nathaniel
3University of Florida, 4E Ink Huebsch, PhD2 1Washing-
Corporation, 5The University ton University in Saint Louis,
of Akron 2Washington University in
St. Louis

8:45-9:00 84. An Embedded Bioprinting 92. Enhancing infected wound 99. Injectable Bioactive Poly- 107. Topical Exosome-Loaded Gel 119. Glucose-Stabilized Peptide 126. Engineering controlled 134. In Vitro Bioengineered
Approach for Engineering regeneration using self-lo- peptide Scaffold Enhances for the Antibiotic Treatment Assemblies for Glucagon release from biodegradable Immune-Competent Colons
Biochemical Heterogeneity in comotive, antimicrobial mi- Angiogenesis for Peripheral of Wound Infections, Melissa Delivery, Matthew Webber, drug delivery devices 3D as a Platform to Study Enteric
3D Scaffolds: cro-bubblers, Yujin Ahn1, Joo Nerve Repair, Emily Song1, Wright, ME1, Kate Johnson1, PhD1, Sihan Yu, PhD1, Weike printed with vat polymeriza- Neuroinflammation and Neu-
Toward Complex Tissue Inter- Hun Lee1, Christian Hurd1, Rachael Putman2, Ashutosh Eric Shuler, MS1, Kelsi Chen, PhD1 1University of tion, Hafiz Busari, M.S.1, O. roimmune Crosstalk, Karla
faces, Murat Guvendiren1 Deborah Zhang1, Hyunjoon Chilkoti, PhD2 1Duke Univer- Smith1, Christopher Tison, Notre Dame Thompson Mefford, Ph.D.2, Ortega Sandoval1, Claudia
1New Jersey Institute of Kong1 1University of Illinois sity, 2Duke PhD1, Stephen Davis, PhD2, Michael Vaughn, Ph.D.3 Collier2, Aelita Salikhova1,
Technology at Urbana-Champaign Joel Gil2 1Luna Labs USA, 1Pol-Med, Inc., 2Clemson Shreya Raghavn, PhD2 1Texas
2University of Miami Miller University, 3Poly-Med, Inc. A&M Univesity, 2Texas A&M
School of Medicine University

17 Society For Biomaterials 2025 Program


CONCURRENT SESSION 3 • THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2025 • 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Session Title 3A: PANEL: 3B: Advanced Applications 3C: Antimicrobial 3D: Biomaterials for Neural 3E: Biomaterials in 3F: Drug Delivery SIG 1 3G: Novel Biomaterial 3H: Tissue Engineering SIG 1
Biomaterials and and Novel Methods in 3D Biomaterials 1 Engineering Biomedicine: Diagnostics, Developments in Non-Viral
Medical Products Bioprinting 1 Therapeutics, and Wound Drug Delivery Systems
Entrepreneurship & Care 1
Commercialization

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9:00-9:15 85. Development of a Novel Hyb- 93. Antimicrobial Metallopolymer 100. Guiding oligodendrocyte 108. A Novel Peptide Hemostat for 120. Vaccine Delivery from a 127. Extracellular Vesicles 135. Mathematical Modeling
printer-SAM for Functionally to Resensitize Antibiotics progenitor cell maturation Enhanced Platelet Adhesion TLR7 Agonist-Functionalized Facilitate Motor-like Neuron of Ligand Interconnectivity
Graded Tissue Engineering Against Gram-negative using electrospun fiber cues Leading to Improved Peptide Hydrogel Promotes Reprogramming to Support Using One-dimensional
Constructs with Patterned Superbugs, Md Waliullah in a 3D amorphous hydrogel, Hemostasis, Maithili Joshi1, Robust Humoral and Temporary Muscle Reinner- Magnetic Nanomaterials for
and Localized Biochemical Hossain1, JiHyeon Hwang1, Rachel Mazur, PhD1, Kyle Kyung Soo Park2, Anujan Cellular Immune Responses, vation After Peripheral Nerve Reversible Stem Cell Regula-
Signals, Jiannan Li1, Carolyn Swagatam Barman1, Lampe, PhD1 1University Ramesh1, Danika Rodrigues1, Kevin J. McHugh,1,2 Erin M. Injury, Ana Salazar Puerta, tion, Nayeon Kang1, Chowon
Kim1, Hossein Alizadeh1, Chuanbing Tang1 1University of Virginia Griff Bibbey1, Metecan Erdi1, Euliano,1 Brett H. Pogostin,1 PhD1, Grant Barringer, Kim1, Heemin Kang1 1Korea
Yunzhi Peter Yang1 1Stanford of South Carolina Samir Mitragotri1 1Harvard Anushka Agrawal,1 Marina H. Student1, Jon Stranan, MS1, University
University University, 2Harvard Unversity Yu,1 Tsvetelina H. Baryakova,1 Sara Kheirkhah, BS1, Hallie
Tyler P. Graf,1 Jeffrey D. Harris, MS1, Megumi Fukuda,
Hartgerink,1,2 1Department Student1, Amy Moore,
of Bioengineering, Rice MD1, Dave Arnold, MD2,
University, 2Department of Daniel Gallego-Perez, PhD1
Chemistry, Rice University 1The Ohio State University,
2University of Missouri

9:15-9:30 86. Digital Light Processing 94. Augmenting Ischemic Wound 101. Studying Tenascin-C Effects 109. Wound Dressings Capable of 121. Microgel-mediated delivery 128. Rapid, plate robot-integrated 136. Patterned siRNA Hydrogels
3D Printing of Micro- Healing Through Peroxide on Enhancing Neuronal Axo- Delivering OPN and SDF-1α of decorin prevents pediatric microfluidic generation and for Spatially Regulating
gel-Reinforced Hydrogels, Decomposition, Ayden Watt, nal Alignment in 3D-Printed to Enhance Diabetic Wound vocal fold scarring, Ryan validation of large, precisely Cell Gene Expression and
Cody Crosby, Ph.D.1, MSc1, Benjamin Dallison, Hydrogel Scaffolds, Rounak Healing, Zhongting Liu, Friedman1, Elizabeth Brown1, defined lipid nanoparticle Driving hMSC Osteogenesis,
Abhishek Dhand2, Jonathan PhD1, Nitin chandra teja Dadi, Pokharel1, Nic Leipzig, Dr.1 Master1, Ya Guan2, Hong Hannah Bonelli1, Matthew libraries for screening, An- Cong Huynh1, Minh K.
Taasan, B.S.3, Jason Burdick4 PhD1, Nicholas Makhoul, 1University of akron Niu1, Jiaxing Wen, Master1, Aronson1, Kendra McDaid2, drew Hanna, BA1, Michael Nguyen2, Nicholas Kwon2,
1Southwestern University, DMD, MD, FRCD(C)1, Mirko Li Ye1, Jianjun Guan, PhD1 Riccardo Gottardi1, Mitchell, Ph.D.1, David Zachary Flohr2, Melanie
2University of Pennsylvania, Gilardino, MD, MSc, FRCSC, 1Washington University in St. 1University of Pennsylvania, Issadore, Ph.D1 1University of Chetverikova2, Eben Alsberg1
3University of Colorado Boul- FACS1, Jake Barralet, PhD1 Louis, 2Duke University 2Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania 1University of Illinois at
der, 4University of Colorado, 1McGill University Philadelphia Chicago, 2Case Western
Boulder Reserve University

9:30-9:45 87. IN4MER Bioink: A Single-Mo- 95. Covalent conjugation of Tan- 102. Temporospatial Sensitive 110. Multifunctional hydrogels as 122. Aromatic mRNA lipid 129. Multifunctional Nanoscale 137. Sacrificial Endothelialized
dality Biosensing Bio-ink for floc on Titania Nanotube sur- Nanoprobe for Traumatic wound dressing materials: In nanoparticle platform confers Delivery System for Breast Microfibers for Engineering
Multianalytes and Tempera- face Enhancing Antibacterial Brain Injury, David Flores-Pri- vitro and in vivo evaluations, vaccine protection with Cancer Brain Metastasis, Aligned Capillary Beds,
ture Monitoring Applications, Properties, Ramesh Singh1, eto1, Amanda Witten, M.S.1, Muhammad Umar Aslam reduced off-target delivery, Metin Uz, Ph.D.1, Mohd Ali Maggie Jewett1, Harrison
Waqas Saleem1, David Ketul Popat1 1George Mason Rachael Sirianni, PhD2, Sarah Khan1, Muhammad Azhar Hannah Yamagata, B.S.1, Abbas Zaidi2, Asad Rehman2, Hiraki, PhD1, Firaol Midekssa,
Chimene1, Berkley White1, University Stabenfeldt, PhD1 1Arizona Aslam2, Tooba Yasin3, Humai- Marshall Padilla, PhD1, Tugce Dogruel1, Laiba MS1, Elizabeth Stanley1,
Kaivalya Deo2, Jeremy Thom- State University, 2UMass ra Masood Siddiqi3, Anwarul Michael Mitchell, Ph.D.1 Anwar2, Mahek Fatima2, Md Michael Hu, MS1, Siddhi
as3, Nithin Chidambara1, Chan Medical School Hasan1 1Qatar University, 1University of Pennsylvania Arafat Khan Arafat Khan2, Bhirud1, Susan Xi1, Brendon
Cole Mandrona1, Kirsten 2University of Engineering Parvez Khan3, Juan Santam- Baker, Ph.D.1 1University of
Landsgaard4, Brian Ko1, and Technology, 3Quaid-i- aria2, Mohd Wasim Nasser2 Michigan
Roland Kaunas1, Akhilesh Ga- Azam University 1Cleveland State University,
harwar1, Michael McShane1 2University of Nebraska
1Texas A&M University, Medical Center
2Axent Biosciences, 3Duke
University, 4TAMU

9:45-10:00 88. High Throughput Screening of 96. Eradication of Staphylococcus 103. Studying astrocyte borders 111. A Rotational Shear-Based De- 123. Lipid nanoparticles targeting 130. A Dendrimer-Based 138. Photonic manipulation of
Patient-Derived Breast Cancer aureus Biofilm on Polyeth- using injectable biomaterials, vice for Fabricating Uniform smooth muscle cells as a Ultrasound-Responsive Gene ligand spacing in supramo-
with Improved Physiological ylene when Paired with a Timothy O’Shea, PhD1, Hydrogel Microspheres for therapeutic platform for Delivery System for Precision lecular self-assembly for stem
Relevance by Basement Mixed Metal Electrode Using Eric DuBois, MS1 1Boston Prostate Cancer Treatment ACTA2 genetic vasculopathy Cancer Therapy, Nikita cell regulation, Sungkyu
Membrane Matrix for Clinical Cathodic Voltage-Controlled University Using Embolization, Hanieh of infancy, Eliz Amar Lewis1, Sehgal, MS1, Kevin Schilling, Lee1, Heemin Kang1 1Korea
Application, Wonwoo Jeong, Electrical Stimulation and Shokrani1, Sam Stealey, Juan Carlos Oliva Estrada2, PhD1, Riccardo Carloni, PhD1, University
PhD1 1Wake Forest Institute Subsequent Alkaline Incuba- PhD1, Silviya Zustiak, PhD1 William Sawyer3, Sabyasachi Carolyn Schutt Ibsen, PhD1
for Regenerative Medicine tion, kevin McPhillips, PhD1, 1Saint Louis University Das4, Pazhanichamy Kalail- 1Oregon Health& Science
Menachem Tobias, MS1, ingam4, Rashmi Richa4, University
Mark Ehrensberger, PhD1 Joseph Lawton4, Christiano
1University at Buffalo Alves4, Lauren Fox4, Ben
P. Kleinstiver4, Patricia
Musolino4, Mark E Lindsay4,
Natalie Artzi2 1Brigham and
Women’s Hospital, Haravard
Medical School, 2Brigham
and Women’s Hospital,
Harvard Medical School,
3Brigham and Women’s
Hospital, Harvard Medical
School, 4Massachusetts
General Hospital

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CONCURRENT SESSION 4
THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2025 • 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Session 4A: PANEL: Breaking 4B: Antimicrobial Biomaterials 2 4C: Biomaterials in 4D: Drug Delivery SIG 2 4E: Orthopaedic Biomaterials 4F: Regenerative Biomaterials 4G: Tissue Engineering SIG 2 4H: Postdoctoral
Title Into Women’s Biomedicine: Diagnostics, SIG 1 for Complex Tissue Recognition Award
Health Research Therapeutics, and Wound Regeneration 1 (PRA) Competition
with Biomaterials Care 2
Technologies

Moderators Shreya Raghavan, Erika Elizabeth Brisbois, Zhaowei David Mills Gopal Agarwal, Lisa Volpatti Amber Jennings Gulden Camci Unal, Woojin Jeannine Coburne, Gulden Camci Claudia Loebel,
Moore Jiang, Bingyun Li Han, Jian Yan, Guillermo Unal, Qun Wang Stephanie Fung
Ameer

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1:30-1:45 Sandra Mad- 140. Interrogating Tempera- 148. Minimally–Invasive 158. Epigenetic-targeting 166. Self-Polymerizing, Ra- 182. INVITED SPEAKER: Thanh 189. Amphiregulin releasing Alisa Isaac, PhD, UT
ueke-Laveaux, University ture-Modulated Internal Implants to Predict Im- nanotherapeutics for dio-opaque Resin for Vertebral Nguyen, University of alginate hydrogels for treating Health San Antonio-
of Chicago, Shikha Jain, Cavitation Effect on Biofilm munotherapy Sensitivity genetic kidney disease, Augmentation, Russell Thomp- Connecticut ischemic muscle injuries, Austin Graham, PhD,
University of Illinois Removal Using Self-Propelling and Map Organ Allograft Joshua Giblin, B.S.1, Eunji son, MD, PhD1, Maddison Brennagh Shields1, Lauren University of California,
Cancer Center Antimicrobial Microbubblers, Tolerance Trajectories, Chung, PhD1 1University Segal, BS1, Stephanie Sipics, Mottel1, Lindsay Gallagher1, San Francisco David
Joo Hun Lee1, Yujin Ahn1, Russell Urie, PhD1, of Southern California BS1, Matthew Becker, Dr.1 Brian Kwee1 1University of Ramos, PhD, University
Adam Marcowicz1, Guillermo Amogh Angadi1, Hailey 1Duke University Delaware of California, Davis Fan
Monroy1, Stephen Boppart1, Brady1, Jiane Feng1, Zhang, PhD, University
Hyunjoon Kong1 1University of Bryan Wonski1, Lonnie of Washington Fang-Yi
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Shea1 1University of (Ida) Su, PhD, Georgia
Michigan Institute of Technology
& Emory University
1:45-2:00 141. Development of a Nitric 149. Immunoregulatory ma- 159. Controlled drug delivery 167. Bioresorbable Magne- 190. Decellularized Lucky Bamboo Fengqiao (Amanda)
Oxide-Releasing Cephalex- trix-bound nanovesicles with peptide hydrogel sium-Doped Glass-Ceramic Scaffolds as Platforms for Bone Li, PhD, Mayo Clinic
in-based Hybrid Compound for improve mesh-aided enabled with boronic acid Nanoparticle for Osteoimmuno- Tissue Engineering, Ali Salifu1, Arizona Qiangqiang
Enhanced Antimicrobial Efficacy abdominal hernia repair, dynamic covalent chemistry, modulation, Sun Latt1, Pedram Precious Etinosa2, Vanessa Shi, PhD, University of
and Biofilm Disruption, SUMIT Zhengni Liu, /1, Lei Liu, Chaoyang Tang1, Brett Sotoudeh Bagha, Ph.D.1, Uzonwanne1, Joshua Gershlak3, Pennsylvania Yizong
KUMAR1, Myddelton Parker1, /2, Beili Zhang, /3, Rui Pogostin2, Samuel Wu1, Valeria Cardenas1, Andres John Obayemi2, Glenn Hu, PhD, Massa-
Yi Wu2, Hitesh Handa2, Eliza- Tang, /2 1The University Christopher Pennington1, Larraza1, Mehdi Razavi, Ph.D.1 Gaudette1, Wole Soboyejo2 chusetts Institute of
beth J. Brisbois2 1Universiry of of Queensland, Brisbane, Michael Swierczynski1, Dil- 1University of Central Florida 1Boston College, 2Worcester Technology
Georgia, 2University of Georgia 2Shanghai East Hospital, rasbonu Vohidova1, Omid Polytechnic Institute, 3Massa-
TongJi University, 3Ninth Veiseh1, Zachary Ball1, chusetts General Hospital
People’s Hospital Affiliat- Jeffrey Hartgerink, Ph.D.1,
ed to Shanghai Jiaotong Kevin McHugh, Ph.D.1
University School of 1Rice University, 2MIT
Medicine

2:00-2:15 142. Development of an Antimicro- 150. Novel silicone-based 160. Targeted Lipid Nanopar- 168. Directing the Matrix-Producing 183. Millimeter-scale Dual-Oppos- 191. Hydrogel-Delivery of hiP-
bial Bacteriocin-Based Hydrogel sponge for hemostatic ticle Delivery for Dual Phenotypic Range of Meniscal ing RNAi Gradient Hydrogel SC-Cortical Neurons Improves
for Treating Second-Degree treatment: Spatiotem- RNA-Mediated Treatment of Fibrochondrocytes with Bioma- for Interfacial Gene Silencing, Local and Distal Anatomical and
Burns Wounds, Darnell Camp- poral studies using a Obesity, William Stewart1, terial Composition, Saitheja Cong Huynh1, Tyler Functional Outcomes Following
bell, B.S.1, Nicole Levi, PhD1 noninvasive model, Xiaoyang Xu1, Fengqiao Pucha1, Kyley Burkey2, Jenny Hoffman2, Marcus Goudie2, Chronic Cervical Spinal Cord In-
1Wake Forest University School KAUSIK MUKHOPAD- Li2 1New Jersey Institute Robinson, PhD, Texas A&M Peyton Tebon2, Minh K. Nguy- jury, Vanessa Doulames, PhD1,
of Medicine HYAY1 1University of of Technology, 2New Jersey University2, Jay M Patel3 en3, Kaelyn L. Gasvoda1, Yang Meghan Hefferon, BS1, Neil
Central Florida Institue of Technology 1Emory University, 2University Song2, Hyojin Ko2, Kirsten Baugh1, Christopher Long1,
of Washington, 3Emory Fetah2, Ali Khademhosseini2, Michelle Huang1, Theo Palmer,
Song Li2, Eben Alsberg1 PhD2, Sarah Heilshorn, PhD1
1University of Illinois at Chi- 1Stanford University, 2Stanford
cago, 2University of California University School of Medicine
Los Angeles, 3Case Western
Reserve University

2:15-2:30 143. Dual-Action Prevention of 151. Injectable and 161. Engineering CSF pH and 169. Faster Bone Replacement 184. Sustained RNAi Molecule Pre- 192. Magneto-Responsive Iron-Che-
Adherent and Non-Adherent biodegradable tonicity for improved CNS Achieved by Carbonate Apatite sentation in Hydrogels Desta- lated Silk Microfibers as an
Biofouling via Slippery, Nitric piezoelectric hydrogel for nanoparticle and drug de- Cement and Granules, Kunio bilizes Local Actin Polymeriza- In-Situ Aligning Architecture for
Oxide-Releasing Nanoemul- osteoarthritis treatment, livery, Constance Mietus, Ishikawa, PhD1 1Kyushu tion of Encapsulated Cells to Injectable Biomaterials, Melissa
sion-Infused Porous Surfaces, I’jaaz Muhammad, MD, PhD1, Olivia Mihalek2, University Induce Spatiotemporal Shape Wojnowski, MS1, Jeannine
Grace Nguyen1, Aasma B.S.E, MS.E1, Gang Ge, Elena Andreyko, PhD2, Transformations, Kaelyn L. Coburn, PhD1 1Worcester
Sapkota1, Hitesh Handa1, Eliz- PhD1, Thanh Nguyen, Tobi Babayemi3, Rachael Gasvoda1, Aixiang Ding1, Polytechnic Institute
abeth J. Brisbois1 1University PhD1 1University of Sirianni, PhD2 1University Cong Huynh1, Oju Jeon1,
of Georgia Connecticut of Massachusetts, 2UMass Alexandria Sterenberg1,
Chan Medical School, 3Rice Eben Alsberg1 1University of
University Illinois at Chicago

19 Society For Biomaterials 2025 Program


CONCURRENT SESSION 4 • THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2025 • 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Session 4A: PANEL: Breaking 4B: Antimicrobial Biomaterials 2 4C: Biomaterials in 4D: Drug Delivery SIG 2 4E: Orthopaedic Biomaterials 4F: Regenerative Biomaterials 4G: Tissue Engineering SIG 2 4H: Postdoctoral
Title Into Women’s Biomedicine: Diagnostics, SIG 1 for Complex Tissue Recognition Award
Health Research Therapeutics, and Wound Regeneration 1 (PRA) Competition
with Biomaterials Care 2
Technologies

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2:30-2:45 144. Metal-Siloxanes Derived Bio-in- 152. Fibrin Nanoparticle-Driv- 162. A Scalable, Translatable 170. The implantation of a 185. Citrate-based micropillar 193. Rapid Fabrication of Polyvinyl
spired Superhydrophobicity en Gel Formation on Hydrogel Platform for proprietary glass polyalkenoate scaffolds promoted bone Alcohol Hydrogel Foams with
and Nitric Oxide Generation for Structural Scaffolds Improving Subunit Vaccines, cement into rat subcutaneous regeneration via regulation Encapsulated Mesenchymal
Antibiofouling Clinical Applica- for Enhanced Diabetic Priya Ganesh1, Alexander tissue.Daniella Marx, PhD1, of cell secretome, Xinlong Stem Cells for Chronic Wound
tions, Annalise Tucker1, Ekrem Wound Healing, Nooshin Prossnitz, PhD1, Carolyn Sunjeev Phull, PhD2, Marcello Wang1, Yiming Li1, Yuan Treatment, Nghia Le Ba Thai1,
Ozkan, PhD1, Sarah Wilson1, Zandi, Ph.D.1, Connor Jons, M.S.1, Ye Eun Song, Papini, PhD1, Mark Towler, Luo1, Guillermo Ameer1 Emily Fittante1, Zhen Ma2, Mary
Arpita Shome, PhD1, Hitesh Moore, Not Applicable2, M.S.1, Noah Eckman, M.S.1, PhD3 1Toronto Metropolitan 1Northwestern University Beth Monroe, PhD2 1BioInspired
Handa1, Elizabeth J. Brisbois1 Mengnan Dennis, Doctor- Eric Appel, PhD1 1Stanford University, 2University of Mis- Syracuse, Syracuse University,
1University of Georgia ate Degree3, Martin King, University souri Science and Technology, 2Syracuse University
Ph.D.2, Michel Daniele, 3Missouri University of Science
Ph.D.2, Ashley Brown, and Technology
PhD3 1UNC-NCSU,
2NCSU, 3North Carolina
State University

2:45-3:00 145. Harnessing nature’s blueprints 153. Deoxycholate-based 163. Microneedle Patches 171. In vivo wear of highly 186. Regenerative features 194. Self-organized insulin-produc-
to design antifouling antimi- Composite Microparticles for Minimally-Invasive crosslinked polyethylene in in chronic paralyzed rats ing β-cells differentiated from
crobial interactive biointerfaces for Effective and Safe Transdermal Nanoparticle total hip replacements from implanted with 3D reduced human omentum-derived stem
and synthetic cells, César Rodri- Adipocytolysis, Daniel Delivery, Haylee Wagner1, two manufacturers, Valerio graphene oxide foams, Esther cells and their in vivo therapeutic
guez-Emmenegger1 1Institute Kupor1, Michael Felder1, Tailynn McCarty1, Theo Porrati, BS1, Peter Wahl, MD2, Benayas1, Raquel Madroñe- potential, Ji Hoon Jeong,
for Bioengineering of Catalonia Hanieh Safari, PhD1, Prachyathipsakul1, Minelise Michel Schläppi, PhD3, Roman ro2, Ana Domínguez-Bajo1, Ph.D.1, Yongsung Hwang,
and Catalan Institution for Lola Eniola-Adefeso2 Rivera De Jesus1, S. Thai Heuberger, PhD4, Deborah Yasmina Hernández-Martín3, Ph.D.1, Joohyun Kim, Ph.D.1, Ki
Research and Advanced Studies 1University of Michigan, Thayumanavan1, Cathal Hall, PhD1, Robin Pourzal, Marta Zaforas2, Juan Aguilar2, Nam Park, Ph.D.2, Sang-Heon
2University of Chicago, Kearney1 1University of PhD1 1Rush University Medical Elisa López-Dolado2, María Kim, Ph.D.3, Jae Hong Park,
Illinois Massachusetts Amherst Center, 2University of Bern, Serrano1 1Consejo Superior Ph.D.4, Sung Sik Hur, Ph.D.1
3Kantonsspital Winterthur, de Investigaciones Científicas, 1Soonchunhyang institute of
4RMS Foundation 2Hospital Nacional de Paraplé- medi-bio science, 2Soonchunhy-
jicos, 3Hospital Nacional de ang University Bucheon Hospital,
Paraplégicos 3Korea Institute of Science and
Technology, 4Soonchunhyang
University Cheonan Hospital

3:00-3:15 146. Nanostructured materials 154. Emerging Forms of 164. Urease-Powered Nano- 172. Osteoinductive Chitosan Hydro- 187. Magnesium ions-incorporat- 195. Use of an Injectable Recombi-
as a tool in the fight against Electrospun Nanofiber motor Containing STING gel for Vertebral Compression ing bioactive hydrogels for nant Polypeptide Scaffold for
hospital-acquired infections, Materials for Biomedical Agonist for Bladder Cancer Fracture Repair Using an Oste- in situ tissue regeneration, Peripheral Nerve Repair, Rachael
Anna Michalicha1, Karolina Bud- Applications, Jingwei Immunotherapy, Sei Kwang oporotic Rabbit Model, August Jeong Min Kim, BS1, Kyung Putman1, Stefan Roberts, PhD2,
niak2, Przemyslaw Suchecki2, Xie1 1UNMC Hahn1, Hyunsik Choi1 Hemmerla1, Abigail Grisola- Min Park, Ph.D1 1Incheon Daniel Joh, MD, PhD1, Neill Li,
Michael Kerber3, Malgorzata 1POSTECH no2, Austin Kimes, DVM2, Sam National University MD1, Ashutosh Chilkoti, PhD1
Lewandowska2, Anna Belcarz1, Huddleston, PhD2, John Wray, 1Duke, 2inSoma Bio; Duke
Agnieszka Krawczynska2 DVM2, Shwetha Ramachandra,
1Medical University of Lublin, MS2, Farnoush Rezaei, MS2,
2Warsaw University of Technolo- Don Moore, MD2, Ji-Hey Lim,
gy, 3University of Vienna DVM, PhD, DACVIM3, Bret Ulery,
Ph.D.4 1University of Missouri,
2University of Missouri – Colum-
bia, 3University of California,
Davis, 4University of Missouri
- Columbia

3:15-3:30 147. Antimicrobial Hemostatic 155. Hybrid-nested 165. Enhancing Cell Transfection 173. Photocurrent-Directed Immu- 188. Reprogrammable 4D Tissue 196. WNT7A mRNA-LNPs Reduce
Shape Memory Polymer Foams microneedle arrays Efficiency via Modulation of noregulation Accelerates Osse- Engineering Scaffold via Skeletal Muscle Fibro-adipogenic
for Infection Prevention in integrated with cryogels Extracellular Fluid Viscosity, ointegration through Activating Reversible Ion-Transfer Progenitor Adipogenesis, Larion
Traumatic Wounds, Ernest for effective management Yining Zhu1, Jingyao Ma1, Calcium Influx in Macrophages, Printing, Aixiang Ding1, Eben Martin Santiago1, Kasoorelope
Obeng1, Sevde Can1, Nghia of biofilm-infected Jiayuan Kong1, Di Yu1, Yizhou Zhu, PhD1, Kelvin Alsberg1 1University of Illinois Oguntuyo1, Britney Chin-
Le Ba Thai1, Changling Du2, diabetic wounds, SYED Hai-Quan Mao1 1Johns Yeung, PhD1 1The University of at Chicago Young1, Angelo Amabile, PhD1,
Katheryn Dong1, Michaela MUNTAZIR ANDRABI1 Hopkins University Hong Kong Woojin Han1 1Icahn School of
Hall3, Joshua Satalin3, Michaela 1University of Nebraska Medicine at Mount Sinai
Kollisch-Singule3, Mary Beth Medical Center
Monroe, PhD2 1BioInspired
Syracuse, Syracuse University,
2Syracuse University, 3SUNY
Upstate Medical University

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FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2025
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Registration | Normandie Lounge
7:00 AM - 4:00 PM | Speaker Ready Room | PDR#6
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Personal Care Lounge | 4R
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Exhibit Hall | Salon A

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM | CONCURRENT SESSION 5


5A: PANEL: Navigating Commercialization Challenges of Medical Devices from a Scientist’s Perspective | Grand Ballroom | Sponsored
by: Encoll Corp.
5B: Orthopaedic Biomaterials SIG 2 | BLVD B
5C: Biomaterials for Organoids | 4C
5D: Biomaterials Enhanced Cell Therapy: Beta Cells & Beyond | Joliet
5E: Computational & Machine Learning Approaches for Biomaterials Design & Evaluation | 4D
5F: Health Equity SIG: Biomaterials in Women’s Health Engineering | BLVD A
5G: Nanomedicine for Targeted Drug Delivery 1 | Marquette
5H: Regenerative Biomaterials for Complex Tissue Regeneration 2 | BLVD C
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM | Networking Break with Exhibitors | Salon A | Sponsored by: TESco, Encoll Corp, Chinese Association for
Biomaterials (CAB), UC San Diego Shu Chien-Gene Lay Department of Bioengineering Sanford Stem Cell Institute
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM | PLENARY SESSION III: SOCIETY AWARDS | GRAND BALLROOM
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | Student Luncheon | Grand Ballroom | sponsored by: TESco, University of Oregon, Department of Bioengineering
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | JBMR-B Editorial Board Meeting | 4A | By Invitation Only
1:30 PM–3:30 PM | CONCURRENT SESSION 6
6A: PANEL: Meet the Editors of Biomaterials Journals | Grand Ballroom
6B: Advancing the Hemocompatibility of Biomaterials | Joliet
6C: Biomaterials Based Cancer Models | BLVD B
6D: Extracellular Vesicles for Biomedical Applications | 4D
6E: Nanomaterials SIG | 4C
6F: Navigating the Path of Biomaterials and Medical Products | BLVD C | Sponsored by TESco
6G: Stimuli-Responsive Biomaterials | BLVD A
6H: Symposium in Honor of Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert’s 50th Birthday | Marquette

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM | Annual Business Meeting | Marquette


3:30 PM - 4:30 PM | Student & POSTDOC Forum | BLVD C
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM | Poster Session III, Networking with Exhibitors | Salon A | sponsored by TESco
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM | BASH | Adler Planetarium | Bus Transportation will be provided out front of the hotel.

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CONCURRENT SESSION 5
FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2025 • 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Session 5A: PANEL: 5B: Orthopaedic Biomaterials 5C: Biomaterials for Organoids 5D: Biomaterials-Enhanced 5E: Computational and 5F: Health Equity SIG: 5G: Nanomedicine for 5H: Regenerative
Title Navigating SIG 2 Cell Therapy: Beta Cells and Machine Learning Approaches Biomaterials in Women’s Targeted Drug Delivery 1 Biomaterials for Complex
Commercialization Beyond for Biomaterial Design & Health Engineering Tissue Regeneration 2
Challenges of Evaluation
Medical Devices
from a Scientist’s
Perspective

Moderators Subramanian Michael Roach Qun Wang, Janeta Zoldan Edward Phelps, Jessica Adam Gormley, Bingyun Li Samantha Zambuto, Erika Gopal Agarwal, Xiao Huang Gulden Camci Unal, Woojin
Gunasekaran Weaver Moore Han, Jian Yang, Guillermo
Ameer

Room Grand Ballroom BLVD B 4C Joliet BLVD B BLVD A Marquette BLVD C

8:00-8:15 Brian Gillette, 238. Magnesium-tricalcium 198. Developing Chamber-Form- 206. INVITED SPEAKER: Holger 213. Automation and Machine 221. Subcutaneous scaffold 229. Dual-targeting of uPAR and 246. INVITED SPEAKER: Richard
Droice Labs Scott phosphate-hydroxyapatite ing Human Cardiac Organ- Russ, University of Florida Learning for Antibody implants recapitulate the Ribonucleotide Reductase Tran, Acuitive Technolo-
Gorenstein, NYU Combination Anodization oids in a Synthetic Hydrogel Formulation in High Con- placental microenvironment R2 in Triple-Negative Breast gies, Inc.
Langone—Long Coatings on Titanium Solid and System, Zhen Ma1 1Syracuse centration Regimes, David for prenatal immunosurveil- Cancer and Stromal Cells
Island Hospital 3D-printed implant surfaces, University Radford, PhD1, Matthew lance, Russell Urie, PhD1, for Better Tumor Retention
Amisha Parekh1, Aya Ali2, Tamasi, PhD1, Elena Di Shannon Dame1, Lauren and Enhanced Therapeutic
Matthew Priddy3, Scott William- Mare1, Adam Gormley, Hesse1, Elizabeth Lombard1, Efficacy, Hsin-Yin Chuang1,
son1, Jason Griggs1, Michelle PhD1 1Rutgers University Chengchuan Xiao1, Da Huang2, Vidit Singh1, Lin
Tucci1, Amol Janorkar, Ph.D.1, Lonnie Shea1 1University of Qi1, Anna Chernatynskaya1,
Michael Roach1 1University Michigan Yue-Wern Huang1, Hu
of Mississippi Medical Center, Yang1 1Missouri University
2University of North Carolina at of Science and Technology,
Chapel Hill, 3Mississippi State 2Fuzhou University:
University

8:15-8:30 239. Synthesis of CaCO3 Nanopar- 199. Hypoimmunogenic hP- 214. 3D Multi-Scale Simulations 222. Placental Delivery of 230. Ligand-targeted polymeric
ticles Using Amino Acids, SC-derived cardiac organoids of Electrospun Mesh Cytokine Immunotherapy mRNA nanoparticles exhibit
Bingyun Li, PhD1, Qingyang Li, evade the host immune Mechanical Responses from to Attenuate Diet-Induced T cell tropism for in vivo CAR
MS1 1West Virginia University response and facilitate nanoCT images, Evan He, Inflammation in Obese T cell engineering, Manav
School of Medicine cardiac functional recovery, BS1, Shruti Motiwale, PhD2, Pregnancy, Chloe Catelain, Jain1, Savannah Est-Witte1,
Sophia Silver, BS1, Dimitrios Elizabeth Cosgriff-Hernan- MS1, Harsh Joshi, PhD1, Sydney Shannon1, Francis
Arhontoulis, PhD2, Nathaniel dez, PhD2, Michael Sacks, Rana Ajeeb1, Wanke Zhao2, Yu1, Jonathan Schneck1,
Hyams, BS1, Mei Li, MD2, PhD2 1Unversity of Texas at Karen Jonscher, PhD2, John Stephany Tzeng1, Jordan
Alessandro Howells, BS3, Austin, 2University of Texas Clegg, PhD1 1University of Green, Ph.D.1 1Johns
Ryan Barrs, PhD1, Jacelyn at Austin Oklahoma, 2OUHSC Hopkins University
Bain, BS1, Charles Kerr, PhD1,
Xiaojun Lian, PhD3, Leonardo
Ferreira, PhD2, Ying Mei,
PhD1 1Clemson University,
2Medical University of South
Carolina, 3The Pennsylvania
State University

8:30-8:45 240. Analysis of osteogenic capacity 200. MAGIC matrices: freeform 207. Vasculogenic, Synthetic Hy- 215. Computational Modeling 223. Developing a Microporous 231. Engineering protein-con- 247. A New Biocomposite
of an octacalcium phosphate bioprinting materials drogel Enhances a Marginal of the Effects of Implant Annealed Particle Hydrogel jugated lipid nanoparticles Scaffold for Osteochondral
bone substitute used in to support complex and Corrective Dose of SC-Islets Metallic Composition on the to Promote Revasculariza- for targeted, extrahepatic Regeneration Utilizing
orthopedic bone defect filling, reproducible organoid in the Gonadal Fat Pad of Electrochemical Changes tion of Human Ovarian mRNA delivery to the a Gyroid Sheet-based
Osamu Suzuki1, Yu Mori2, Ryo morphogenesis, Austin Diabetic Immune Deficient upon Cathodic Stimulation Tissue, Despina Pavlidis, placenta, Hannah Geisler, Geometry, Laurel Stefani1,
Hamai1, Susumu Sakai1, Kaori Graham, PhD1, Michelle Mice, Sophia Kioulaphides, of Total Knee Replacements, MS1, Monica Wall, MS1, MS1, Hannah Safford1, Yashveer Soni1, Robert
Tsuchiya1, Toshimi Aizawa2 Khoo, BS2, Vasudha Srivas- M.S.1, Angelica Torres, Priyanshu Vishnoi, PhD1, Chloe Fischer, BS1, Maria Ajay Thatte, MS1, Michael McLeod, Ph.D.1, Stephanie
1Tohoku University Graduate tava, PhD3, Kavita Parekh, B.S.1, Michael Hunckler, Elise Martin, PhD1, Mary Jennings, BS1, Brendon Mitchell, Ph.D.1 1University Bryant, Ph.D.1 1University
School of Dentistry, 2Tohoku BS4, Ophir Klein, MD, PhD3, PhD1, Nathaniel Hogrebe, Canty, PhD1, Mark Ehrens- Baker, Ph.D.1, Ariella of Pennsylvania of Colorado Boulder
University Graduate School of Rafael Gómez-Sjöberg, PhD2, PhD2, Aayush Vaswani1, berger, PhD1 1University Shikanov, Ph.D.1 1University
Medicine Zev Gartner, PhD3 1UCSF Graham Barber, B.S.1, at Buffalo of Michigan
& CZBiohub, 2CZBiohub, Jeffrey Millman, PhD2, Esma
3UCSF, 4UC Berkeley Yolcu, PhD3, Haval Shirwan,
PhD3, Andrés García1 1Geor-
gia Institute of Technology,
2Washington University
St. Louis, 3University of
Missouri

23 Society For Biomaterials 2025 Program


CONCURRENT SESSION 5 • FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2025 • 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Session 5A: PANEL: 5B: Orthopaedic Biomaterials 5C: Biomaterials for Organoids 5D: Biomaterials-Enhanced 5E: Computational and 5F: Health Equity SIG: 5G: Nanomedicine for 5H: Regenerative
Title Navigating SIG 2 Cell Therapy: Beta Cells and Machine Learning Approaches Biomaterials in Women’s Targeted Drug Delivery 1 Biomaterials for Complex
Commercialization Beyond for Biomaterial Design & Health Engineering Tissue Regeneration 2
Challenges of Evaluation
Medical Devices
from a Scientist’s
Perspective

Room Grand Ballroom BLVD B 4C Joliet BLVD B BLVD A Marquette BLVD C

9:45-9:00 241. Bioactive Magnesium 201. Enema Transplantation of 208. Methacrylic acid-based hydro- 216. Data-driven design of novel 224. Engineering an ECM 232. Protein Corona Impacts 248. Modular Shape-Controllable
Nanocomposites for Bone Repair Interleukin-10 Colonoids for gel and tuned inflammatory polymer excipients for pharma- Sequestering Fibrous Hydrogel Targeting and Affinity of Engineered Tissues for Muscle
and Regeneration, Samantha the Treatment of Inflammatory response enable subcutaneous ceutical amorphous solid to Promote Ovarian Follicu- Layer-by-Layer Nanoparticles, Tissue Engineering, Bugra
Gmitro1, Andres Larraza1, Pedram Bowel Disease, Zahra Davoudi, allogeneic islet survival, Sean dispersions, Elena Di Mare1, logenesis, Emily Thomas1, Simone Douglas-Green1, Ayan, PhD1, Gaoxian Chen,
Sotoudeh Bagha, Ph.D.1, Mehdi Dr.1, Shadi Parvinroo, Dr.1, Di- Kinney, PhD1, Alexander Upe- Ashish Punia, PhD2, Matthew Yuhong Lu1, Riley Sauter1, Tamara Dacoba Gomez2, PhD1, Ngan Huang, PhD1
Razavi, Ph.D.1 1University of pak Sahoo, Dr.1, Albert Jergens, nieks, MASc1, Michael Sefton, Lamm, PhD2, Timothy Rhodes, Claudia Loebel, M.D., Ph.D.1, Bhuvna Murthy2, Alfonso Re- 1Stanford University
Central Florida Dr.1, Michael Wannemuehler1, ScD1 1University of Toronto PhD2, Adam Gormley, PhD1 Brendon Baker, Ph.D.1, Ariella strepo2, N. Daniel Hills1, Paula
Qun Wang1 1Iowa State 1Rutgers University, 2Merck Shikanov, Ph.D.1 1University Hammond2 1Georgia Tech and
University & Co., Inc. of Michigan Emory University, 2MIT

9:00-9:15 242. Corrosion Characteristics of Elec- 202. Engineering Human iPSC 209. Interrogating the Impact of 217. Demonstrating the Impact of L- 225. Design of Self-fitting Vaginal 233. Pemetrexed as folate recep- 249. Aminated Gel-SH improves
trocautery Damaged (ECD) CoCrMo Derived Planar Neural Organoid Porous Scaffold Geometry on and D-Peptide Isomer Mixtures Stents to Balance Retention tor-α (FRα) targeting moiety, gelation kinetics and collagen
alloys using Electrochemical (PNO) Models to Study Melano- Host Responses and Transplant on Hydrogel Self-Assembly via and Ease of Removal, Ashley active targeting of colorectal integration in a tendon-to-
Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), ma Brain Metastases, Joydeb Outcomes In Vivo, Taylor Lans- Molecular Dynamics, Justin Hicks1, Kailey Wilson1, Varsha cancer using chemothera- bone junction biomaterial,
Mohsen Karshenas1, Jeremy Majumder1, Elizabeth Torr2, berry, BS1, Robert Accolla, Kim1, Rachel Letteri, PhD1, Kotamreddy1, Melissa Grun- py-loaded nanoparticles., Genesis Rios Adorno, MS1,
Gilbert, Ph.D.1, Charley Goodwin1, William Murphy, PhD3, Apoorva PhD1, Cameron Crouse, BS1, Phillip Taylor, PhD1, Kyle lan, Ph.D.2, Courteney Roberts, Mohammad Alnatour1, Kyle Timmer, MS1, Raul Sun
Hwaran Lee1 1Clemson University Ramamurthy1, Ulrika Muller1 Justin Walsh, BS1, Cherie Lampe, PhD1 1University of B.S.2, Nicholas Grammer3, Ramkrishna Sen1, Lokesh Han Chang, Ph.D.1, Jiachun
1University of Wisconsin-Mad- Stabler, PhD1 1University Virginia Julie Hakim, MD4, Elizabeth Janardhanam1, Sean Geary, Shi, Ph.D.1, Simon Rogers,
ison, 2University of Wisconsin, of Florida Cosgriff-Hernandez, PhD3, Tay- PhD1, Aliasger Salem, PhD1 Ph.D.1, Brendan Harley, ScD2
3University of Wisconsin lor Sullivan1 1The University 1University of Iowa 1University of Illinois at Urba-
Madison of Texas at Austin, 2Texas A&M na Champaign, 2University of
University, 3University of Texas Illinois Urbana-Champaign
at Austin, 4Baylor College of
Medicine

9:15-9:30 243. Decoupling Interdependent 203. FRESH 3D Bioprinting Cell 210. Anti-TNFα Antisense 218. 3D pore shape is predictable 226. Probing the Role of 234. In vitro and in vivo develop- 250. Conductive MXene Scaffolds
Physical Properties in 3D-Printed Aggregates with Engineered Oligonucleotide Conjugated in randomly packed granular Lipid Nanoparticle Elasticity ment of rat macrophage mem- for Composite Musculoskel-
Biodegradable Polymer Scaffolds, Architectures, Samuel Moss, PLG Nanoparticles Protect systems, Yasha Saxena1, on mRNA Delivery to the brane coated nanoparticles for etal Tissue Regeneration,
Sara Oswald1, Andrew Kitson1, B.S.1, Brian Coffin, Ph.D.2, Transplanted Islets, Elizabeth Lindsay Riley1, Wendy Wu1, Placenta, Hannah Safford1, targeted delivery to inflamed Emma Kerimo1, Aleyna
Santiago Lazarte2, Brandon Krick, Daniel Shiwarski, Ph.D.2, Adam Bealer, MS1, Namit Padga- Shihab Kabir1, Amanda Cecilia Shuler1, Michael peripheral nerves, Chanpreet LaCroix1, Sreejith Panicker,
PhD3, Lesley Chow, PhD1 1Lehigh Feinberg, Ph.D.1 1Carnegie onkar, BS1, Kelly Crumley, Randles1, Tatiana Segura, Mitchell, Ph.D.1 1University of Kaur, MD1, Maleen Cabe, MS1, MS2, Anand Tiwari, PhD1,
University, 2Florida State Universi- Mellon University, 2University MS1, Eiji Saito, PhD1, Zoe PhD1 1Duke University Pennsylvania Kelly Langert, PhD1 1Loyola William Scheideler, PhD1,
ty, 3Florida A&M University-Florida of Pittsburgh Beekman1, Lonnie Shea1 University Chicago Katherine Hixon, Ph.D.3
State University 1University of Michigan 1Dartmouth College, 2Wash-
ington University St. Louis,
3Dartmouth College, Thayer
School of Engineering

9:30-9:45 244. Effects of Galvanic Corrosion on the 204. Innovating Brain Organoid 211. Development and 219. Machine Learning-Based 227. Characterization of Sex-Based 235. Ionizable lipid nanoparticles 251. Multiphasic 3D materials
Cytotoxicity of 3D Printed Magne- Technology: Enhancing encapsulation of programable Morphometric and Biomarker Differences in Integrin-Me- for gene editing of the fetal with tailored gradients
sium- and Zinc-Based Implants, Jen- Lymphatic Vascularization with pro-angiogenic cell factories Analysis To Guide Elastic diated Endothelial Cell lung, Adele Ricciardi, MD, transformed from 2D mats for
nifer Patterson1, Chloé Lelong2, Synthetic Matrices, Dominique for long-term support of beta Matrix Regenerative Repair in Adhesion and Phenotype, PhD1, William Peranteau, complex tissue regeneration.
Alex Duke3, Viktoriia Sevostianova1, Gramm1, Donghyun Jeong1, cell transplantation, ALVARO Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms, Abbey Nkansah1, Nicolai MD2, Michael Mitchell, Ph.D.1 Shatil Shahriar1, Jingwei
Blanca Limones-Ahijón1, Ángela Brenda Gonzalez1, Christopher MORENO LOZANO1, Martha Francesca Morrell1, Joseph Ang1, Nicholas Grammer1, 1University of Pennsylvania, Xie2 1University of Nebraska
Castro-María1, Carlota Corchado1, Patzke1, Donny Hanjaya-Putra1 Fowler1, Shalini Pandey1, Amitrano2, Anand Rama- Elizabeth Cosgriff-Hernandez, 2Children’s Hospital of Medical Center, 2UNMC
Shuai Tang1, Miguel Grande4, 1University of Notre Dame Jacob Cabler2, Cassidy Hart1, murthi, PhD, FAHA2, Dhruv PhD1, Josephine Allen, PhD2 Philadelphia
Lily Reinke3, Alexander Bakke1, Michael Gill1, Samantha Seshadri2 1Lehigh Univeristy, 1University of Texas at Austin,
Muzi Li1, Óscar Contreras1, Mahdi Fleury1, Yewen Wu3, Qixu 2Lehigh University 2University of Florida
Sabbaghian1, Simon Pöstges5, Zhang3, Omid Veiseh1 1Rice
Alexander Kopp5, Javier LLorca1, University, 2Rice Univeristy,
Jon Molina1 1IMDEA Materials 3MD Anderson
Institute, 2University of Paris-Saclay,
3Michigan State University, 4Imperi-
al College London, 5Meotec GmbH

9:45-10:00 245. Electrical Behavior of Segregated 205. Optimizing Synthetic PEG-4MAL 212. In Vitro Model of the Confined 220. Building Predictive Models 228. Chemical Characterization 236. Targeting nanoparticle delivery 252. Ulcer-Targeting Prodrug Parti-
Network Nanocomposites for Hydrogels for the Culture of Islet Transplant Site to Evaluate of Stem Cell Fate from Cur- of Nanoparticles Shed from to metastatic breast cancer by cles to Promote Regenerative
Orthopedic Applications, Peder Patient-Derived Enteroids, Direct and Indirect T Cell vature-Induced Cytoskeletal Tampons, Jade White1, the intrathecal (cisterna mag- Healing in Inflammatory Bow-
Solberg1, Douglas Van Citters, Luis Arrieta-Viana1, Tatiana Cytotoxicity and Protective Changes, Elizabeth Byers1, AnneMarie Hasbrook1, Claire na) route, Chung-Fan Kuo, el Disease, Erika Salzman1,
PhD1 1Dartmouth College Karakasheva2, Katharine Ham- Effects of Islet Biomaterial En- Justin Brown1 1The Pennsylva- Edwards1, Kaitlin Fogg, Ph.D.1, PhD1, Elena Andreyko, PhD1, Elaine Tong1, Emma
ilton3, Andrés García1 1Georgia capsulation, Ilaria Pasolini1, nia State University Joe Baio, Ph.D.1 1Oregon State Tobi Babayemi2, Kha Uyen Berman1, Esther Chu1, Phillip
Institute of Technology, Grisell Gonzalez1, Alice Tomei1 University Dam, BS1, Rachael Sirianni, Messersmith2 1University of
2Children’s Hospital of Phila- 1University of Miami PhD1 1UMass Chan Medical California, Berkeley, 2Universi-
delphia, 3Children’s Hospital of School, 2Rice University ty of California Berkeley
Philadelphia

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CONCURRENT SESSION 6
FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2025 • 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Session Title 6A: PANEL: Meet 6B: Advancing the 6C: Biomaterial-Based Cancer 6D: Extracellular Vesicles for 6E: Nanomaterials SIG 6F: Navigating the Path of 6G: Stimuli-Responsive 6H: Symposium in Honor
the Editors of Hemocompatibility of Models Biomedical Applications Biomaterials and Medical Biomaterials of Shelly Sakiyama-
Biomaterials Biomaterials Products Elbert’s 50th Birthday:
Journals Celebrating 25 Years of
Shaping Biomaterials in
Neuroengineering

Moderators Kent Leach Hitesh Handa, Mark Garren Ricardo Cruz-Acuna, Sara Eun Ji Chung Kelly Langert Stephanie Steichen, Brittany Carolyn Schutt-Ibsen, Claudia Elizabeth Cosgriff-
Pedron-Haba, Sylvia Zustiak Givens Rassoolkhani, Scott Taylor, Loebel, Brendon Naker Hernandez, Sarah
Lauren Costella, Brian Kwee Stabenfeldt, Julianne
Holloway

Room Grand Ballroom Joliet BLVD B 4D 4C BLVD C BLVD A Marquette

1:30-1:45 Alanna Gannon, 253. In Vitro and In Vivo 261. INVITED SPEAKER: Hua 268. Silicon nanowires augment 281. Using Crystallization To In- 289. INVITED SPEAKER: Mark 296. Digital Light Processing Invited Speakers: Stephanie
Advanced Series, Assessment of Fluorinated Wang, University of Illinois therapeutic extracellular vesicle crease Sustainability In The Prausnitz, Georgia Institute of of Photo-Responsive and Willerth - willerth@uvic.ca
Wiley, Jeremy Polyphosphazene Catheter Urbana-Champaign production from human cardiac Synthesis Of Poly(Ethylene Technology Programmable Hydrogels,
Gilbert, Journal Coatings, Bryan Gregorits1, organoids, Ryan Barrs, PhD1, Glycol) Nanoparticles, Abhishek Dhand1, Bruce
of Biomedical Yi Wu2, Hitesh Handa2, Nathaniel Hyams, BS2, Mei Li, Emily Ingram1, Jason Kirkpatrick2, Manuela
Materials Chen Chen1, Harry Allcock1, MD1, Bozhi Tian, PhD3, Ying Stallings1, Anastasia Shav- Garay-Sarmiento3, Kristi
Research Part Eric Yeager3, Christopher Mei, PhD2 1Medical University erina1, Brittany Givens Anseth2, Jason Burdick3
B, Elaine Siedlecki3, Lichong Xu3 of South Carolina, 2Clemson Rassoolkhani, Ph.D1, Mal- 1University of Pennsylvania,
Jeong, Cell 1Penn State University, University, 3University of gorzata Chwatko, Ph.D1, 2University of Colorado
Biomaterials, 2University of Georgia, 3Penn Chicago Mara Leach1 1University of Boulder, 3University of
Biomaterials Ad- State College of Medicine Kentucky Colorado, Boulder
vances, William
1:45-2:00 Wagner, Acta 254. Carboxymethyl kappa-car- 269. Piezoelectric nanofibrous 282. Proteins Form Reversible 297. Dynamic Gelatin Hydrogels Invited Speakers: Evan Scott -
Biomaterialia, rageenan: anticoagulant scaffold (PES) as a 3D culture Complexes with Two-Di- Crosslinked by Dithio- der4yt@virginia.edu
Jessica Winter, coatings as sustainable platform for enhancing the pro- mensional Nanosilicate lane-Norbornene Click
Journal of Mate- alternatives to heparin for duction of small extracellular Particles, Sam Stealey, Chemistry, Favour Afolabi1,
rial Chemistry B blood contacting devices, vesicles, James Johnston1, PhD1, Jai Rudra, PhD2, Lydia He1, Chien-Chi Lin,
Liszt Yeltsin Madruga1, Hyunsu Jeon1, Yun Young Silviya Zustiak, PhD1 Ph.D.1 1Purdue University
Ketul Popat1, Matt J Kipper2, Choi1, Gaeun Kim1, Tiger Shi1, 1Saint Louis University,
Roberta Sabino3, Somayeh Courtney Khong1, Hsueh-Chia 2Washington University in
Baghersad2 1George Mason Chang1, Nosang Myung1, Saint Louis
University, 2Colorado State Yichun Wang1 1University of
University, 3University of Notre Dame
Wyoming

2:00-2:15 255. Cytocompatible and Hemo- 262. Biomaterial-based modeling 270. Engineered Biomimetic Mate- 283. Discovery of a Nanospiral 290. Development of the Secure 298. Multi-domain disordered Invited Speakers: Nisha Iyer -
compatible, Slippery Organo- of radiotherapy outcomes rials for Enhancing Therapeutic Morphology in Self-Assem- Polymeric Tissue Tag (SPOTT) proteins enable highly pro- nisha.iyer@tufts.edu
gel Coatings Integrated with impacts tumor-stroma Small Extracellular Vesicles, bling Peptide Hydrogels, breast biopsy device, Juan Llull, grammable self-assembly of
Bioactive Polymers, Isabel interactions, Isabella Rivera1, Yichun Wang1 1University of Paul Eisold1, Jonathan BS1, Nicole Levi, PhD2, Darnell intracellular biomateri-
Martinez1, Arpita Shome, Ryan Yao1, Kimberly Selting, Notre Dame Florian1, Diana Kirilov1, Campbell, B.S.2, Clifford Howard, al-condensates, Ian Sicher,
PhD1, Myddelton parker2, Yi DVM1, Catherine Best- Kyle Lampe, Postdoc, PhD, MD1, Jordan Forte, MD1 1Atrium M.Eng.1, Spencer Hayes2,
Wu1 1University of Georgia, Popescu, PhD1, Brendan Har- BS1 1University of Virginia Health Wake Forest Baptist, Maria Giraldo-Castano,
2Universiry of Georgia ley, ScD1, Sara Pedron-Haba, 2Wake Forest University School B.S.3, Keerthy Rangan3,
PhD1 1University of Illinois of Medicine Mariell Pascual, B.S.3, Felipe
Urbana-Champaign Quiroz, Ph.D3 1Georgia
Institute of Technology,
2Emopry University, 3Emory
University

2:15-2:30 256. Liquid-Infused (LI) 263. Microgel Encapsulation of 271. Extracellular Vesicle-incorpo- 284. Ruthenium-complex Na- 291. Scalability of Electrospun 299. Magnetoactive hydrogels to Invited Speakers: Sarah
Nitric Oxide (NO) Releasing Glioblastoma for an In Vitro rated Biostimulatory Matrix nomicelle Optical Sensors Polycaprolactone for Medical mimic arterial wall buckling Stabenfeldt - sarah.staben-
Submicron-Textured Surfaces Drug Screening Platform, Prevents Radiation Dermatitis, for High-Resolution Map- Devices: Overcoming Challenges in atherosclerosis, Claudia feldt@asu.edu
for Biocompatibility in Brittany Payan, B.S.1, Jiayuan Kong1, Kedar Krish- ping of Oxygen Tension for Commercialization, Hannah Loebel, M.D., Ph.D.1, Avina-
Biomedical Devices, Gaurav Annika Carrillo diaz de leon1, nan1, Hexiang Feng1, Kailei in 3D Tissue-Engineered Lacy1, Francisco Chaparro1, va Roy, M.S.E1 1University
Pandey1, Asma Khursheed2, Tejasvi Anand, B.S.1, Gunnar Ding1, Sashank Reddy, MD, Tumor Microenvironments, R. Kevin Tindell2 1Nanoscience of Michigan
Li-Chong Xu, PhD2, Thompson, B.S.1, Brendan Ph.D1, Hai-Quan Mao, Ph.D.1 Kevin Schilling, PhD1, Instruments, 2Nanoscience
Christopher Siedlecki1 1Penn Harley, ScD1 1University of 1Johns Hopkins University Nikita Sehgal, MS1, Analytical
state college of Medicine, Illinois Urbana-Champaign Carolyn Schutt Ibsen, PhD1
2Pennsylvania State Universi- 1Oregon Health& Science
ty College of Medicine University

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CONCURRENT SESSION 6 • FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2025 • 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Session Title 6A: PANEL: Meet 6B: Advancing the 6C: Biomaterial-Based Cancer 6D: Extracellular Vesicles for 6E: Nanomaterials SIG 6F: Navigating the Path of 6G: Stimuli-Responsive 6H: Symposium in Honor
the Editors of Hemocompatibility of Models Biomedical Applications Biomaterials and Medical Biomaterials of Shelly Sakiyama-
Biomaterials Biomaterials Products Elbert’s 50th Birthday:
Journals Celebrating 25 Years of
Shaping Biomaterials in
Neuroengineering

Room Grand Ballroom Joliet BLVD B 4D 4C BLVD C BLVD A Marquette

2:30-2:45 257. New thermoplastic elasto- 264. Engineering Dormancy: 272. Chiral-Assisted siRNA Loading 285. Core-shell Polymeric 292. Regulatory Validation and 300. Boolean Logic-gated Invited Speakers: Tatiana
mers for safer, greener and Insights from a 3D Model of and pH-Responsive Peptide Nanoparticles for the Commercialization of a Sprayable Protein Release via Segura - tatiana.segura@
customizable blood-contact- Microscopic Colorectal Cancer Functionalization in Small Ex- Detection and Treatment Hydrogel for Postoperative Autonomously Compiled duke.edu
ing medical devices with Liver Metastasis, Sabrina tracellular Vesicles for Efficient of Infected Breast Cancer Adhesion Prevention, Lauren Molecular Topology, Murial
antithrombotic profile, Sofia VandenHeuvel1, Sanjana Intracellular Delivery, Gaeun Cells, Spencer Phillips, Costella1, Kate Johnson1, Ross1, Ryan Gharios, PhD1,
F. Melo1, Anna Pierrard1, Roy1, Brinlee Goggans1, Kim1, Runyao Zhu1, Sihan Yu, MS1, Santu Sarkar, Dr.2, Christopher Tison, PhD1 1Luna Annabella Li1, Shivani
Christophe Detrembleur1, Oscar Benavides, PhD1, Alex PhD1, Bowen Fan1, Jennifer Nicole Levi, PhD3, Zach Labs USA Kottantharayil1, Jack Hoye1,
Christine Jerome1, Patrizio Walsh, PhD1, Scott Kopetz, Leon1, Matthew Webber, PhD1, David2 1Wake Forest Cole DeForest, PhD1 1Uni-
Lancellotti1, Cecile Oury1 MD, PhD2, Shreya Raghavn, Yichun Wang1 1University of University, 2Atrium Health versity of Washington
1University of Liege PhD1 1Texas A&M University, Notre Dame Wake Forest Baptist,
2MD Anderson Cancer Center 3Wake Forest University
School of Medicine

2:45-3:00 258. Dual surface functionaliza- 265. A spatially patterned 3D 273. Urinary extracellular vesicles as 286. Rationally designed 293. From Concept to Care: Success- 301. Light-responsive Core- Invited Speakers: Molly
tion of microfluidic blood model for assessing drug gene and protein delivery de- self-immolative and fully Designing Durability into Shell Microparticles for Shoichet - molly.shoichet@
oxygenators using antithrom- efficacy in breast cancer-bone vices, Eun Ji Chung, University self-deliverable trimeric Product Commercialization, Ann Chemo-Photothermal Tri- utoronto.ca
bin-heparin (ATH) and tissue metastasis, Vedant Chit- of Southern California prodrug nanoassemblies Gronda, Ph.D.1 1Medtronic ple-Negative Breast Cancer
plasminogen activator (t-PA) take1, Michelle Tai, BS2, Fan for synergistic combination Therapy, Tom Buckman1,
for enhanced antithrombotic Yang, Ph.D.2 1Fan Yang Lab, anticancer therapy, Vanessa Uzonwanne1,
activity, Siyuan Li1, Neda Stanford University, 2Stanford Nanhee Song1, Nuri Maria Onyekanne1, Nava
Saraei1, Helen Atkinson1, University Kim1, Dongwon Lee1, Bozorgmehri1, Jordan
Christoph Fusch2, Niels Changjin Lim1, Ilseob Paul1, Suhani Gupta1, Ali
Rochow2, Gerhard Gerhard1, Kim1 1Jeonbuk National Salifu1 1Boston College
Ravi Selvaganapathy1, John University
Brash1, Anthony Chan1,
Kyla Sask1 1McMaster Uni-
versity, 2University Hospital
Nuremberg

3:00-3:15 259. Bioinspired Endotheli- 266. Embedded Bioprinting 274. Engineering Lipid Nanopar- 287. Ionizable lipids with 294. Advanced Dry Gel Medical 302. Engineering Focused Keynote and Closing: Jeff
um-Mimicking Slippery of Breast Cancer–Adipose ticles as a Delivery Vehicle for reduced numbers of tails Device for Effective Prehospital Ultrasound-Responsive Hubbell
Surface: Long-Term In Vivo Composite Tissue Model for Novel Extracellular Vesicle-De- direct lipid nanoparticle Management of Junctional Granular Hydrogels for
Infectious Rabbit Model, Yi Patient-Specific Paracrine rived Therapeutics, Lauren tropism to the spleen, Hemorrhage, Shatil Shahriar1, Microvasculature, Natasha
Wu1, Patrick Maffe1, Mark Interaction Analysis, Wonwoo Hawthorne1, George Ronan1, Kaitlin Mrksich1, Mar- Jingwei Xie2 1University of Ne- Claxton1, Matthew DeWitt,
Garren1, Aasma Sapkota1, Jeong, PhD1 1Wake Forest Dila Bozkaya1, Jun Yang1, shall Padilla, PhD1, Emily braska Medical Center, 2UNMC PhD2, Richard Price, PhD1,
Grace Nguyen1, keren Institute for Regenerative Pinar Zorlutuna1 1University of Han, BS1, Dongyoon Kim, Kelly Bukovic1, Rachel
Beita1, Chad Schmiedt, Medicine Notre Dame Ph.D.1, Michael Mitchell, Letteri, PhD1, Steven Caliari,
DVM, DACVS1, Elizabeth J. Ph.D.1 1University of PhD1, Andrew Thim, PhD1,
Brisbois1, Hitesh Handa1 Pennsylvania Christopher Highley, PhD1
1University of Georgia 1University of Virginia,
2University of Virginia/
Focused Ultrasound Cancer
Immunotherapy Center

3:15-3:30 260. Improving the Thrombo- 267. Extracellular matrix cues 275. Bioengineering Customized 288. Parameters of emulsion 295. Green Lunar: Turning Waste 303. Mechanical-Driven
resistivity of Devices via combine to generate diverse Exosomes as a Cell-free Therapy polymerization and copo- into Wealth with Dual-Function Sarcomere Disarray of
Surface-Localized Release of phenotypes during breast for Volumetric Muscle Loss lymer composition predict Halloysite Nanotubes for BAG3-mutated Human iP-
Hydrogen Sulfide, Mark Gar- cancer progression, Ryan Injuries, Breanne Welsh1, nanoparticle properties Lunar Agriculture and Medical SC-Derived Cardiomyocytes
ren1, Rashmi Pandey, PhD1, Stowers, Ph.D.1, Abhishek Surendrasingh Y Sonaye1, Pra- and lymphatic uptake, Applications, Zeinab Jabbari on a Dynamic Topographic
Morgan Ashcraft, PhD1, Yi Sharma1, Rowan Steger1, baha Sikder, PhD1 1Cleveland Alexander Heiler1, Velisdeh1, David K Mills1 Substrate, Nhu Y Mai1,
Wu1, Dagney Crowley, N/ Siddharth Dey, Ph.D.1, Kellie State University Tae Hee Yoon1, Maya 1College of Engineering and Sci- Xiangjun Wu1, James
A1, Elizabeth J. Brisbois1, Heom1 1UC Santa Barbara Levitan1, Yunus Alapan, ence, Louisiana Tech University, Henderson1, Zhen Ma1
Hitesh Handa1 1University PhD2, Susan Thomas, Ruston, USA. 1Syracuse University
of Georgia PhD1 1Georgia Institute of
Technology, 2University of
Wisconsin - Madison

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SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2025
7:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Registration | Normandie Lounge

7:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Speaker Ready Room | PDR#6

8:00 AM - 11:00 PM | Personal Care Lounge | 4R

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM | CONCURRENT SESSION 7


7A: Advanced Applications and Novel Methods in 3D Bioprinting 2 | Grand Ballroom
7B: Biomaterials for Cancer Immunotherapy | BLVD B
7C: Matrix & Peptides in Biomaterials | Joliet
7D: Engineering Cells and Their Microenvironments SIG 1 | BLVD C
7E: Granular & Macroporous Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 1 | 4D
7F: Nanomedicine for Targeted Drug Delivery - 2 | BLVD A
7G: Novel Materials Biologically Inspired | 4C
7H: Orthopaedic Biomaterials SIG 3 | 4A
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM | Break
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM | CONCURRENT SESSION 8
8A: PANEL: Insights & Perspectives from NSF/NIBIB Next Generation Biomaterials | BLVD C
8B: Bioelectronics & Wearable Sensors | 4C
8C: Engineering Cells and Their Microenvironments SIG 2 | BLVD A
8D: Granular & Macroporous Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2 | 4D
8E: Immune Engineering 2 | Joliet
8F: BioInterfaces SIG| BLVD B
8G: Tissue Engineering SIG 3 | 4A

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CONCURRENT SESSION 7
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2025 • 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Session 7A: Advanced Applications and 7B: Biomaterials for Cancer 7C: Matrix & Peptides in 7D: Engineering Cells and 7E: Granular & 7F: Nanomedicine for 7G: Novel Materials - 7H: Orthopaedic
Title Novel Methods in 3D Bioprinting 2 Immunotherapy Biomaterials Their Microenvironments Macroporous Biomaterials Targeted Drug Delivery - 2 Biologically Inspired Biomaterials SIG 3
SIG 1 for Tissue Engineering 1

Moderators Vipuil Kishore, Daniel Shiwarski Hua Wang, Brian Kwee Michael Floren, George Hussey, Janeta Zoldan, Kyle Lampe, Donald Griffin, Tatiana John Clegg, Kelly Langert Gulden Camci Unal, Amol Janorkar
Chien-Chi Lin, Antonella Motta Sylvia Zustiak Segura Nasim Annabi

Room Grand Ballroom BLVD B Joliet BLVD C 4D BLVD A 4C 4A

8:00-8:15 311. INVITED SPEAKER: Fan Zhang, 318. Engineering A Biomateri- 341. Cartilage-Targeting and Drug 326. 3D Mechanical Confinement 334. Stress Relaxation Rate 350. Development of Nano- 358. INVITED SPEAKER: Nich- 366. Independent Control of
University of Washington als-based Lymphoid Niche Depot-Forming Cationic Fusion Directs Muscle Stem Cell of Alginate Microgel medicines for Targeting olas Peppas, University of Biochemical and Physical
for mRNA Lipid Nanoparti- Protein of Insulin-Like Growth Fate and Function, GaYoung Scaffolds Affects Myogenic and Preventing Pancreatic Texas at Austin Cues in 3D-Printed Scaffolds,
cle Cancer Vaccines, Yining Factor 1 Analog, Bill Hakim1, Park1, Josh Grey2, Foteini Differentiation, Andrea C β-Cell Death, Jubril Ako- Andrew Kitson1, Santiago
Zhu, M.S.E.1, Zhi-Cheng Timothy Boyer1, Ambika Moukioti3, Woojin Han2 Filler1, J. Kent Leach1 1UC lade, Ph.D.1, Jillian Lazarte2, Brandon Krick,
Yao1, Jingyao Ma1, Bajpayee, PhD1 1Northeastern 1Ichan School of Medicine at Davis Health Collins, Ph.D.1, Isaac PhD3, Lesley Chow, PhD1
Christine Wei1, Hai-Quan University Mount Sinai, 2Icahn School Crossley1, Ashton Fremin, 1Lehigh University, 2Florida
Mao1 1Johns Hopkins of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Ph.D.1, Nikki Farnsworth, State University, 3Florida
University 3University of Pennsylvania PhD1 1Colorado School A&M University-Florida State
of Mines University

8:15-8:30 319. Injectable adhesive hydro- 342. Development and In Vitro Eval- 327. Characterization of Length- 335. Enzyme Responsive 351. Peptide-Functionalized 367. Fabrication of Bisphospho-
gel-based in situ vaccines uation of Biomimetic Injectable Scale Dependent Rheology Granular Hydrogels for Lipid Nanoparticles for nates Nanoparticles in Mi-
eliminate established brain Hydrogels from Decellularized using Bi-Disperse Multiple Tissue Repair Post-Myo- Targeted Systemic mRNA croparticles as Macrophage
tumors by stimulating Human Nerves for Central Particle Tracking Microrhe- cardial Infarction.Kendra Delivery to the Brain, Targeting and Inflammation
innate and adaptive Nervous System Regeneration, ology during Cell-Material Worthington1, Chima Emily Han, BS1, Michael Modulating Drug Delivery
immune responses that Gopal Agarwal, PhD1, Kennedy Interactions, John McGlynn1, Maduka, DVM, PhD2, Amy Mitchell, Ph.D.1 1Universi- System for Osteoarthritis
are enhanced by sustained Moes1, Christine Schmidt1 Kelly Schultz2 1Lehigh Uni- Perry2, Jason Burdick3 ty of Pennsylvania Therapy.Paul Sagoe1, Era
release kinetics, Michelle 1University of Florida versity, 2Purdue University 1University of Colorado Jain, Ph.D.1 1Syracuse
Dion1, Alexander Cryer, Boulder, 2BioFrontiers University
PhD2, Daniel Dahis, PhD3, Institute, 3University of
Pere Dosta, PhD4, Natalie Colorado, Boulder.
Artzi, PhD5 1Harvard-MIT,
2Brigham and Women’s
Hospital, 3BWH, 4UTSW,
5Harvard Medical School

8:30-8:45 312. TissueFab® Synthetic DLP bioink for 320. Restoration of cGAS in 343. HER2-targeting tandem peptide 328. Determining the Role of 336. Tuning the Morphological 352. Optimizing nanoparticle 360. Bioinspired and 368. Resurfacing-Regenera-
Advanced Tissue and Organ-on-a- tumor cells promotes delivery of bioactive siRNAs PIEZO1 in Stiffness Sensing Properties of Granular geometry to enhance drug Mechanically Robust tive Approach to Repair
Chip Applications, CANCAN XU1, antitumor immunity via targeting CD44 for treatment and Regulation of Muscle Hydrogels to Control Lym- delivery to the brain by Nanostructured Block Osteochondral Defects using
Ganga Panambur1, Elizabeth Aisen- transfer of tumor-cell gen- of HER2+ Breast Cancer, Fibro-Adipogenic Progenitors, phatic Capillary Formation, the intrathecal route, Kha Copolymer Hydrogels, a Bioprosthetic Device, Olivia
brey1, Adam Raw1 1MilliporeSigma erated cGAMP, Alexander Audreanna Miserendino1, K. Kasoorelope Oguntuyo1, Daniel Montes Pinzon1, Uyen Dam, BS1, Elena Arkodip Mandal1, Mat- Dingus, B.S.1, Courteney
Cryer, PhD1, Pere Dosta, Lora Alatise1, Sevrina Tekle1, Britney Chin-Young1, Larion Sanjoy Saha1, Angela Tagli- Andreyko, PhD1, Chung- thew Davidson2, Abhishek Roberts, B.S.1, Connor De-
PhD2, Michelle Dion3, Eliz Anusha Vemula1, Brian Booth, Martin Santiago1, Charlene one1, Donghyun Jeong1, Fan Kuo, PhD1, Oluwatobi Dhand3, Michael Toney1, mott, Ph.D.1, Lauren Davis,
Amar-Lewis, PhD1, Natalie PhD1, Angela Alexander-Bryant, Cai1, Woojin Han1 1Icahn Liao Chen1, Fei Fan1, Babayemi, BS2, Rachael Jason Burdick2 1Univer- Ph.D.1, W. Brian Saunders,
Artzi, PhD4 1Brigham and PhD1 1Clemson University School of Medicine at Mount Hsueh-Chia Chang1, Donny Sirianni, PhD1 1UMass sity of Colorado Boulder, Ph.D., D.V.M.1, Melissa
Women’s Hospital, 2Univer- Sinai Hanjaya-Putra1 1University Chan Medical School, 2University of Colorado, Grunlan, Ph.D.1 1Texas
sity of Texas Southwestern, of Notre Dame 2Rice University Boulder, 3University of A&M University
3Harvard-MIT, 4Harvard Pennsylvania
Medical School

8:45-9:00 313. Digital Light Processing 3D Bioprint- 321. Cancer vaccination using 344. Engineered Decellularized 329. Tissue-Penetrating Hyaluron- 337. Toward a Multicellular, 353. Harnessing Dendrimers 361. Chemically Modified 369. An Engineered Hydroxyap-
ing of Biomimetic Corneal Stroma cell-mediated delivery of Matrix Hydrogels to Mimic ic Acid Hydrogel Provides Gelatin-based Granular Hy- for Targeted Drug Delivery Rhamnan Sulfate atite-Binding Fusion Protein
Equivalent using Gelatin Methacry- an adjuvant loaded via the Crypt-Villus Structures of Multi-Modal Cartilage Micro- drogel Model of the Bone to Neurons, Anjali Sharma, Compounds as Thera- to Improve Localized Delivery
loyl and Oxidized Carboxymethyl- ionic liquid cocktail, Danika the Small Intestine, Ngoc Ha environmental Restoration, Marrow, Brendan Harley, PhD1, Anubhav Dhull, peutics for Metabolic of Bone Morphogenetic
cellulose Interpenetrating Network Rodrigues1, Kyung Soo Luong1, Van Thuy Duong1, Jon- Tristan Pepper1, Lauren ScD1, Gunnar Thompson, MS1, Zhi Zhang, PhD2, Dysfunction-Associated Protein-2 (BMP-2) for Bone
Hydrogel, Gopinathan Janarthanan1, Park2, Malini Mukherji1, athan Barry Bryan1, Chien-Chi Foster2, Jay M Patel2, Thanh B.S.1 1University of Illinois Rishi Sharma, PhD1, Aqib Steatotic Liver Disease, Regeneration, Malvika Sin-
Kamil Elkhoury2, Sanjairaj Vijayaven- Maithili Joshi1, Suyog Lin, Ph.D.1 1Purdue University Doan2, Saitheja Pucha3 Urbana-Champaign Iqbal Dar, PhD1 1Wash- Gregory Callahan1, Amol ghal, BS1, Caroline Foskett1,
kataraman3, Rashik Chand4 1New Shaha1, Litsa Kapsalis3, 1Georgia Tech and Emory, ington State University, Vibhute, PhD1, Cassandra Marian Hettiaratchi, PhD1
York University Abu Dhab, 2New Samir Mitragotri1 1Harvard 2Emory, 3Emory University 2University of Michigan Callmann, PhD1, Aaron 1University of Oregon
York University Abu Dhabi,, 3Tandon University, 2Harvard Unver- -Dearborn Baker, PhD1 1University
School of Engineering, New York sity, 3Harvard College of Texas at Austin
University & New York University Abu
Dhabi, 4New York University Abu
Dhabi & Tandon School of Engineer-
ing, New York University,

28 Society For Biomaterials 2025 Program


CONCURRENT SESSION 7 • SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2025 • 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Session 7A: Advanced Applications and 7B: Biomaterials for Cancer 7C: Matrix & Peptides in 7D: Engineering Cells and 7E: Granular & 7F: Nanomedicine for 7G: Novel Materials - 7H: Orthopaedic
Title Novel Methods in 3D Bioprinting 2 Immunotherapy Biomaterials Their Microenvironments Macroporous Biomaterials Targeted Drug Delivery - 2 Biologically Inspired Biomaterials SIG 3
SIG 1 for Tissue Engineering 1

Room Grand Ballroom BLVD B Joliet BLVD C 4D BLVD A 4C 4A

9:00-9:15 314. Synergistic Effects of Periostin and 322. Clickable Nanoplex Clus- 345. Cryogenically Sintered Extra- 330. Using a Library Approach 338. Bioprinting and Micro- 354. Platelet-inspired Intra- 362. Liquid-liquid Phase 370. Application of flow synthesis
Oxygen Generators in Complex Skin ter-Mediated Synergistic cellular Matrix Particle Scaffolds to Identify Optimal Peptide vascular Assembly within venous Nanomedicine Separating Peptide Con- method for stable synthesis
Tissue 4D Bioprinting, Maedeh Ra- Modulation of Dendritic to Modulate Porosity, Increase Crosslinks for Cell-Responsive PEGNB Granular Materials, enabling Injury-Targeted densates for Therapeutic of OCP, Keizo Hosoya1,
himnejad1, Jinping Xu1, Cristiane Cells and T Cells Amplifies Macrophage Infiltration, and Hydrogels, Yingjie Wu1, Irene Zhang1, Lucia Choi1, Thrombin Delivery for Delivery, Ushasi Praman- Tomohiro Hayashi1, Yuka
Squarize1, Rogerio Castilho1, Marco Tumor-Specific Adaptive Promote Long-Term Remodeling E. Thomas Pashuck, PhD1 Andrew Putnam, Ph.D.1 Hemorrhage Control, Ab- ik1, Anirban Das1, Elise Maruko1, Ryo Hamai2,
Bottino1 1University of Michigan Immunity, Wei Mao1, in Volumetric Muscle Loss 1Lehigh University 1University of Michigan igail Roeckmann1, Bipin Brown1, Heather Struck- Osamu Suzuki2 1Japan Fine
Hyuksang Yoo2 1Knagwon Injuries, Iris Baurceanu, Chakravarthy Paruchuri2, man1, Huihao Wang1, Ceramics Co., Ltd., 2Tohoku
National University, 2Kang- B.S.1, Adrienne Kimmel, B.S.2, Rohini Sekar2, Danielle Sam Stealey, PhD2, University Graduate School
won National University Matthew Wolf, Ph.D.1 1National Sun2, Dante Disharoon2, Macy Sprunger1, Abdul of Dentistry
Institutes of Health, 2National Anirban Sen Gupta2 Wasim3, Jonathan Fascet-
Cancer Institute 1Case Western Reserve ti1, Jagannath Mondal3,
University, 2Case Western Jonathan Silva1, Silviya
Reserve Society Zustiak, PhD2, Meredith
Jackrel1, Jai Rudra, PhD4
1Washington University in
St. Louis, 2Saint Louis Uni-
versity, 3TIFR Hyderabad,
4Washington University in
Saint Louis

9:15-9:30 315. 3D Printing Bioresorbable Scaffolds 323. Plasmid DNA Vaccine for 346. Characterization of POSH- 331. Ultrafast-Relaxing and Photo- 339. Dynamic granular hydro- 355. mRNA-LNP Delivery to 363. Regulating Diabetic 371. Biohybrid Shape Memory
for Wound Healing via Engineering Post-Surgical Immunothera- (3.3A)-Tat Peptide Amphiphile crosslinkable PEG Hydrogels gels as an in vitro cancer the Damaged Spinal Cord, Fibroblasts Using Polymer (SMP) Scaffolds for
Stochastic Voronoi Structures, py Against Murine Melano- Micelles as Novel Therapeutic for Cell and Organoid Culture model, Ellen Frahm1, Jacobus Burger1, Daniel Bioinspired Hyaluronan Potential Bone Regeneration
Mohsen Esmaeili, PhD1, Alex ma, Trishita Chowdhury1, for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, in 3D-Printable Dynamic Ma- chun-Yi Chang1, Chien-Chi Hellenbrand, PhD2, Luke Binding Silk Hydrogels, and Infection Resistance,
Wong1, Michael Vaughn, Ph.D.1 Vanshika Singh1, Sudhakar Joshua Shelton, B.S.1, Aylin trices, Bruce Kirkpatrick1, Lin, Ph.D.1 1Purdue Bolstad3, Amgad Hanna, Amelia Huffer1, Noah Damion Dixon, Ph.D.1,
1Poly-Med, Inc. Godeshala, PhD1, Jordan Kalabak1, Agustin Barcellona, Lea Pearl Hibbard, BS2, University MD4, William Murphy, Terkildsen2, Lichong Ainsley Shields2, Melissa
Yaron, PhD1, Kaushal B.S.1, Megan Schulte, Ph.D.1, Kristi Anseth1 1University of PhD5 1University of Xu3, Roman Shchepin2, Grunlan, Ph.D.1 1Texas
Rege, PhD1 1Arizona State Donald Burke, Ph.D.1, Mark Colorado Boulder, 2University Wisconsin-Madison, Tugba Ozdemir2 1South A&M University, 2Texas A&M
University Daniels, Ph.D.1, Bret Ulery, of Colorado 2University of Wisconsin- Dakota School of Mines Univeristy
Ph.D.1 1University of Missouri Madison, 3University of andTechnology, 2South
- Columbia Wisconsin, 4University Dakota School of Mines
of Wisconsin - Madison, and Technology, 3Penn
5University of Wisconsin State College of Medicine
Madison

9:30-9:45 316. Magnetic Mixer (MagMix): 324. Inhalable Unnatural Sugar 347. Developing and Characterizing 332. Tunable and modular 340. Tuning Mesenchymal Stem 356. Formulation methods for 364. Unconventional 372. Impact of Process Parame-
Advancing Bioink Homogeneity for Tagging and Targeting an Engineered Collagen-Binding viscoelastic matrices to study Cell Extracellular Vesicle peptide-modified lipid Biomaterials for ters and Heat Treatment on
in Extrusion-Based Bioprinting, of Lung Cancer Cells, Fusion Protein to Enhance morphogenesis and invasion Content Through Extracel- nanoparticles, Katelyn Tissue Engineering and Pitting Corrosion in Addi-
Ferdows Afghah1, Ava Ladd1, Verra Jiadiao (David) Zhou1, Localized Delivery of Bone of mammary epithelium, lular Cues in Microgel Scaf- Miyasaki1, Sangwoo Regenerative Medicine, tively Manufactured CoCrMo
McCoy1, Farrah Ye1, Jane Bai1, Ritu Hua Wang2 1University of Morphogenetic Protein-2 Jane Baude1, Ryan Stowers, folds, Matthew Jaeschke1, Han, Ph.D. Chemical Gulden Camci-Unal, Implant Alloy, Amandine
Raman1 1MIT Illinois Urbana Champaign, (BMP-2) for Bone Regeneration, Ph.D.1, Megan Li1, Abhishek Georgios Tseropoulos1, Engineering - University of PhD1 1University of Impergre, PhD1, Nick Hant-
2University of Illinois Malvika Singhal, BS1, Marian Sharma1, Sabrina Jackson1, Nicole Friend1, Mark Seoul, 20221, Ester Kwon, Massachusetts Lowell ke, PhD2, Julia Hochstatter3,
Hettiaratchi, PhD1 1University Daniella Walter1 1UC Santa Young1, Abigail Bole1, Ph.D. Bioengineering Alfons Fischer, Prof4, Jan
of Oregon Barbara Kristi Anseth2 1University -- University of Wash- Sehrt, Prof2, Robin Pourzal,
of Colorado, Boulder, ington2, Olivia Carton2, PhD3 1Clemson University,
2University of Colorado Rebecca Kandell, Ph.D. 2Ruhr-University Bochum,
Boulder Bioengineering -- UC San 3Rush University Medical
Diego, 20232, Jonathan Center, 4Max-Planck-Institut
Gunn2 1University of
California San Diego, 2UC
San Diego

9:45-10:00 317. Automated Organoid and Cell 325. Macroporous Hydro- 348. Decellularized Lymph Node 333. Stimuli-Responsive Polyeth- 341. TissueFab® Porous Bioink 357. Precision-Targeted Stem 365. Making Synthetic Hydro- 373. Potential toxicity from Im-
Spheroid Assembly for Enhanced gel-Based mRNA Cancer Biomaterial Platform to Study ylene Glycol Hydrogels with for the Next Generation Cell-Derived Extracellular gels Inspired by Spider plant Wear Products – Cobalt,
Disease Modeling, Remington Vaccine for In Situ Recruit- the Impact of Microenvironment Dynamic Mechanical Prop- of 3D Bioprinting, Vinson Nanovesicles for Elastic Silk, Ruth Ebubechukwu, Chromium, and Titanium
Martinez, BSE1, Taylor Bertucci, ment and Modulation of on Fibroblastic Reticular Cell erties, Michael Seitz1, Tessa Chu1, Elizabeth Aisenbrey1 Matrix Regenerative BS1, E. Thomas Pashuck, Ions on Neuroblastoma
PhD2, Christopher Highley, PhD1 Dendritic Cells, Ruike Dai1, Phenotype, Estefania Esparza, Decicco2, Erik Schaeffer2, 1MilliporeSigma Repair in Abdominal Aortic PhD2 1Lehigh Universi- IMR-32, Vanaja Narayanas-
1University of Virginia, 2Neural Stem Jiadiao (David) Zhou2, BS1, Alisa Fedotova2, Leonor Era Jain, Ph.D.1 1Syracuse Aneurysms (AAAs), Anand ties, 2Lehigh University wamy1, Mareeswari
Cell Institute Hua Wang3 1University of Teles, BS1, Alice Tomei1, Mira university, 2Syracuse Ramamurthi, PhD, FAHA1, Paramasivan, PhD1, Mathew
Illinois at Urbana-Cham- Sayegh1 1University of Miami, Ali Abba Mutah, DVM, Mathew, PhD1, Xuejun Li,
paign, 2University of 2Johns Hopkins University MVSc2 1Lehigh Univer- PhD1 1University of Illinois
Illinois Urbana Champaign, sity, 2Lehigh University, Chicago
3University of Illinois Bethlehem PA.

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CONCURRENT SESSION 8
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2025 • 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Session Title 8A: PANEL: Insights &
Perspectives from NSF/ 8D: Granular & Macroporous
NIBIB Next Generation 8B: Bioelectronics & 8C: Engineering Cells and Their Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
Biomaterials Wearable Sensors Microenvironments SIG 2 2 8E: Immune Engineering SIG 2 8F: BioInterfaces SIG 8G: Tissue Engineering SIG 3

Moderators Danielle Benoit, Marian Zheng Yan, Cunjang Yu, Janeta Zoldan, Kyle Lampe, Donald Griffin, Tatiana Segura Joshua Doloff, Santi Nathan Gallant, Mary Beth Woojin Han, Qun Wang
Hettiaratchi Murat Guvendiren Sylvia Zustiak Monroe

Room BLVD C 4C BLVD A 4D Joliet BLVD B 4A

10:30-10:45 Kenneth Sims, Battelle 374. INVITED SPEAKER: John 386. Development of a Gelatin-based 394. MAP scaffolds modulate collagen 402. Comparative Analysis of 380. INVITED SPEAKER: Ana Isabel 411. Exercise-induced piezoelectric stimulation
Ryan Trombetta, FDA Rogers, Northwestern Hypoxic Perivascular Niche fibril formation and fibroblast Tonsil Versus PBMC-derived Salazar Puerta, Ohio State for cartilage regeneration in large animal
Samantha Maragh, NIST University to Model the Bone Marrow, phenotype, Alejandra Suarez Human Immune Organoids in University. 2025 Burroughs model.Nidhi Sharma, nis220121, Yang
Daniel Savin, NSF Gunnar Thompson, B.S.1, Arnedo1, Michaela Harris1, Ari Long-term Immune Response Wellcome Fund Rising Star Liu1, Thanh Nguyen, PhD1 1University of
Germano Iannacchione, NSF Victoria Barnhouse, PhD1, Willig1, Brenton D Hoffman1, to Vaccines and Adjuvants, Zhe Award Winner Connecticut
Sydney Bierman, B.S.1, Brendan Tatiana Segura, PhD1 1Duke Zhong1, Andrés García1, Jean
Harley, ScD1, Kristopher Kilian, University Koff, MD, MS2, Ankur Singh, Talk Title: Micro/Nanotechnol-
PhD2 1University of Illinois Ph.D.1 1Georgia Institute of ogy-Guided Reprogramming
Urbana-Champaign, 2University Technology, 2Emory University for Tissue Repair and Regener-
of New South Wales School of Medicine ation for Ana Salazar Puerta for
BioInterfaces SIG Session
10:45-11:00 387. Hydrogel Facilitated 395. A Novel PEG-Based Injectable 403. Synergistic generation of car- 412. Sustained Local Delivery of Butyrate for
Immune-Cancer Cell Co-culture Macroporous Hydrogel Scaffold, diac resident-like macrophages Enhanced Muscle Regeneration in Ischemic
Tumor Microenvironments.Van- Mary Dickenson, MSE1, Sydney and cardiomyocyte maturation Limbs. Nikita John1, Calvin Chao, M.D.2,
shika Singh, PhD1, Muhammad Wheeler, MSE1, Kiera Downey, in tissue engineered platforms, Caitlyn Dang3, Bin Jiang, Ph.D.1 1Northwest-
Raisul Abedin2, Jordan Yaron, MSE1, Weiping Li, PhD1, Jan Michael Monaghan,PhD1 ern University, 2Feinberg School of Medicine,
PhD1, Kaushal Rege, PhD1, Stegemann, PhD1, Cheri Deng, 1Trinity College Dublin Northwestern University, 3Feingberg School
Trishita Chowdhury1 1Arizona PhD1, Aaron Morris, PhD1 1Uni- of Medicine, Northwestern University
State University, 2Adipo Ther- versity of Michigan
apeutics

11:00-11:15 375. INVITED SPEAKER: Rashid 388. Hydrogels with both dynamic 396. Investigating the Impact 404. The aged bone marrow and the 381. INVITED SPEAKER: Lulu Xue, 413. A Viscoelastic Tissue-Mimetic Hydrogel
Bashir, University of Illinois and static RGD have increased of Biomaterial Chirality on onset of hematopoietic stem University of Pennsylvania. for Modelling Chondrogenesis, Elizabeth
Urbana-Champaign adhesion formation and cell Host-material Interaction Using a cell aging in a polyisocyanopep- 2024 Burroughs Wellcome George1, Stephanie Bryant, Ph.D.1 1Univer-
spreading, Abolfazl Moghadd- Limited Lymphocyte Egress Model, tide hydrogel, Aidan Gilchrist, Fund Rising Star Award Winner sity of Colorado Boulder
am, MS1, E. Thomas Pashuck, Eleanor L.P. Caston1, Yongjae PhD1 1University of California,
PhD1 1Lehigh University Lee1, Pablo Cordero Alvarado1, Davis
Michelle Schneider, MD/PhD1,
Tatiana Segura, PhD1 1Duke
University

11:15-11:30 389. Magnetic control of biomimetic 397. Alginate granular scaffolds 405. Immune Organ-on-Chip 414. Microparticles with Tunable Aspect Ratios Us-
multiscale ligand dynamics for support formation of hypertrophic Reveal Dysregulated Zonal ing Photolithography for Injectable Granular
stem cell regulation, Sunhong and chondrogenic constructs made Compartmentalization in Cancer Hydrogel Formation and Cell Delivery, Jun
Min1, Heemin Kang1 1Korea from ECM-loaded MSC spheroids, Patients, Zhe Zhong1, Man- Kim, PhD1, Dean Stornello1, Taimoor Qazi,
University David H Ramos-Rodriguez1, uel Quiñones Pérez1, Andrés PhD1 1Purdue University
Andrea C Filler1, J. Kent Leach1 García1, JEAN KOFF, MD, MS2,
1UC Davis Health Ankur Singh, Ph.D.1 1Georgia
Institute of Technology, 2Emory
University School of Medicine

30 Society For Biomaterials 2025 Program


CONCURRENT SESSION 8 • SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2025 • 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Session Title 8A: PANEL: Insights & 8B: Bioelectronics & 8C: Engineering Cells and Their 8D: Granular & Macroporous 8E: Immune Engineering SIG 2 8F: BioInterfaces SIG 8G: Tissue Engineering SIG 3
Perspectives from NSF/ Wearable Sensors Microenvironments SIG 2 Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2
NIBIB Next Generation
Biomaterials

Room BLVD C 4C BLVD A 4D Joliet BLVD B 4A

11:30-11:45 376. Biodegradable Piezoelectric 390. Modulating 4D Cell Function via 398. Development of Avidity-Controlled 406. Localized Delivery of Encapsu- 382. Vocal Fold Functional Recov- 415. Patterning fiber types in engineered
Nanofibers for Medical Ap- Grayscale Spatiotemporal Bio- Biotherapeutic Delivery Systems lated Cell Therapy for Targeted ery after Intubation Trauma muscle tissues with optogenetics, Ronald
plications, Jinyoung Park1, material Customization, Ryan for the Treatment of Acute Kidney Modulation in Pulmonary Treated with Composite-Coat- Heisser, PhD1, Angel Bu1, Tamara Rossy,
Thinh Le1, Meysam Chorsi1, Brady1, Ryan Francis1, Jeremy Injury, Arielle D’Elia, MS1, Kenneth Fibrosis, Kailyn Nunez1, ed Endotracheal Tubes, Ga- PhD1, Ritu Raman1 1MIT
Thanh Nguyen, PhD1 1Uni- Filteau, PhD1, Irina Kopyeva, Kim, MS2, Carl Russell III, BS3, Akari Samira Aghlara-Fotovat2, briela Cervantes-Gonzales1,
versity of Connecticut PhD1, Cole DeForest, PhD1 Seiner, MS1, Alex Osidach, M.S.1, Miguel Mendez3, Ravi Ghanta3, Ronit Malka2, Joo Ong1, Rena
1University of Washington Winni Gao, BS1, Danielle Soranno, Omid Veiseh1 1Rice University, Bizios1, Greogry Dion3, Teja
MD3, Christopher Rodell, Ph.D.1 2Sentinel Biotherapeutics, Guda1 1The University of Texas
1Drexel University, 2Drexel Univer- 3Baylor College of Medicine at San Antonio, 2Brooke Army
sity College of Medicine, 3Indiana Medical Center, 3University of
University Cincinnati Medical Center

11:45-12:00 377. Hydrogel Electrodes for 391. Synthetic Regulation of Cell 399. Granular Hydrogel Composites for 407. Anatomical location and 383. Biodegradable Polyurethane 416. Covalent Tethering of Immunomod-
Real-Time Tumor Sensing Signaling within Engineered Microvascularized Engineered Tissue alloy/surface treatment Foams with Enhanced ulatory Cytokines into Poly(ethylene
and Extracellular Matrix Microenvironments to Control Grafts, Michael Hu, MS1, Gonzalo composition-specific immune Bioactivity to Improve Trau- glycol) thiol-norbornene Hydrogels, laurel
Response, Aydasadat Pour- Vascularization, Mai Ngo, PhD1 Anyosa-Galvez1, Firaol Midekssa, responses to metallic implants, matic Wound Healing, Natalie Stefani1, Stephanie Bryant, Ph.D.1, Kayla
mostafa1, Anant Bhusal2, 1University of Wisconsin-Mad- MS1, Brendon Baker, Ph.D.1 1Uni- Stuart Bauer, B.S., M.S.1, Jessica Petryk, MS1, Leo Saldanha1, Castillo-Aguilar1 1University of Colorado
Niranjan Menon3, Amir ison versity of Michigan Stelzel, B.S.1, Valerie Wong1, Shawn Sutherland1, Mary Boulder
K Miri1, Sagnik Basuray1 Allison Horenberg, B.S.1, War- Beth Monroe, PhD1 1Syracuse
1New Jersey Institute of ren Grayson, Ph.D.1, Joshua University
Technology, 2Rowan univer- Doloff, Ph.D.1 1Johns Hopkins
sity, 3newjersy institute of University
technology

12:00-12:15 378. Electrochemical Sensing 392. Tri-Directional Interactions 400. Multicellular Granular Hydrogels 408. Glycation of collagen affects 384. Engineering Dynamic 417. Determining Matrix Contributions Leading
of Endogenous Nitric Oxide between Cells, Hydrogels, and of the Perivascular Niche to Study osteogenic differentiation of Topographies to Modulate to Dysfunction in Adipocytes, Sameera Vel-
as a Function of Diabetes, Nascent ECM Govern Cell Fate, Glioblastoma Progression, Brittany hMSCs and intrafibrillar miner- Biological Interactions, Jouha lore1, Qinghua Xu1, Marisa Egan2, Paulina
Mikaylin Nogler1, Yu-Chung (Joshua) Liu, M.S.1, Payan, B.S.1, Tejasvi Anand, B.S.1, alization, Siyoung Choi1, Lara Min1 1University of Michigan, Babiak1, Julie Liu, PhD2, Luis Solorio, PhD1
Mark Schoenfisch2 1The Eleanor Plaster1, Avinava Roy, Joel Kattoor1, Brendan Harley, ScD1 Estroff1, Claudia Fischbach1 Mohammad Asadi 1Purdue University West Lafayette, 2Purdue
University of North Carolina M.S.E1, Matthew Tan, Ph.D.1, 1University of Illinois Urbana-Cham- 1Cornell University University
at Chapel Hill, 2UNC Chapel Pamela Duran, PhD1, Gabriel paign
Hill Walters, BS1, Carlos Aguilar,
PhD1, Claudia Loebel, M.D.,
Ph.D.1 1University of Michigan

12:15-12:30 379. Development of an 393. Tuning hydrogel cell scaffolds 401. Programmed Shape Transformations 409. Matrix Mechanics Influences 385. Hydrogel Viscoelasticity 418. Stronger by Nature: Advancing Biomateri-
Electrogenetic Cell-Based by varying secondary structure in Cell-laden Granular Hydrogel Microvascular Senescence Regulates Cellular Adhesion als with Functional Nanoparticle-Enhanced
Therapy for On-Demand of peptoid crosslinkers, Aldaly Composites, Nikolas Di Caprio1, and Pro-inflammation, Jiyeon to Nascent Matrix, Matthew Silk Hydrogels, Olivia Foster, B.S.1, Derek
Cytokine Delivery, Grace Pineda-Hernandez1, David Alex Hughes, PhD2, Jason Burdick3 Song, PhD1, Ya Guan1, Connor Tan, Ph.D.1, Eleanor Plaster1, Hiscox, B.S1, Sawnaz Shaidani, B.S.1, Riley
May1, Rachel Daso1, Castilla-Casadiego, PhD1, Logan 1University of Pennslyvania, 2Uni- Amelung1, Sharon Gerecht, Haguy Wolfenson, Ph.D.2, Patten, B.S.1, Ella Canas1, Jean Park1,
Victoria Kindratenko2, Ellie Morton, PhD2, Adrianne Rosales, versity of Pennsylvania, 3University PhD1 1Duke University Claudia Loebel, M.D., Ph.D.1 Charlotte Jacobus, B.S.1, David Kaplan,
Chen1, Samantha Fleury1, PhD3 1The University of Texas at of Colorado, Boulder 1University of Michigan, PhD1 1Tufts University
Amaury Bittar1, Matthew Austin, 2Tufts University, 3Uni- 2Technion - Israel Institute of
Parker1, Christian Schreib, versity of Texas at Austin Technology
PhD1, Isaac Hilton, PhD1,
Laura Segatori, PhD1, Jacob
Robinson, PhD1, Jonathan
Rivnay, PhD2, Omid Veiseh,
PhD1 1Rice University,
2Northwestern University

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POSTERS
Society For Biomaterials 1P510. Natural Polymer-based Composite Hydrogels for 3D Printing of
Tissue Engineering Scaffolds for Liver Regeneration, XINYANG
Poster Session 1 ZHANG1, Min Wang, none1 1The University
Wednesday, April 9, 2025, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm of Hong Kong

1P511. 3D Bioprinted Electroconductive Hydrogels with Controlled


ADVANCED APPLICATIONS AND NOVEL Electrical Stimulation for Enhanced Tissue Regeneration,
METHODS IN 3D BIOPRINTING Deepak Khare, PhD1, Adolfo Ocampo, MS1, Xiaojun Yu,
Professor2 1Stevens Institute of Technology, 2Professor
1P500. Response of Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells to Additively
Manufactured Porous 3-Dimensional Biomimetic Titanium-
1P512. In situ 3D printing with silk fibroin-based inks: a double
Aluminum-Vanadium Constructs Is Mediated via Wnt16 and
crosslinking process, Francesca Agostinacchio, PhD1, Vincent
microRNA-145, David Cohen1, Michael Berger, PhD1, Jingyao
Fitzpatrick, PhD2, David Kaplan, PhD2, Antonella Motta, PhD1
Deng, PhD1, Thomas Jacobs1, Barbara Boyan1, Zvi Schwartz1
1University of Trento, 2Tufts University
1Virginia Commonwealth University
1P513. 3D Bioprinting of Concentrically Layered Bioactive Factors for
1P501. High-Throughput Precision Particle/Cell Sorting Using 3D
Targeted Vasculature in Bone, Kristine Suritis1, Levi Olevsky,
Microfluidic Channels with Vertically Oriented Cross-Section,
BS1, Eric Holmgren, MD2, Katherine Hixon, Ph.D.3 1Dartmouth
Guigen Zhang, PhD1 1University of Kentucky
College, 2Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, 3Dartmouth
College, Thayer School of Engineering
1P502. Multiplexing Bioprinting and Near-Field Electrospinning
to Develop Multi-Material Constructs for Meniscus Tissue
1P514. 3D bioprinted scaffolds using Fibercoll-Flex-N® fibrillar collagen
Engineering, Alyssa Salazar1, Justin Brown1 1The Pennsylvania
bioinks for Tissue Engineering, James Murray, BA, MBA1, T.
State University
Zuniga, Ph.D.2 1Viscofan Bioenginering, 2Viscofan SA
1P503. 3D jet writing of tunable hydrogel scaffolds for tissue
engineering applications, Eleanor Plaster1, Seongjun Moon, ADVANCING THE HEMOCOMPATIBILITY OF
Ph.D.1, Joerg Lahann, Ph.D.1 1University of Michigan BIOMATERIALS
1P504. Microwave-assisted synthesis of norbornene-functionalized 1P515. Reimagining hemocompatible coatings: modulation of
macromers for hydrogel crosslinking and 3D bioprinting, hemostasis by interactive polymer brushes, César Rodriguez-
Jonathan Bryan, B.S.1, Chien-Chi Lin, Ph.D.1 1Purdue University Emmenegger1 1Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia and
Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies
1P505. 3D-printable multifunctional single-network hydrogels with
native tissue-like mechanical properties for surgical training 1P516. Improving hemocompatibility by suppression of the first steps
and biomedicine, Junggeon Park1, Joanne Hwang1, Hyunjoon of blood coagulation, Jenny v. Campenhausen, M. Sc.1, César
Kong2 1UIUC, 2University of Illinois at Rodriguez-Emmenegger2 1DWI Leibniz Institute for Interactive
Urbana-Champaign Materials, 2Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia and Catalan
Institution for Research and
1P506. Fabrication and Optimization of a 3D Printed Advanced Studies
Polyhydroxybutyrate/MXene Hybrid Scaffold for Bone
Regeneration, Mingzu Du1, Xuebin Yang2, giuseppe Tronci2, 1P517. “Surface fluorination to decrease thrombogenicity of flow
David Wood2 1Univeristy of Leeds, 2university of leeds diverting stents used to treat intracranial aneruysms”, Malia
McAvoy, M.D., M.S.1, Kan Wu, Ph.D.1, Michael Levitt, M.D.1,
1P507. Evaluating the Impact of Scaling on the Mechanical Strength Buddy Ratner, Ph.D.1 1University of Washington
and Accuracy of 3D-Printed Trabecular Bone Structures, Nolan
Cooper1, Garret Morrissiey1, Naser Haghbin, Faculty1 1P518. Modified Carrageenan on Titania Nanotubes as a Sustainable
1Fairfield University Heparin Alternative for Blood-Contacting Surfaces, Somayeh
Baghersad1, Liszt Yeltsin Madruga2, Alessandro F. Martins3,
1P508. Engineering Small Diameter Vascular Networks with Hollow Ketul Popat2, Matt J Kipper1 1Colorado State University,
Fibers Generated Using a 3D-Printed Coaxial Extrusion System, 2George Mason University, 3Pittsburg State University
Obinnaya Agomuoh1, Rafael Ramos, BS, MS1, Howard
Matthew, PhD1 1Wayne State University 1P519. The Functionalization of Chondroitin Sulfate on a Medical
Grade SNAP Blended Polymer for Improved Antifouling and
1P509. 4D Bioprinting of Smart Self-Morphing Hydrogel Structures, Anti-thrombotic Properties, Tia Shorter1, Mark Garren2 1The
Shuaiqi Song1, Tarun Agarwal1, Shengbo Guo1, Lijie Zhang, University of Georgia, 2University of Georgia
Ph.D.1 1The George Washington University

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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
ANTIMICROBIAL BIOMATERIALS 1P530. Live Microbe Imaging of Bacterial Biofilm Disruption by
Cathodic Voltage-Controlled Electrical Stimulation on
1P520. A Drug Releasing Chest Tube for Infection Prevention in the CoCrMo substrates, Jesse Schmitz, MS1, Menachem Tobias,
Far Forward Environment, Gregory callahan1, Xuening Zhou1, MS1, Mark Ehrensberger, PhD1 1University at Buffalo
Alberto Madariaga1, Varsha Karanam2, Marilyn Wells1,
Michelle Mikesh1, Manuel Rausch, PhD1, Daniel Stromberg, 1P531. Eradication of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Infections on
MD3, Vernita Gordon, PhD1, Aaron Baker, PhD1 1University of Polyethylene when Coupled with Titanium Alloy Ti64 and
Texas at Austin, 2UT San Antonio, 3Dell Medical Sch Cobalt-Chromium-Molybdenum Using Cathodic Voltage-
Controlled Electrical Stimulation, kevin McPhillips, PhD1,
1P521. Nitric Oxide-Releasing Polydimethylsiloxane Sponges with Menachem Tobias, MS1, Mark Ehrensberger, PhD1
Tunable Porosity, Adam Goodman1, Natalie Crutchfield1, 1University at Buffalo
Manjyot Chug1, Hitesh Handa1, Elizabeth J. Brisbois1
1University of Georgia 1P532. Halloysite-Polydopamine based photoreactive nanohybrids
to treat multidrug-resistant Bacterial infection, Mohammad
1P522. Inherently Antimicrobial Bone Cement Composite, Lauren Jabed Perves Bappy1, David K Mills2 1Louisiana Tech
Kemp, B.A.1, Alexander Tatara, M.D., Ph.D.1 1University of University, 2College of Engineering and Science, Louisiana
Texas Southwestern Medical Center Tech University, Ruston, USA.

1P523. Antibiotic Loaded Cement Has Prolonged Surface Bacterial 1P533. Phytochemicals for Periprosthetic Joint Infection Prophylaxis
Attachment Inhibition, Amanda Boyle1, Joshua Lawton2, against Staphylococcus Aureus, Nicole D’Souza1, Terence
Terence McIff, MBA, PhD3 1KU Medical Center, 2University McIff, MBA, PhD1 1University of Kansas Medical Center
of Kansas School of Medicine, 3University of Kansas
Medical Center 1P534. Novel Immuno-Inspired Biomaterial for Wound Healing and
Suppression of Microbial Growth, Priyan Weerappuli, PhD1,
1P524. Polymicrobial Growth on Submicron Textured and Smooth Sasha Cai Lesher-Pérez2 1University of Michigan,
Polyurethane, Asma Khursheed1, Gaurav Pandey, PhD1, 2Univeristy of Michigan
Christopher Siedlecki2, Li-Chong Xu, PhD1 1Pennsylvania
State University College of Medicine, 2Penn State College 1P535. Evaluation of Tethered Liquid Perfluorocarbon, Nitric
of Medicine Oxide-Releasing Intravascular Catheters in Antimicrobial
Applications: A Synergistic Bioactive-Bioinert Strategy,
1P525. Characterization of Antimicrobial and Wound Healing Sierra Milligan1, Elizabeth J. Brisbois1, Hitesh Handa1
Properties of Peroxide-Doped Film Systems, Ayden Watt, 1University of Georgia
MSc1, Dario Job, MScA2, Justin Matta, MSc1, Cat-Thy Dang,
MScA2, Yara Raphael, MSc2, Geraldine Merle, PhD2, Jake 1P536. Synthesis and antifungal efficacy of Human serum albumin
Barralet, PhD1 1McGill University, 2Polytechnique Montreal nanoparticles loaded with Posaconazole, Vimalin Jeyalatha
Mani1, Hu Yang1 1Missouri University of Science and Technology
1P526. Designer antimicrobial polymers with facial amphiphilicity,
Alimi Abiodun1, Leman Kurnaz1, Swagatam Barman1, Adam 1P537. On-Demand Biofilm Removal by Shape Memory Triggered
Parris1, Chuanbing Tang1 1University of South Carolina Changes in Surface Topography, Wenhan Zhao1, Dacheng
Ren1 1Syracuse University
1P527. Acylated Chitosan Nanofibers Loaded with Cis-2-Decenoic
Acid and a Local Anesthetic Perform Comparably to 1P538. Thermosensitive Hydrogel Loaded with
Commercial Silver Products, Ezzuddin Abuhussein, M.S.1, S-Nitrosoglutathione/Cyclodextrin Complexesfor Localized
Yogita Dintakurthi1, Michelle Lee1, Josh Bush, PhD1, Jessica Nitric Oxide Delivery, Wuwei Li, PhD1, Xuewei Wang, PhD1
Jennings, PhD1 1The University of Memphis 1Virginia Commonwealth University

1P528. Evaluation of Bacterial Adhesion on Borate Bioactive Glass 1P539. Gravity Driven Flow for Biofilm Formation Analysis: OCT
Incorporated PMMA Bone Cement in a Modified CDC Observations of Marine Biofouling, Taylor Seawell1, Farhad
Biofilm Reactor®, Kara Hageman, MPH1, Rebekah Blatt2, Shokati1, Reece Fratus1, David Karig1, Bruce Gao1
Richard Brow, PhD2, Terence McIff, MBA, PhD1 1University of 1Clemson University
Kansas Medical Center, 2Missouri University of Science and
Technology 1P540. Self-Defensive Adhesive Nanotherapeutics Capable of On-
Demand Antibiotics Release for Prevention of Surgical Site
1P529. Hydrogel-based co-delivery of antimicrobial agents to Infection, Ji Won Choi1, Mou Seung Kim1, Yun Kee Jo, Ph.D.1
eliminate chronic infection and promote bone healing, 1Kyungpook National University
Luiza DaMotta, B.S.1, Andrés García1, Eunice Chee, Ph.D.1
1Georgia Institute of Technology

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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
1P541. Dual Action Nitric Oxide-Releasing Polydimethylsiloxane 1P553. Transparent Biocompatible Interfaces for Prolonging the Lifetime
Sponge Preventing Infection in Needleless Connectors, Adam of the Remotely controlled Photothermal Therapy Devices Used
Goodman1, Manjyot Chug1, Natalie Crutchfield1, Mark Garren1, in Brain Tumor Treatment, Naghmeh Shahraki1, Seyedamin
Hitesh Handa1, Elizabeth J. Brisbois1 1University of Georgia Hashemi1, Maryam Ghareh Sheikhlou1, Mostafa Sajjadi1,
Hamed Arami1, Saman Ebrahimibasabi1, Layla Khalifehzadeh1,
1P542. Reduction of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Infections on Maryam Golshahi1 1Arizona State University
Conductive Ultra -High Molecular Weight Polyethylene Using
Cathodic Voltage-Controlled Electrical Stimulation, kevin 1P554. Facile Platform for Multifunctional Bioinspired Antifouling
McPhillips, PhD1, Peder Solberg2, Menachem Tobias, MS1, Coordination Complex Coating, Natalie Crutchfield1, Ekrem
Douglas Van Citters, PhD2, Mark Ehrensberger, PhD1 1University Özkan, PhD1, Annalise Tucker1, Yi Wu1, Elizabeth J. Brisbois1,
at Buffalo, 2Dartmouth College Hitesh Handa1 1University of Georgia

1P543. Live Microbe Imaging of Bacterial Biofilm Disruption by alkaline 1P555. Matrix Mechanics Modulates the Permeability and Contractility
pH shift, Jesse Schmitz, MS1, Menachem Tobias, MS1, Mark of Endothelium within Engineered Microvessels, Elizabeth
Ehrensberger, PhD1 1University at Buffalo Stanley1, Lydia Kruis1, Anna Bunge1, Michael Hu, MS1, Brendon
Baker, Ph.D.1 1University of Michigan
BIOELECTRONICS & WEARABLE SENSORS
1P556. Peptidomimmetic Polyester Electrospun Mats for Hemorrhage
1P544. Sulfonation Enhances Conductivity of Soy Protein Gels for
Control, Prathamesh Mane1, Avanti Pandit2, Abraham Joy3
Applications in Muscle Engineering, Andrea C Filler1, J. Kent
1Northeastern University, 2n/a, 3Northesatern University
Leach1 1UC Davis Health
1P557. Intracellular Self-Assembly of Organelle-like Biomaterials from
1P545. Flexible Pressure Sensor as an Integrative Companion Digital
Diverse Disordered Protein-Polymers, Spencer Hayes, M.S.1,
Diagnostic for Dysphagia, Anthony Cino, BS1, Mark Seeley,
Maria Giraldo-Castano, B.S.2, Mariell Pascual, B.S.2, Kevin Tao,
MD2, Narayan Bhattarai, PhD3, Kellly Troxell, MA CCC-SLP4,
B.S.3, Felipe Quiroz, Ph.D2 1Georgia Institute of Technology,
Dhruv Seshadri1 1Lehigh University, 2Geisinger Health System,
2Emory University, 3Albert Einstein College of Medicine
3NC A&T State University, 4Good Shepherd Specialty Hospital
1P558. Programming Surface Motility and Modulating Physiological
1P546. Wireless Smart Wearable Device Using Multifunctional Bioactive
Behaviors of Bacteria via Biosurfactant-Mimetic Polyurethanes,
Nanowires for Personalized Healthcare Applications, Sei Kwang
Zixi Chen, N/A1, Apoorva Vishwakarma2, Abraham Joy3
Hahn1, SANG HOON HONG, B.S1 1POSTECH
1Northeastern University, 2Food and Drug Administration,
1P547. Solution Blow Spun Nonwoven Nanofiber Mats for Real-time 3Northesatern University
Wound Virulence Sensing, Jordon Gilmore, PhD1, Md Salauddin
Sk, Msc1 1Clemson University BIOMATEREIALS FOR CELLULAR
IMMUNOTHERPAY
1P548. 11, Sehong kang, M.S.1, Hyunjoon Kong2 1University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champagin, 2University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1P559. LNP-mediated delivery of Foxp3-CAR mRNAs for in vivo
engineering of CD4+ T cells into CAR-Tregs for the treatment of
1P549. Controllable fabrication of multifunctional micro-thermocouples autoimmunity, Fengqiao Li1, Gloria B. Kim1 1Mayo Clinic Arizona
for temperature detection inside single suspending droplets,
Yuan An1, Lina Xu, Associate Professor1, Wei Mao1, Ning Gu, 1P560. Biomaterial Carriers for Macrophage Cell Therapy in
Professor2 1Southeast University, 2Nanjing University Regenerative Medicine, Samuel Sung, MS1, Ricardo Whitaker,
PhD2 1Drexel University, 2University of Pennsylvania
BIOINTERFACES SIG
1P561. Precision biomaterials sustain durable and massive expansion of
1P550. Substrate Charge Modulates Protein Adsorption and human CAR-T cells in vitro, Xiao Huang1 1Drexel University
Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Adhesion, Erika Wheeler, M.S.1, J.
Kent Leach1 1UC Davis Health 1P562. Determining Release Kinetics of a Combination Oxygen
Generating, Drug-Releasing 3D Printed Silicone Scaffold,
1P551. Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Interactions with Nanoparticles and Cameron Crouse, BS1, Taylor Lansberry, BS1, Cherie Stabler,
Impact on Tissue Transport, Marisa Egan1, Evelyn Nonamaker1, PhD1 1University of Florida
Luis Solorio, PhD2, Julie Liu, PhD1 1Purdue University, 2Purdue
University West Lafayette 1P563. Macroencapsulation Cell Therapies to Treat Type I Diabetes, Tuhfah
Abdallah, MS1, Tanush Varma, Student1, JESSICA WEAVER, PhD1,
1P552. Assessing the Sensitivity of Hybrid Gold-Hydrogel Matthew Becker, PhD1 1Arizona State University
Nanocomposites for LSPR-Based Protein Sensing, Priscilla
Lopez, Ph.D.1, Marissa Wechsler, Ph.D.1 1University of
Texas at San Antonio
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BIOMATERIAL-BASED CANCER MODELS 1P573. Synthetically enhancing molecular flexibility to immune ligands
for augmenting their immunoregulatory potency, Nicole
1P564. Biophysical Characterization of Extracellular Matrix Racca1, Esma Yolcu, PhD2, Haval Shirwan, PhD2, María
Remodeling In Microengineered Solid Tumors, Aydasadat Coronel1 1University of Michigan, 2University of Missouri
Pourmostafa, PhD scholar1, Gabrielle Uskach, Undegraduate
Researcher1, Amir K Miri, Dr Faculty1 1New Jersey 1P574. Engineered Polysaccharide A Nanoparticles for Inflammatory
Institute of Technology Bowel Disease, Zhenyu Wang, M.S.1, Jamal Lewis, Ph.D.1,
Rian Harriman, Ph.D.2, Jada Brown1, Nicole Crow1 1University
1P565. Engineered Hydrogel Reveals the Biochemical Role of of Florida, 2University of California, Davis
the Extracellular Matrix in Esophageal Adenocarcinoma,
Daniel Garcia, MA1, Esha Uddin1, Noriyuki Nishiwaki, BIOMATERIALS EDUCATION SIG
MD, PHD2, Yasuto Tomita, MD, PhD1, Joel Gabre, MD2,
Ricardo Cruz-Acuña, PhD2 1Columbia Univeristy Irving 1P575. Calibrating Our NIH Enhancing Science, Technology,
Medical Center, 2CUIMC EnginEering, and Math Educational Diversity Program,
Karen Burg, Ph.D.1, Caitlin Conyers1, Timothy Burg, Ph.D.1
1P566. Investigating the Effects of Tensile Strain on Breast Cancer 1University of Georgia
Cell Dormancy Using a Lung-Mimetic Magnetic Actuation
Platform, Madison Howard1, Luis Solorio, PhD2 1Purdue 1P576. Integration of Virtual Laboratory Modules in a Lecture-Based
University, 2Purdue University West Lafayette Tissue Engineering Course, Cheryl Gomillion, Ph.D.1
1University of Georgia
1P567. Investigating extracellular matrix interactions driving
hepatocellular carcinoma progression using hyaluronic acid BIOMATERIALS FOR CANCER
hydrogels, Silviya Zustiak, PhD1, James Baker, B.S.1, Wing-Kin
Syn, MD1, Jason Coombes, Ph.D.1 1Saint Louis University
IMMUNOTHERAPY
1P577. PEG-Crosslinked Azlactone Hydrogels with Tunable
1P568. Assessment of Electrical Activity in Glioma Cell Lines Hydrolytic Stability for Multimodal Drug Release, Emily
Encapsulated in GelMA Hydrogel, Maryam Ghareh Rasmussen, M.S. Pharmacology1, SK Arif Mohammad, PhD1,
Sheikhlou1, Naghmeh Shahraki1, Seyedamin Hashemi1, Kendall Kelly1, Ally Grace Bounds1, Penelope Jankoski2, Evan
Saman Ebrahimibasabi1, Mostafa Sajjadi1, Maryam Golshahi1,
Stacy2, William Jarrett, PhD2, Tristan Clemons, PhD2, Adam
Hamed Arami1, Layla Khalifehzadeh1 1Arizona State University
Smith, PhD1, Thomas Werfel, PhD1 1University of Mississippi,
1P569. Characterization of Three-Dimensional Spheroids for 2University o
Glioblastoma Treatment, Emalee Mann1, Sylvanie Johnson,
1P578. Adsorptive Blood Filtration Improves Signs and Symptoms
Bachelor of Science1, Jessie Boulos, Bachelor of Science1,
in Late-Stage Metastatic Cancer Patients, Robert Ward, NAE,
Megan Pitz, PhD1, Angela Alexander-Bryant, PhD1
PhD(h.)1, Keith McCrea, Ph.D.1, Rob Ward, B.S.1 1ExThera
1Clemson University
Medical Corporation
1P570. Ex situ evaluation of the synergistic anticancer effect of
1P579. T cell-responsive macroporous hydrogels for in situ T cell
curcumin and ZIF-8 nanoparticles on A2780 ovarian cancer
expansion and enhanced antitumor efficacy, Rimsha Bhatta1,
cell line, Mostafa Bashiri1, Hadi Tabesh1, Ali porkhalil1, Elham
Hua Wang2, Daniel Nguyen3 1University of Illinois at Urbana
Saberian2, David K Mills3 1University of Tehran, Iran, 2Dep.
of Medicine and Dentistry, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Champaign, 2University of Illinois, 3UIUC Dept. of Material
Clinic and academy of Maxillofacial surgery of Kosice, Kosice, Science Engineering
Slovakia., 3Colleg
1P580. Polylactic Acid-based Multifunctional Porous Microspheres
1P571. Biomimetic 3D Hydrogel Based Modeling Advances in Loaded with Oncolytic Spores for Imaging-guided Cancer
Neuroblastoma Research: The Inverted Colloidal Crystal Therapy, Gahyun Bae, M.S.1 1Sungkyunkwan University
Scaffold Approach, Aliciana Ilias1, Hyunsu Jeon2, James
1P581. Magnetic DNA Nanoscrews for Enhanced Tumor Drug
Johnston2 1Saint Mary’s College, 2University of Notre Dame
Delivery, Nanditha Gayathri srinivasan1, Kehao Huang1,
Courtney Culkins, PhD1, Blaise Kimmel, PhD2, Carlos Castro,
BIOMATERIAL-MEDIATED IMMUNE PhD1, Jessica Winter, PhD1 1The Ohio State University, 2The
MODULATION FOR AUTOIMMUNITY Ohio State Unversity
TREATMENT
1P582. Exosomes as Biomaterials for Vascular Regeneration in a
1P572. Methyl Syringate as a Potential Biomaterial Additive: A Murine Model of Peripheral Artery Disease, Sree Aravindan,
Honey-Derived Compound with Strong Antioxidant and Anti- BS1, Renato Reyes, BS1, Dana Larocca, PhD2, Jieun Lee, PhD2,
Inflammatory Capabilities, Evan Main, MS1, Evan Main, BS1, Ngan Huang, PhD1 1Stanford University, 2Serina Therapeutics
Evan Main, Ph.D.1 1The University of Memphis

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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
1P583. Metabolic Labeling and Targeted Modulation of Adipocytes, BIOMATERIALS FOR NEURAL ENGINEERING
Yueji Wang1, Yang Bo2, Hua Wang3 1UIUC, 2University of
Washington, 3University of Illinois 1P593. Development of Extracellular Matrix-laden Piezoelectric
Scaffolds to Guide Nerve Repair, Andrew Bryan, MS1, Greg
BIOMATERIALS FOR Harris, PhD1 1University of Cincinnati
FUNCTIONAL VASCULATURE 1P594. Towards Flexible Bioelectrodes: Enhancing Biocompatibility
1P584. Transitional Support from Fibrin Critical for Angiogenesis in and Electrical Interface in Alginate-Gelatine Hydrogels,
Collagen:Fibrin Interpenetrating Hydrogels, Gennifer Chiou1, Karolina Cysewska1, Lisa Schobel2, Aldo Boccaccini2 1Gdansk
Liliana Danford2, Joo Ong1, Rena Bizios1, Teja Guda1 1The University of Technology, 2Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
University of Texas at San Antonio, 2The Unversity of Texas Erlangen-Nürnberg
at San Antonio
1P595. Investigation of neurogenesis and axonal extension in
1P585. Pro-Angiogenic Cell Factories Promote Vascularization and spinal progenitor cells after inhibition of chondroitin sulfate
proteoglycans, Oluwaseyi Shofolawe-Bakare1 1University of Akron
Improve Ventricular Function in the Post-Myocardial Infarction
Heart, Jacob Cabler1, Miguel Mendez2, Saad Malik2, Ravi 1P596. Independent Effects of Microenvironment Elasticity and
Ghanta2, Omid Veiseh3 1Rice Univeristy, 2Baylor College of Viscoelasticity in Mouse Neural Stem Cell Cultures, Sabrina
Medicine, 3Rice University Pietrosemoli Salazar, B.S. Biomedical and Health Sciences
Engineering1, Talia Sanazzaro, B.S. Bioengineering1, Arushi
1P586. Degradable Microporous Annealed Particle Hydrogels to
Nath1, Stephanie Seidlits, B.S. Bioengineering; M.S, Ph.D.
Promote Neovascularization at Implant Sites, Jean-Pierre
Biomedical Engineering; Postdoctoral - Chemical and
Pierantoni, B.S.1, María Coronel1, John-Paul Pham1, Nicole Biological Enginee
Racca1 1University of Michigan
1P597. Unidirectional Chitosan Nerve Conduits with Polydopamine and
1P587. Biophysical Modulation of 3D Hydrogels for Enhanced Vascular Proteins for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration, Jue Wang, PhD1,
Regeneration, Jiwan Han, Ph.D. (in progress)1, Janet Zoldan, PhD2 Xiaojun Yu, Professor2 1Stevens Institute of Technology, 2Professor
1The University of Texas at Austin, 2University of Texas at Austin
1P598. NeuroPulse: Advancing Non-Invasive EEG and ECG Monitoring
1P588. Development of engineered endothelium model using artificial with Innovative In-Ear Electrode Technology, Dylan Luong,
basement membrane and vascular cells, Avelino Dos Santos Pursuing Bachelor’s Degree1, Pierce Perkins, PhD Student1,
Da Costa1, Kwideok Park, Ph.D.2 1Korea Institute of Science Prachi Agarwal, PhD Student1, Mingfeng Cao, Master’s
Technology, 2Korea Institute of Science and Technology Student1, Alessandro Orsini, PhD Student1, Johnnie Johnson,
Bachelor’s Degree1, Raeann Kalinowski, Currently Pursuing
1P589. Development of an engineered brain microvascular model Bachelor’s D
using synthetic zinc finger transcription regulator (synZiFTR),
Sheridan Fok, M.Sc.1, Brendan Harley, ScD1, Hanrong Ye, PhD BIOMATERIALS FOR ORGANOIDS
candidate2, Ahmad Khalil, PhD2 1University of Illinois Urbana-
Champaign, 2Boston University 1P600. Influence of RGD in Elastin-Based Coatings on the Stability,
Morphology, and Differentiation of 3D Spheroids, Sheetal
1P590. Metabolic Effects on Angiogenesis in 3D cultures under Hypoxia, Chowdhury, B.S.1, Gene Bidwell, Ph.D.1, Joshua Speed, Ph.D.1,
Joyce Jang, M.Sc1, Joseph Kinsella1 1McGill university Amol Janorkar, Ph.D.1 1University of Mississippi Medical Center

1P591. Synthetic Hyaluronic Acid Coating Enhances Lymphatic 1P601. Mechanically defined alginate matrices for forming induced
Endothelial Cell Maturation Response to Oscillatory Shear pluripotent stem-cell derived human intestinal organoids,
Stress, N. Keilany Lightsey, MSE1, Sanjoy Saha1, Eva Hall1, Sriramya Ayyagari1, Patrizia Tornabene2, Masaki Kimura2,
Donny Hanjaya-Putra1 1University of Notre Dame Ria Shah3, Arya Patel3, Oju Jeon3, Moo-Yeal Lee4, Takanori
Takebe5, James Wells2, Eben Alsberg3 1University of Illinois
1P592. Extraction and purification of haemoglobin from blood, Ricardo Chicago, 2Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center,
Pires1, Vânia Casto1, Ana Araújo2, Eimear Byrne3, Nuria 3University of Illino
Montserrat4, Ricardo Marano5, Jack Lee6, Nairouz Farah7,
Yossi Mandel7, Maria Cosma3, Rui Reis1 1A4TEC, 2University of 1P602. Mesenchymal Stem Cell Spheroid Responses Differently to
Minho, 3Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 4The Hydrogel Stiffness Impact Myogenesis, Thi Thai Thanh Hoang1,
Barcelona In Andrea C Filler1, David H Ramos-Rodriguez1, Ki Dong Park2, J.
Kent Leach1 1UC Davis Health, 2Ajou University

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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
1P603. Injectable Tissue-Adhesive Intestinal Organoid Carriers for 1P615. Inflammatory Response of Contaminated Burn Wounds
Reconstruction of Intestinal Injuries, Yun Kee Jo, Ph.D.1, Dong Treated with Electrospun Chitosan Membranes Loaded with
Chang Kim1 1Kyungpook National University Biofilm Inhibitors and Bupivacaine, Michelle Lee1, Jessica
Jennings, PhD1, Yogita Dintakurthi1, Nicholas Knott2 1The
1P604. Injectable Organoids Building Blocks for Endometrial University of Memphis, 2New York Institute of Technology
Reconstruction and Infertility Recovery, Sung Min Han1, Myeong
Jae Beak1, Yun Kee Jo, Ph.D.1 1Kyungpook National University 1P616. Silk-ionomer-coated mesenchymal stem cell delivery within
a carrier silk fibroin hydrogel as a regenerative therapy for
1P605. Liver-Specific Designer Matrices for Optimized Transplantation osteoarthritis, Nilotpal Majumder1, Udathari Kumarasinghe1,
of Hepatic Organoids to treat Liver Injuries, Dong Chang Kim1, Brooke Longo1, Chunmei Li, PhD1, Ying Chen, PhD1,
Yun Kee Jo, Ph.D.1 1Kyungpook National University Sourabh Ghosh, PhD2, David Kaplan, PhD1 1Tufts University,
2Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
BIOMATERIALS IN BIOMEDICINE:
DIAGNOSTICS, THERAPEUTICS, AND 1P617. Smart Foams vs. Wounds: Vanillic Acid-Incorporated
Polyurethane Shape Memory Polymer Foams for Hemorrhage
WOUND CARE
and Infection Control, Sevde Can1, Ernest Obeng1,
1P606. Heparin porous microneedles spatially extract chemokines Changling Du2, Mary Beth Monroe, PhD2 1BioInspired
and immune cells to alleviate inflammatory skin disorders, Syracuse, Syracuse University, 2Syracuse University
Andy Kah Ping Tay, PhD1 1NUS
1P618. Secondary Structure Composition of Silk Fibroin determines
1P607. The chicken embryo model: a relevant in vivo model for Immunomodulation and Tissue Repair Outcomes in Mice,
biomaterial characterization, Chloé Prunier, Doctoral Degree1, Shubham Pallod, MS1, Weston DeCambra, MS1, Brian
Xavier Rousset, Doctoral Degree1, Yan Wang, Doctoral Cherry, BS1, Jeffery Yarger, Ph.D.1, Kaushal Rege, PhD1
Degree1, Emilien Dosda1, Jean Viallet, Professor1 1Inovotion 1Arizona State University

1P608. Preventing peritendinous adhesions using lubricious 1P620. An injectable and rapid shape memory cryogel for efficient
supramolecular hydrogels, Christian Williams, B.S.1, Emily hemostasis in uncontrolled and lethal marginally/non
Meany, PhD1, Ye Eun Song, M.S.1, Vanessa Doulames, PhD1, compressible hemorrhage, SYED MUNTAZIR ANDRABI1
Sophia Bailey, PhD1, Shoshana Williams, M.S.1, Carolyn 1University of Nebraska Medical Center
Jons, M.S.1, Paige Fox, MD, PhD, FACS1, Eric Appel, PhD1
1Stanford University 1P621. Thermosensitive, ROS Scavenging, and Antibacterial
Hydrogels for Repairing Infected Wounds, XI ZHANG,
1P609. A wavelength-regulated cell-based hydrogel patch for PhD1, Bojing Jiang, Master1, Zhongting Liu, Master1, Jiaxing
accelerated wound healing, Elizabeth Kelley1, Christian Wen, Master1, Fuzhong Zhang, PhD1, Jianjun Guan, PhD1
Schreib, PhD1, Gillian Audia1, Matthew Parker1, Naayaa 1Washington University in St. Louis
Mehta1, Omid Veiseh1 1Rice University
1P622. 3D Printed Dual Functional Tissue Engineering Scaffolds
1P611. Effect on Zn Addition on the Corrosion Resistance of Mg in for Postoperative Management for Liver Cancer Patients,
Physiological Conditions, Julia Mirza-Rosca1, Magdalena XINYANG ZHANG1, Liwu Zheng, none1, Min Wang, none1
Valles-Labrador1, Ionelia Vasilescu2, Victor Geanta2 1The University of Hong Kong
1University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 2Politehnica
University of Bucharest 1P623. Tannic acid-based elastic bioadhesive patches, Zining Yang1,
Huikang Fu1, Yi Hong2 1University of Texas at Arlington, 2The
1P612. Hydrogel-Immobilized NanoBiT Sensors for Dynamic University of Texas at Arlington
Cytokine Monitoring after Islet Allograft Transplantation,
Kayle Riley1, María Coronel1, Nandita Boddu1, Jaselyn Porter1 1P624. Composite Nanoparticle-in-gel Biomaterials to Accelerate
1University of Michigan Diabetic Wound Healing, Brian Xi1, Yun Fang1, Matthew
Tirrell1 1University of Chicago
1P613. APLICOR 3D™-Fabricated Adipose Wound Grafts: Material
Characterization and Evaluation, Laura Rivera Tarazona1, 1P625. Graphene-Based Electrochemical Biosensors as a Diagnostic
Donghee Kim2, Jeehee Kim3, Babak Safavieh1, Mora Tool for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection., Rashwitha Julia
Melican1 1Tides Medical, 2ROKIT Healthcare, Inc, 3ROKIT Saldanha1, Mareeswari Paramasivan, PhD2, Gnanasekar
HEALTHCARE Inc. Munirathinam, PhD1, Christopher Sumeet Gondi, PhD3,
Lusine Demirkhanyan, PhD3, Mathew Mathew, PhD2
1P614. Nitric Oxide-Releasing Polyglutamic Acid as a Wound Healing 1University of Illinois Chicago, Rockford., 2University of Illinois
Therapeutic, Margery Purvis1, Courtney Johnson1, Mark Chicago, 3University
Schoenfisch1 1UNC Chapel Hill

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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
1P626. Citrate-based material for infection prevention, Rebecca BIOMATERIALS-ENHANCED CELL THERAPY:
Keate, PhD1, Guillermo Ameer2 1Cellmend Technologies,
BETA CELLS AND BEYOND
2Northwestern University
1P636. Injectable, shear-thinning hydrogels for localized cell therapy,
1P627. Evaluation of Controlled Release Curcumin from Electrospun Alex Osidach, M.S.1, Christopher Rodell, Ph.D.1
Nanofibrous Mesh for Accelerating Infected Wound Healing, 1Drexel University
Milani Needam1, Langston Hill1, Sita Shrestha, PhD2, Narayan
Bhattarai, PhD2 1North Carolina a&t state university, 2NC A&T 1P637. Three-dimensional hydrogel platform allows for temporal
State University tracking of T cell migration patterns and islet cell killing,
Magdalena Samojlik, M.S.1, Cherie Stabler, PhD1
BIOMATERIALS IN THE TUMOR IMMUNE 1University of Florida
MICROENVIRONMENT 1P638. SUBCUTANEOUS IMPLANT ENCAPSULATING
1P628. Exploring the Relationship Between Collagen Fiber Alignment HOMOGENEOUSLY DISTRIBUTED TOROID MICROTISSUES
and Internal Structure on Tumor Cell Motility, Poorya Esmaili FOR IN VIVO GLYCEMIC CORRECTION, Chi H.L. Pham, BSc1,
Bambizi1, Indranil Mandar Joshi1, Tresa Elias2, Vinay Abhyankar1 Nam M. Tran, BSc1, Dang T. Nguyen, PhD1, Tram Dang, PhD1
1Rochester Institute of Technology, 2University of Rochester 1Nanyang Technological University

1P639. Laminin interactions in a 3D reverse thermal gel scaffold


1P629. A small animal study on the inhibition of tumor growth mediated
promote islet survival under cytokine-mediated stress, Christine
by implanted Sporopollenin membrane, Wei Beng Ng1,
El-Dirani1, Meghana Shivananda Murthy1, Nikki Farnsworth,
Chai Hoon Quek2, Siow Kay Wong3 1National University of
PhD1, Daewon Park, PhD2 1Colorado School of Mines,
singapore, 2Columbia University, 3Duke-NUS Medical School
2Anschutz Medical Campus

BIOMATERIALS IN WOMEN’S HEALTH 1P640. Improving Stem Cell-Derived Insulin-Producing Cells Response
ENGINEERING to Hypoxia with Pre-upregulation of HIF-1a, Cynthia Perez1
1University of California
1P630. Development and Validation of an Endometriosis Model For
High-Throughput Drug Screening, Ines Cadena, Ph.D.1, Del 1P641. Nano-Encapsulated Microparticulate Long-Acting Drug Delivery
Donehoo, Ph.D. Student1, Molly Jenne1, Kaitlin Fogg, Ph.D.1 Platform for Decreasing Islet Graft Immunogenicity, Dhanashree
1Oregon State University Surve1, Chris Li1, Oriana Mantovani1, Grisell Gonzalez1, Peter
Buchwald1, Alice Tomei1 1University of Miami
1P631. Enhancing Healthy Vaginal Microbial Transference with
Biochemically Modified Sterile Gauze, Daniel Ng1, Malik 1P642. Membrane-coated Nanoparticles Protect Allogeneic
Padellan2, Sarah Malik3, Jiaxuan Li1, Michael Miller, PhD1 Transplanted Islets from Rejection, Elizabeth Bealer, MS1, Zoe
1University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, 2John Hopkins Beekman1, Kelly Crumley, MS1, Brooke Smiley, MS1, Feiran Li,
University, 3Upstate Medical University PhD1, Esma Yolcu, PhD2, Haval Shirwan, PhD2, Lonnie Shea1
1University of Michigan, 2University of Missouri
BIOMATERIALS TO STUDY HUMAN HOST-
1P643. Engineering Insulin-Secreting and Pre-Vascularized FRESH 3D
MICROBIOME INTERACTIONS Bioprinted Islet-Like Constructs, Ezgi Bakirci, PhD1, Samuel
1P633. Ingestible Molecular Probes for Non-invasive Monitoring of Moss, B.S.1, Faaz S. Ashraf, MD1, Alec Kramer, MSC1, Andrew
Microbiome Drug Metabolism, Leslie Chan, Ph.D.1, Vishal R Hudson, MSC1, Daniel Shiwarski, Ph.D.2, Adam Feinberg,
Manickam, B.S.1, Carly Kimpling1, Khoi Le, B.S.1 1Georgia Ph.D.1 1Carnegie Mellon University,
2University of Pittsburgh
Institute of Technology
1P644. Stem Cell-Derived-Cell Transplantation is Enhanced by
1P634. Monitoring Microbiome and Inflammation after Burn Inhalation
Vasculogenic Modification of Scaffold, Kelly Crumley, MS1,
Injury and Localized Delivery of Corticosteroids, Teja Guda1,
Elizabeth Bealer, MS1, Jan Stegemann, PhD1, Lonnie Shea1
Gabriela Cervantes-Gonzales1, Ronit Malka2, Rena Bizios1,
1University of Michigan
Greogry Dion3 1The University of Texas at San Antonio, 2Brooke
Army Medical Center, 3University of Cincinnati Medical Center 1P645. Clinically Relevant 3D Bioprinting of Functional Human
Pancreatic Islets in Alginate-dECM Bioink for Type 1 Diabetes,
1P635. The impact of gut microbiota metabolites on immune cell Wonwoo Jeong, PhD1 1Wake Forest Institute for
recruitment, Taravat khodaei1, Abhinav Acharya2 1Case Regenerative Medicine
Western Reserve, 2Case Western Reserve University

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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
1P646. Macroencapsulation of human stem cell-derived beta cells 1P655. Controlled delivery of UPI peptide via microparticles to
ameliorates rejection in CAR T cell humanized mice, Jinal enhance graft endothelialization, Shirin Changizi, PhD1,
Mehta, MS1, Matthew Becker, PhD1, Jessie Barra, PhD2, Sunita George1, Nithyashri Muthu Vijayan1, Hong Chen,
Alexander Baker, BS2, Leonardo Ferreira, PhD3, Holger Russ, PhD2, Chris Bashur, PhD1 1Florida Institute of Technology,
PhD2, JESSICA WEAVER, PhD1 1Arizona State University, 2Harvard University
2University of Florida, 3Medical University of South Carolina
1P656. Enhanced Biological Properties of Biodegradable Vascular
BIOMATERIAL-TISSUE INTERACTION SIG Scaffolds by Spatiotemporal Drug Release via a Multi-coating
System, Duck Hyun Song1, Seung-Woon Baek1, Won-Gun
1P647. Remote control of nanomaterials in diverse morphologies Koh2, Won Hyoung Ryu2, Yeu-Chun Kim3, Young Joon
for stem cell modulation and cancer therapy, Hyunsik Hong4, Dong Keun Han1 1CHA university, 2Yonsei University,
Hong1, Sunhong Min1, Nayeon Kang1, Heemin Kang1 3Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
1Korea University 4Chonnam National University Hospital

1P648. Impact of PEG Immunogenicity on the Host Response to 1P657. Biodegradable, Precision-Porous Polyurethanes: Next
Hydrogel Implants, Mahmood Zabihi1, Tyrell Williams1, Patricia Generation Vascular Grafts for Pediatric Patients, Emina
Pitty-Montgomery1, Daniel Alge1 1Texas A&M University Muratspahic, Ph.D.1, Buddy Ratner, Ph.D.2, Felix Simonovsky,
Ph.D.2 1Seattle Children’s Hospital, 2University of Washington
1P649. The Effect Curvature on Cell Lineage Commitment, Martin
Michaels1, Elizabeth Byers2, Justin Brown2 1The Penn State 1P658. Fibrous Materials for Medical Implants : Durability Issues,
University, 2The Pennsylvania State University Frederic Heim1, Amandine Lequeux1, Tesnime Kacem1,
Foued KHOFFI2, Elise Girault1, Slah Msahli2 1Université de
1P650. Development of tissue adhesives based on ideas from bone Haute Alsace, 2Université de Monastir
growth, Koichi Kadoya, DDS, PhD1, Masahiro Okada, PhD2,
Soichiro Ibaragi, DDS, PhD1, Takuya Matsumoto, DDS, PhD1 1P659. Examining the Degradation Rates of Fibrin-Based Scaffolds
1Okayama University, 2Tohoku University to Optimize Delivery of Satellite Cells in a Mouse Model of
Peripheral Artery Disease, Isabel Wallgren, BS1, Tao Yu, PhD1,
1P651. Proinflammatory response of a genetically-modified Jared Albert, BS2, Ashley Brown, PhD3, Laura Hansen, PhD1
macrophage cell line with luminescent peptide to 1Emory University, 2NCSU, 3North Carolina State University
biomaterials, Tsuyoshi Kimura1, Mika Suzuki2, Yoshihide
Hashimoto2, Akio Kishida2, Naoko Nakamura3, Wataru 1P660. Chamber-Specific Differentiation of Induced Pluripotent Stem
Nomura4, Tadao Tanabe3, Masaya Yamamoto5 1Toyo Cells Using Porcine Decellularized Myocardial Extracellular
University, 2Institute of Science Tokyo, 3Shibaura Institute of Matrix, Kiran Ali1 1North Carolina State University
Technology, 4Hiroshima Univ., 5Tohoku University
1P661. Effect of PEG Hydrogel Surface Topography on iPSC-Derived
1P652. Assessment of Surface Morphology, Surface Roughness, and Cardiomyocytes, Margot Amitrano, MS1, Adeel Ahmed,
Wetting Angle of Tissue Grafts, Shruti Chhabra, MD1, Amisha PhD1, Mina Cho1, David Beebe, PhD1, William Murphy, PhD1
Parekh2, Scott Williamson2 1University of Mississippi Medical 1University of Wisconsin Madison
Centre, 2University of Mississippi Medical Center
1P662. Cardiomyocyte growth on iECM-coated and annealed
CARDIOVASCULAR BIOMATERIALS SIG polyurethane fibers, Yufeng Wen1, Alan Taylor2, Huikang
Fu2, Jiazhu Xu1, Yi Hong1 1The University of Texas at
1P653. Development of a Geometrically-Tunable Shunt for Arlington, 2University of Texas at Arlington
Personalized Care Following Pediatric Heart Reconstruction,
Akari Seiner, MS1, Elisabeth Posthill, MS1, Lindsay Hager1, 1P663. One-step Synthesis of Iron Oxide Nanoplatform as T1
Amy Throckmorton, Ph.D.1, Christopher Rodell, Ph.D.1 Contrast and Its Application in Atherosclerosis Magnetic
1Drexel University Resonance Imaging, Huari Kou1 1Missouri University of
Science and Technology
1P654. In vivo performance of bismuth nanoparticle and
dipyridamole-loaded bioresorbable electrospun poly(ε- 1P664. Mitochondria-targeted nitric oxide releasing materials
caprolactone)-poly(ethylene glycol) small-diameter vascular (mitoNORMs) for cardiovascular therapeutics, Tanveer
graft in a rat model, Allan John Barcena, MD, PhD1, Archana Tabish1 1University of Oxford
Mishra, PhD1, Sarah Honegger, BS1, Erin Marie San Valentin,
BS1, Marvin Bernardino, BS1, Jossana Damasco, PhD1, Karem 1P665. PLGA coated novel Mg-Li-Y bioabsorbable wires for
Court, PhD2, Biana Godin, PhD2, Natalie Fowlkes, DVM, cardiovascular applications, Mitchell Connon1, Carolyn
PhD1, Jizhong Cheng, MD3, Steven Huang, MD1, Czerniak1, Calum MacLeod2, Mark Steckel2, Roger Guillory,
PhD1 1Medical College of Wisconsin, 2Lumenology Ltd

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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
1P666. Infection Rates in Cardiovascular Biomaterials: Comparing 2P508. A Platform for High-Throughput Optimization of Polymer
Synthetic vs. Zooplastic Heart Valves, Asma Khursheed1, Gaurav Chemistry Using Automation and Machine Learning, Gabriela
Pandey, PhD1, Woolim Han, MD Student2, Maqdous Awan, MD Tirado-Mansilla1, David Radford1, Apostolos Maroulis, BS1,
Student2 1Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Matthew Tamasi1, Eugene Cheong1, Dylan Waynor, BS1, Adam
2Pennsylvania State University, College of Medicine Gormley, PhD1 1Rutgers University

1P667. Design and Characterization of Controlled Mitochondrial Eluting DENTAL/CRANIOFACIAL BIOMATERIALS SIG
Vascular Stents, Fang Tang1, Bin Jiang, Ph.D.1 1Northwestern University
2P509. An Evaluation of Novel AMP2-Coated Electrospun Composite
Scaffolds for Intraoral Bone Regeneration: A Proof-of-Concept

Society For Biomaterials In Vivo Study, Lukasz Witek, MSci, PhD1, Blaire Slavin, BS2,
Shangtao Wu, BS2, Savanah Sturm, BS2, Kevin Hwang, BS2,
Poster Session 2 Ricky Almada, BS, MSci2, Nicholas Mirsky, BS2, Vasudev
Thursday, April 10, 2025, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Vivekanand Nayak, MSci, PhD2, Paulo Coelho, MD, DDS, PhD,
MBA2 1New York University College of Den
COMPUTATIONAL AND MACHINE 2P510. Structure and Morphology of Calcium Phosphates Obtained
LEARNING APPROACHES FOR BIOMATERIAL from a Flowable Dental Composite Stored in Simulated Body
DESIGN & EVALUATION Fluid and Artificial Saliva, Piotr Psuja1, Erick Yu1, Byoung
I Suh1 1BISCO
2P500. Optimizing Hydrogel Drug Release by Machine Learning on
a Robotic Platform, Cristian Lopez1, Eugene Cheong1, Adam 2P511. Designing Functionally Graded Adhesive Interfaces for Superior
Gormley, PhD1 1Rutgers University Bond Strength: A Bioinspired Approach, Shashwat Maharjan, EIT1,
Carolina Montoya, PhD2, Santiago Orrego2, David Cereceda,
2P501. Low-Cost Liquid Handler with Machine Learning Integration
PhD1 1Villanova University, 2Temple University
for Autonomous Experiments, Dylan Waynor, BS1, Apostolos
Maroulis, BS1, Adam Gormley, PhD1 1Rutgers University 2P512. Comparative Pre-clinical Evaluation of Bovine- and Porcine-
Derived Collagen Membranes in Guided Bone Regeneration:
2P502. Matrix Mechanics and Cyclic Hydrostatic Pressure: Working
A Non-Inferiority Study, Vasudev Vivekanand Nayak, MSci,
in Synergy to Promote Vascularized Osteogenesis, Eugenia
PhD1, Joao Arthur Kawase De Queiroz Goncalves, BS1, Nicholas
Morales Carrillo, B.S. in Biotechnology Engineering1, Joo Ong2,
Mirsky, BS1, Aris Arakelians, MD1, Nick Tovar, PhD, DDS2,
Rena Bizios2, Teja Guda2 1University of Texas at San Antonio,
Lukasz Witek, MSci, PhD2, Paulo Coelho, MD, DDS, PhD, MBA1
2The University of Texas at San Antonio
1University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
2P503. Multi-Omics Analysis of Synthetic Immunological Niche Predicts
the Onset of Type 1 Diabetes, Jyotirmoy Roy1, Yifei Jiang1, Amod DRUG DELIVERY SIG
Talekar1, Peter Sajjakulnukit1, Jessica King1, Lillian Holman1, 2P513. Efficacy and Safety of a Polymeric Particle-Based Influenza
Shahzad Sohail1, Antonio Holmes2, Costas Lyssiotis1, Lonnie A Vaccine, Alaric Siddoway, PhD1, Tyler Harm1, David
Shea1 1University of Michigan, Verhoeven1, Michael Wannemuehler1, Surya Mallapragada1,
2University of Maryland Balaji Narasimhan1 1Iowa State University
2P504. Computational Modeling of the Electrochemical 2P514. Controlled Release of Pyocyanin for Triple-Negative Breast
Microenvironment Adjacent to Cathodically Stimulated Knee Cancer Therapy, Ali Salifu1, Nava Bozorgmehri1, Tom Buckman1,
Implant, Priyanshu Vishnoi, PhD1, Elise Martin, PhD1, Mary Vanessa Uzonwanne1, Maria Onyekanne1, Suhani Gupta1,
Canty, PhD1, Mark Ehrensberger, PhD1 1University at Buffalo Jodan Paul1 1Boston College
2P505. Construction of an AI-based Phenotypic Discrimination Model 2P515. Passive Targeting of Nanoparticles In Ischemia Reperfusion
for Macrophages and Identification of Factors Characterizing M1 Injury - A Feasibility Study, Ashley Peters, MD MS1, Gloria Grace
and M2, Naoko Nakamura1, Yurika Shibuya1, Tsuyoshi Kimura2 Poland1, Chanpreet Kaur, MD1, Maleen Cabe, MS1, Xuerong
1Shibaura Institute of Technology, 2Toyo University Wang, MD1, Kelly Langert, PhD1, Kristopher Maier, PhD1, Vivian
Gahtan, MD1 1Loyola University Chicago
2P507. Supervised Machine Learning for Predicting Drug Release from
Acetalated Dextran Nanofibers, Ryan Woodring1, Elizabeth 2P516. Therapeutic deep eutectic solvent of lidocaine and vitamin
Gurysh, PhD1, Tanvi Pulipaka1, Kevin Shilling1, Rebeca Stiepel1, C (t-Livit) for osteoarthritis pain treatment, Cao-Sang Truong,
Erik Pena2, Eric Bachelder, PhD1, Kristy Ainslie, PhD1 1UNC, Master1, Thanh Nguyen, PhD1 1University of Connecticut
Chapel Hill - Eshelman School of Pharmacy, 2UNC, Chapel Hill

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2P517. Fungal Frontiers: Repurposing a Neurotropic Pathogen to 2P530. Investigating a novel multi-functional tandem peptide for
Shuttle Drug-Loaded Nanoparticles to the Central Nervous delivery of bioactive siRNA for glioblastoma treatment, Kay
System, Clinton Smith, B.S.1, Zhenyu Wang, M.S.1, Stephanie Russi1, Jessie Boulos1, Daphne Gomez Escudero1, Angela
Miller1, Daniel Stafstrom1, Jamal Lewis, Ph.D.1 Alexander-Bryant, PhD1 1Clemson University
1University of Florida
2P531. Development of a polymeric microparticle-lipid nanoparticle
2P518. Controlled Delivery of Muscarinic Receptor Agonists to Aid hybrid system as a Regulatory Vaccine (REGvak) for Dendritic
Xerostomia After Head/Neck Radiotherapy, Cruz Franich1, cell modulation and Rheumatoid Arthritis Immunotherapy,
Tugba Ozdemir1 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology kevin Smith, B.S.1, Jamal Lewis, Ph.D.1 1University of Florida

2P519. Structure and Antigenicity of RSV Post-F Protein Released 2P532. Coacervate formulation parameters mediate intracellular
from Polyanhydride Nanoparticles, Daniela Sanchez1, Balaji protein delivery to neural cells, Laboni Hassan1, Timothy
Narasimhan1 1Iowa State University O’Shea, PhD1 1Boston University

2P520. N-acetylcysteine-loaded Polymer Microparticles Promote 2P533. Prolonged Release of Insulin for Use in Diabetes
Neural Stem Cell Viability Under Oxidative Stress, Deniye Gedara Management and Tolerogenic Vaccines, Leslee Nguyen1,
Nadeesani Lakshika Sirinayake, BSc1 1University of Virginia Vanessa Doulames, PhD2, Eric Appel, PhD2 1Appel Group,
Stanford University, 2Stanford University
2P521. Factors affecting endocytosis of cargo bound to metabolically
labelled cells, Dhyanesh Baskaran1, Hua Wang2 1University of 2P535. Targeted Nanofiber-Based Drug Delivery System for Inhibition
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2University of Illinois of TGF-β Signaling in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma,
Mahtab Khodadadi, MS1, Martin King2, Jessica Gluck2 1North
2P522. Engineering Red Blood Cells to Sequester Immune Carolina State University, 2NC state university
Checkpoint Inhibitors and Reduce Immune-Related Adverse
Events, Emily Henrich, B.S.1, Diane Moturi1, Kevin McHugh, 2P536. H2O2-Responsive Bile-Acid Based Polymeric Prodrug
Ph.D, M.S.1 1Rice University Nanoparticles for Targeted Anticancer Therapy and Reduced
Off-Target Toxicity, nuri kim, student1, nanhee song, student1,
2P523. Cationic CaMKIIN-loaded Liposomes that Reduce Chlorine- dongwon lee, professor1 1Jeonbuk national university
induced Airway Oxidative Stress, Esraa Mohamed, Master’s
Degree1, Andrea Adamcakova-Dodd, PhD1, Xuefang Jing, 2P537. Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow Enhancement (CFE) For improving
PhD1, Isabella Grumbach Grumbach, PhD1, Peter Thorne, small molecule and nanoparticle delivery to the Central
PhD1, Aliasger Salem, PhD1 1University of Iowa Nervous System, Olivia Mihalek1, Constance Mietus1,
Oluwatobi Babayemi, BS2, Elena Andreyko, PhD1, Rachael
2P524. Evaluating the effects of PEG-lipid shedding on T cell Sirianni, PhD1 1UMass Chan Medical School, 2Rice University
targeted nanomedicines, Ethan Cisneros, B.S1, Aadya
Wijesekera1, Lisa Volpatti, Ph.D.1 1Northwestern University 2P538. Development and Characterization of Drug-Loaded
Poly(Lactic-co-Glycolic Acid)-Based Microspheres in Intra-
2P525. Evaluating the Cytotoxicity and Drug Release of Imageable Articular Cartilage for Osteoarthritis Treatment, Pamela
Microgels for Prostate Cancer Chemoembolization, Silviya Samonte, MS1, Noelle Comolli, PhD1 1Villanova University
Zustiak, PhD1, Fatema Jamali1 1Saint Louis University
2P539. Biocompatible hydrogel nanoparticle emulsions for targeting
2P527. Effect of Drug Type on Polymerization and Performance of synovium and ileum to mitigate joint and intestinal pathologies
Biodegradable Drug Delivery Devices 3D Printed with Vat of inflammatory arthritis, Rayan Abdulhadi, BS1, Georgia
Polymerization, Hafiz Busari, M.S.1, O. Thompson Mefford, Papavasiliou2, Anna Plaas, PhD3, Meghan moran, PhD3, Jun Li,
Ph.D.2, Michael Vaughn, Ph.D.3 1Pol-Med, Inc., 2Clemson PhD3 1IIT, 2Illinois Institute of Technology, 3Rush University
University, 3Poly-Med, Inc.
2P540. Development of poly(ethylene) glycol hydrogel drug delivery
2P528. Acoustically Responsive Scaffolds for Sequential Steady and device to study intramuscular adipose tissue signaling,
Pulsatile Drug Delivery, Haijun Xiao1, Mario Fabiilli2, Mitra Rebekah Boos, BSBME1, Chang Gui, BS2, Gretchen
Aliabouzar1 1University of Michigan, 2University of Micigan Meyer, PhD2, Silviya Zustiak, PhD1 1Saint Louis University,
2Washington University in St. Louis
2P529. Long Term Storage of Lyophilized mRNA Lipid Nanoparticles
via Biomimetic Minerals, Jamie Jones, MS1, Joshua Choe, 2P541. PEGDA Hydrogel Nanoparticle Emulsions Deliver siRNA
PhD1, Jena Moseman1, Douglas McNeel, MD, PhD, MS1, Intracellularly and Sustain Target Protein Knockdown, Ruth
William Murphy, PhD2 1University of Wisconsin-Madison, Negru1, Fouad Teymour1, Georgia Papavasiliou1, Marcella
2University of Wisconsin Madison Vaicik1 1Illinois Institute of Technology

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2P542. Investigating the Effect of Calcium Alginate Hydrogels on 2P553. Strengthening Antisense Oligonucleotide Anti-Tumor Immunity
Chordoma, Temitope Aina, Bachelor’s of Science, Biomedical via Metal Organic Framework Nanoparticle Delivery, Julia
Engineering1, Beatrice Campilan, Bachelor’s of Science, Nowak1, Michelle Teplensky, PhD1 1Boston University
Biology2, Christian Godinez, Bachelor’s of Science, Cellular and
Molecular Neuroscience2, Tyler Owens, Bachelor’s of Science, 2P555. Mucin Mimics and Impacts the Function of Polymeric Inhibitors
Biology3, Margot Moreno, in Stabilizing Drug Supersaturation, Victus Kordorwu1, Steven
Castleberry2, Steve Lustig1, Rebecca Carrier1 1Northeastern
2P543. Targeting Postoperative Recurrence of Desmoplastic Small University, 2Genentech
Round Cell Tumor (DSRCT) with Chemotherapeutic Drug
-Releasing Implantable Mesh, Ummay Mowshome Jahan1, 2P556. Single-Particle Spectroscopic Chromatography Reveals
Martin King1, Andreaa Hayes-Dixon2 1NC state university, Heterogeneous RNA Loading and Size Correlations in Lipid
2Howard University, Howard University Hospital Nanoparticles, Yizong Hu, PhD1, Sixuan Li, Ph.D.1, Taz-Huei
Wang, Ph.D.1, Hai-Quan Mao, Ph.D.1 1Johns Hopkins University
2P544. In Vivo Metabolic Tagging and Targeting of Circulating Red
Blood Cells, Yusheng Liu1, Hua Wang2 1University of Illinois 2P557. Fluticasone furoate-loaded hyaluronic acid-based microgel
Urbana-Champaign, 2University of Illinois for bleomycin-induced acute lung injury therapy, Bo Liu, PhD1,
Samuel Gillman, BS1, Mollie Nielsen1, Mena Krishnan, PhD1,
2P545. A particulate drug delivery system utilizing affinity interactions Michael Lush, BS1, Hanjun wang, PhD1, Bin Duan, PhD1
for controlled release of osteogenic peptides, Zina Helal, B.S.1, 1University of Nebraska Medical Center
Emily Jiang, B.S.1, Nothando Chingodza1, Antonios Mikos,
Ph.D.1 1Rice University ENGINEERING CELLS AND THEIR
2P546. Steroid-Incorporated Lipid Nanoparticles for Anti-Inflammatory
MICROENVIRONMENTS SIG
Delivery of mRNA, Benjamin Nachod1, Ajay Thatte, MS2, 2P558. Probing Glioblastoma-Mediated Microglia Activation and
Michael Mitchell, Ph.D.2 1The University of Pennsylvania, Invasion Using Microengineered Models, Chia-Wen Chang1,
2University of Pennsylvania Ashwin Bale1, Rohit Bhargava1, Brendan Harley, ScD1
1University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
2P547. Thiol-ene microparticles made with degradable linkers for
drug delivery applications, Chipo Chapusha1, Nicholas 2P559. Characterizing and Modeling the Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Mcgowan1, Anthony Hasley1, Amol Janorkar, Ph.D.1 1University Tumor Microenvironment across Ancestry Groups, Matthew
of Mississippi Medical Center Harrington1, Heather Dunn, PhD1 1Clemson University
2P548. Manufacturing Dip Coatings: Considerations for Consistent 2P560. Hydrogel Facilitated Immune-Cancer Cell Co-culture Tumor
Drug Delivery at Scale, Ejaz Haque, PhD1, Zachary Hales, Microenvironments, Vanshika Singh, PhD1, Muhammad Raisul
MS1, Christopher Quach, MS1, Nicholas Papadopoulos, MS1 Abedin2, Jordan Yaron, PhD1, Kaushal Rege, PhD1, Trishita
1BD Medical Chowdhury1 1Arizona State University, 2Adipo Therapeutics
2P549. Investigating the Use of Chondroitin Sulfate Microparticles to 2P561. Size-Isolated Microparticles for Selective Ultrasound-Activated
Prevent Neurite Growth and Development of Disc-Associated Gene Delivery in Tissue-Engineered Constructs, Alexandra
Low Back Pain in a Rat Model, Evie Reddick1, Anjeza Erickson, Tihomirov Bukchin, PhD1, Kevin Schilling, PhD2, Carolyn Schutt
MS2, Rebecca Wachs, PhD1 1Arizona State University, Ibsen, PhD2 1Oregon Health & Science University, 2Oregon
2University of Nebraska-Lincoln Health& Science University
2P550. Drug Delivery Systems for the Topical Treatment of Age-
2P562. Fabrication of a 3D Damage Extracellular Matrix Containing
Related Macular Degeneration, J Jesus Rodriguez-Cruz1, Jessica
Microenvironment and its Effects on Hydrogel Properties,
Cutrufello1, Grace Cropper1, Nicholas Peppas1 1University of
Ope Sanyaolu1, Victoria Garza1, Teja Guda2, Alisa Isaac, PhD1
Texas at Austin
1UTSA, 2The University of Texas at San Antonio
2P551. Pro-Angiogenic Peptide-loaded Hydrogel Nanoparticle
2P563. Dynamic Modulation of Hydrogel Stiffness to Enhance
Ointment Emulsion Formulations for Diabetic Wound
Vasculogenesis of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-
Healing, Georgia Papavasiliou1, Rayan Abdulhadi, BS2, shadi
Derived Endothelial Progenitors, Brett Stern, BS1, Katie
motamed, BS2, Fouad Teymour1, ruyue luo3, Chongwen
Halwachs, BS1, Kristie Cheng, BS1, Davina Tran1, Bryce Larsen,
Duan3, Guillermo Ameer3 1Illinois Institute of Technology, 2IIT,
BS1, Nicholas Peppas1, Adrianne Rosales, PhD1, Janet Zoldan,
3Northwestern University
PhD1 1University of Texas at Austin
2P552. Berberine-Loaded Electrospun Chitosan as a Potential Drug-
2P564. Functional heterogeneity of endothelial cells in self-assembled
Eluting Biomaterial for Wound Healing in hEDS, Andie Tubbs1,
engineered vasculature, Bruno de Medeiros Esmeraldo1, Brian
Rabeta Yeasmin, M.S.1, Ezzuddin Abuhussein, M.S.1, Jessica
Kwee1 1University of Delaware
Jennings, PhD1 1The University of Memphis
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2P565. Changes in extracellular matrix stiffness mediate pancreatic 2P576. Inflammatory Cytokines Impact on Stem Cell Differentiation
islet function: insights into glucose metabolism and for Cartilage Tissue Engineering, Zachary Beickman1, Carly
mitochondrial dynamics, Chelsea Johansen, MS1, Amit Sela1, Battistoni, PhD1, Julie Liu, PhD1 1Purdue University
Nikki Farnsworth, PhD1 1Colorado School of Mines
ENGINEERING HEART AND LUNG MODELS
2P566. Muscle progenitor cell heterogeneity in 3D engineered
skeletal muscle, Keely Laurence1, James Martin1, Brian Kwee1
TO STUDY DISEASE PROGRESSION AND
1University of Delaware THERAPEUTIC DEVELOPMENT
2P577. Macrophages Enhance Metabolism of Stem Cell-Derived
2P567. Fibrin Content Controls Temporal Matrix Support for
Cardiomyocytes, Frank Ketchum1, Pinar Zorlutuna1
Capillary Sprouting in Collagen:Fibrin Hydrogels, Liliana
1University of Notre Dame
Danford1, Gennifer Chiou2, Teja Guda2, Joo Ong2
1University of Texas San Antonio, 2The University of Texas 2P578. 3D Bioprinted Fat-Myocardium Model Unravels the Role of
at San Antonio Adipocyte Hypertrophy in Atrial Dysfunction, Lara Celebi1,
Pinar Zorlutuna1 1University of Notre Dame
2P568. Effect of Varying Nanofiber Diameter on POR1-Arf
Interactions, Megan Horan1, Elizabeth Byers1, Justin Brown1 2P579. 3D-Printed Hydrogel Scaffolds for Modeling Endothelial
1The Pennsylvania State University Reprogramming in Pulmonary Hypertension under Mechanical
Stress, Naghmeh Abbasi1, Miranda Tai1, Stephen Yu-Wah
2P569. Multifunctional Hybrid Surface Topographies: Full
Chan1, Daniel Shiwarski, Ph.D.1 1University of Pittsburgh
Protection in Guided Bone Regeneration, Mohammad
Asadi Tokmedash1, Jacob Robins1, Jouha Min1 1University 2P580. Modeling the Human Immune Response to Severe
of Michigan Influenza Infection in an Immune-competent Lung-on-Chip,
Ankur Singh, Ph.D.1, Rachel Ringquist1, Rachel Ringquist1,
2P570. Graphene-based Wireless Antenna Arrays to
Krishnendu Roy2 1Georgia Institute of Technology,
Transdifferentiate Mesenchymal Stem Cells into Schwann
2Vanderbilt University
Cells for Skin Tissue Engineering, Naomi Addai Asante,
Student1, Hasan Erbil Abaci, Professor2, Metin Uz, Ph.D. 2P581. Using mechanical cues to study desmin-related
in Chemical Engineering1 1Cleveland State University, cardiomyopathy in hiPSC-derived cardiac-micro tissues,
2Columbia University Yasaman Kargar Gaz Kooh1, Ghiska Ramahdita1, Ganesh
Malayath1, Huanzhu Jiang1, Xiucui Ma2, Chen Zhao2, David
2P571. Tuning Viscoelasticity in a Hyaluronic Acid-Based Hydrogel Rawnsley2, Abhinav Diwan2, Nathaniel Huebsch, PhD1
System to Investigate Meniscal Cell Mechanotransduction, 1Washington University in St. Louis, 2Washington University
Nitya Lagadapati1, Jenny Robinson, PhD, Texas A&M School of Medicine
University1, Kyley Burkey1 1University of Washington

2P572. Thermal Inkjet Bioprinting of Human Fibroblasts into Stem


ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS FOR IMMUNITY
Cell Environment Reveals Changes in Protein Expression and IN AGING POPULATIONS
Changes in the Hippo Pathway, Patricia Ablanedo-Morales,
2P582. Aged Bone Regeneration - Timing of Navitoclax Delivery to
BS1, Jonah Ayala2, Thomas Boland, PhD1 1The University of
Restore Balanced Osteoblast/Osteoclast Activity, Govindaraj
Texas at El Paso, 2University of Texas at El Paso
Perumal, Ph.D.1, Travis Robert Wallace, MS1, Liisa Kuhn,
2P573. Angiogenic sprouting from vascular spheroids is disrupted Ph.D.1 1University of Connecticut Health Center
by enhanced stiffness in a mechanically tunable poly(ethylene
2P583. PIEZO1 and Rho-associated Protein Kinase Cooperatively
glycol) diacrylate hydrogel co-culture model of idiopathic
Regulate FAP F-Actin and Morphology, Charlene Cai1,
pulmonary fibrosis, Samuel Agro1, Lakeshia Taite2 1University
Kasoorelope Oguntuyo1, Woojin Han1 1Icahn School of
at Virginia, 2University of Virginia
Medicine at Mount Sinai
2P574. Bioprinting as a tool to interrogate and engineer intracellular
2P584. Quantifying the Effects of Extracellular Matrix Composition
pathways, Thomas Boland, PhD1, Abraham Villa Mundo, MS1,
on Breast Cancer Morphology, Lily Watts1, Kyndra Higgins,
Patricia Ablanedo-Morales, BS1, Jenny Pamanes Cavazzini,
B.S.M.E.1, Cheryl Gomillion, Ph.D.1 1University of Georgia
MS1 1The University of Texas at El Paso

2P575. Evaluating the Autologous Potential of a Patient-Specific EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES FOR


hiPSC-Neuron/Hydrogel Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury, BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Vanessa Doulames, PhD1, Meghan Hefferon, BS1, Neil
2P585. Harnessing Targeted Therapeutic Exosomes for Efficient
Baugh1, Michelle Huang1, Theo Palmer, PhD2, Sarah
Peripheral Nerve Delivery and Regeneration, Mena Krishnan, PhD1,
Heilshorn, PhD1 1Stanford University, 2Stanford University
Olawale Alimia, MS1, Mitchell Kuss, BS1, Tianshu Pan, MS1, Bin
School of Medicine
Duan, PhD1, Bo Liu, PhD1 1University of Nebraska Medical Center
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2P586. Bioproduction of Neural Stem Cells Derived Extracellular 2P597. Shear-induced collagen fibril alignment using FRESH 3D
Vesicles Using Electrical Stimulation, Ekin Simsar1, Metin Uz, bioprinting, Carly Austin1, Adam Feinberg, Ph.D.1, Neeha Dev
Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering1 1Cleveland State University Arun1 1Carnegie Mellon University

2P587. Hyaluronic acid hydrogels for minimally invasive and controlled 2P598. Therapeutic Delivery Capabilities of Aptamer-Functionalized
delivery of extracellular vesicles in tendon injuries, Kristiyan Nucleic Acid-Collagen Complexes in vitro and in vivo
Stiliyanov-Atanasov, MSc1, Manuel Gomez-Florit, PhD1 1Health Biocompatibility Assessment, Nikolaos Pipis1, Josephine Allen,
Research Institute of the Balearic Islands (IdISBa) PhD1 1University of Florida

2P588. Enhancing Extracellular Vesicles Secretion Via Electrical 2P599. Comparison of Traditional Ultrasound-Enhaced Electrospinning
Stimulation and Utilizing EV-Loaded Pluronic F-127- Based in Generating in Fabricating Nanofibrous Structures from Gelatin
Hydrogels for Wound Healing Applications, Tugce Dogruel1, Methacryloyl and Silver Bioactive Glass for Tissue Engineering,
Ekin Simsar1, Metin Uz, Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering1 Johannes Schavikin, Master of Science1, Romila Manchanda,
1Cleveland State University PhD1, Christina Wark, Masters1, Scott Calabrese Barton, PhD2,
Xanthippi Chatzistavrou, PhD3, Ivo Laidmäe, PhD4, Ari Salmi,
FIBROUS BIOMATERIALS IN PhD5, Jyrki Heinämäki, PhD6, Nureddin Ashammakhi, PhD1
TISSUE ENGINEERING 1Michigan State Uni

2P589. Assessing Multiple Antioxidant Loaded Electrospun Fibres GRANULAR & MACROPOROUS
for the Mediation of Oxidative Microenvironments, Ella-Louise BIOMATERIALS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING
Handley1, Maria Heim1, Lorna Westwood1, Elaine Emmerson,
PhD1, Anthony Callanan, PhD1 2P600. Measurement and Comparison of Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel
1University of Edinburgh Mechanics Across Length Scales, Aina Solsona Pujol1, Nikolas
Di Caprio2, Hannah Zlotnick1, Matthew Davidson1, Morgan
2P590. Fibrous TPU scaffolds produced by filament-based melt- Riffe1, Jason Burdick1 1University of Colorado, Boulder,
electrowriting, Jaka Pižorn, MSc1, Elisa Bruatto, BSc1, Nikola 2University of Pennsylvania
Cesarovic, Dr.1, Volkmar Falk, Prof. Dr.1, Stephen Ferguson, Prof.
Dr.2 1ETH Zurich, 2Institute for Biomechanics, ETH Zürich 2P601. Enzyme Responsive Granular Hydrogels for Tissue Repair Post-
Myocardial Infarction, Kendra Worthington1, Chima Maduka,
2P591. Enhanced Mechanical Properties of Additive-Free Sodium DVM, PhD2, Amy Perry2, Jason Burdick3 1University of Colorado
Alginate Fibers via Moisture Elimination for Sustainable Tissue Boulder, 2BioFrontiers Institute, 3University of Colorado, Boulder
Engineering, Jingyi Zhou, MS1, Ericka Ford1 1North Carolina
State University 2P602. Multi-Material Adhesive Cryogel Patch for Cardiac
Applications, Morgan Riffe, M.S.1, Matthew Davidson2,
2P592. Integrating Hemp Fibers as Sustainable Alternatives in Manuela Garay-Sarmiento, PhD3, Jason Burdick2 1University of
Biomaterials in a Comprehensive Approach to Enhancing Cell Colorado-Boulder, 2University of Colorado, Boulder, 3University
Adhesion, Kaleah Gaddy1, Jessica Gluck2 1North Carolina State of Colorado Boulder
University, 2NC State University
2P603. Living Cells as Dynamic Microgel Annealing Material for Transient
2P593. Non-Ionic Surfactant Modification of Electrospun Scaffold Microstructure, Wahidur Rahman1, Sasha Cai Lesher-Pérez2
Properties for In Vitro Fibrous Tissue Injury Model, Katherine 1University of Michigan, 2Univeristy of Michigan
Meinhold, B.S.1, Jenny Robinson, PhD, Texas A&M University1
2P604. Batch Production of Polyhedron Microgels through Buoyancy
1University of Washington
Forces, Yoke Qi Ho1, Durante Pioche-Lee1, Andrew Schaefer2,
Sasha Cai Lesher-Pérez3 1University of Michigan, 2University of
2P594. Composite Hydrogel-Nanofiber Structures for Enhanced
Michigan, Ann Arbor, 3Univeristy of Michigan
Mechanical Properties in Biomedical Applications, Mahtab
Khodadadi, MS1, Martin King2, Jessica Gluck2 1North Carolina 2P605. Application of a Yield-stress Fluid Model to Describe Monolithic
State University, 2NC state university and Heterogeneous Granular Hydrogel Properties, Gunnar
Thompson, B.S.1, Jiye Lee, B.S.1, Krutarth Kamani, PhD1, Noah
2P595. Zn particle infused fibrous scaffolds promote differentiation
Flores-Velasco, B.S.1, Simon Rogers, Ph.D.2, Brendan Harley,
of HFDn, and induce neovascularization in HUVECs, Narayan
ScD1 1University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2University of
Bhattarai, PhD1, Sita Shrestha, PhD1, Salil Desai, PhD1 1NC A&T
Illinois at Urbana Champaign
State University
2P606. PEG-Alginate Hybrid Double-Network Cryogels with Tunable
2P596. Cell Encapsulated 3D Hydrogel Microcapsules of Alginate and Degradation Rates for Cartilage Tissue Engineering, Kaixiang
Chitin Fibrils Using Divalent and Trivalent metal ions, Thakur Zhang1, Michael Seitz1, Zining Yang2, Era Jain, Ph.D.1 1Syracuse
Sapkota, MS1, Sita Shrestha, PhD1, Narayan Bhattarai, PhD1 university, 2University of Texas at Arlington
1NC A&T State University

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HEALTH EQUITY SIG: BIOMATERIALS IN 2P616. Decoupling sex chromosome and sex hormone regulation
of cardiac myofibroblast activation, Rayyan Gorashi, MS1,
WOMEN’S HEALTH ENGINEERING Talia Baddour, BS1, Kati Richter, N/A1, Brian Aguado, PhD1
2P607. Sex-based Differences in Schwann Cell Migration on Aligned 1UC San Diego
Polycaprolactone Nanofibers, Yang Hu1, Yin Mei Chan2,
Nicola Judge, Dr.2, Rebecca Willits, Dr.1, Matthew Becker, 2P617. Sex Differences in Adaptive Immune Responses after
Dr.2 1Northeastern University, 2Duke University Traumatic Brain Injury, Sierra Chimene, B.S.1, Amberlyn
Simmons, B.S.1, Crystal Willingham, M.A.1, Amanda Witten,
2P608. Sex-dependent innate immune cell populations in the brain M.S.1, Abhinav Acharya2, Sarah Stabenfeldt, PhD1 1Arizona
after TBI: Opportunities for therapeutic intervention, Amberlyn State University, 2Case Western Reserve University
Simmons, B.S.1, Sierra Chimene, B.S.1, Crystal Willingham,
M.A.1, Amanda Witten, M.S.1, Heather Bimonte-Nelson, HIGH PERFORMANCE BIOMATERIALS FOR
PhD1, Christopher Plaisier, PhD1, Rachael Sirianni, PhD2, Sarah TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE
Stabenfeldt, PhD1 1Arizona State University, 2UMass Chan
Medical Schoo
MEDICINE
2P619. Functionalized scaffold with renal differentiation factors-
2P609. Characterization of Graphene-Based Flexible Electronics for
incorporated extracellular vesicles and intermediate
Pudendal Nerve Stimulation for Stress Urinary Incontinence
mesoderm for kidney regeneration, Boram kim1, Jeong Min
Treatment, Andrea Zuccaro1, John Rogers, Ph.D. in Physical
Park1, Sun Hong Lee1, Dong Ryul Lee1, Dong Keun Han1
Chemistry2, Margot Damaser, Ph.D. in Bioengineering3,
1CHA University
Metin Uz, Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering1 1Cleveland State
University, 2Northwestern University, 3Cleveland Clinic Lerner
2P620. Chitosan Micromesh for Promoting Myoblast Orientation
Research Institute
and 3D Tissue Structuring in Cultured Meat Applications,
2P610. Bioengineered 3D In Vitro Human Myometrium: A New JIACHENG XU1, Takeshi Hori1, Yuji Nashimoto1, Shotaro
Approach to Quantify Myometrial Contractility, Claudia Yoshida1, Hirokazu Kaji1 1Institute of Science Tokyo
Collier1, Anirudh Madyastha1, Kaci Martin2, Antonina
2P621. Electrospun Nanofibrous Scaffolds from Dissolved Cotton:
Frolova, MD, PhD2, Shreya Raghavn, PhD1 1Texas A&M
University, 2Washington University School of Medicine A Sustainable Approach to ECM-Mimicking Biomaterials,
Nasim Nosoudi, PhD1, Xavier Lewis, bsc1, Lyana Green, bsc2
2P611. Restoring Ovarian Function with Microporous Immune- 1Marshall university, 2Marshall u
Isolating Capsules containing Sacrifical Gelatin Microgels,
Delaney Sinko, BSE, MSE1, Margaret Brunette, PhD1, Despina 2P622. Strain-programmed adhesive patch for accelerated
Pavlidis, MS1, Bipasha Ray1, Michelle Tong1, Suhani Thakur1, photodynamic wound healing, Seong-Jong Kim, PhD1,
Ariella Shikanov, Ph.D.1 1University of Michigan Sei Kwang Hahn2 1Pohang University of Science and
Technology, 2POSTECH
2P612. Developing an In Vitro Gelatin Hydrogel Model of
Endometrioma Angiogenesis, Hannah Theriault1, Kathryn 2P623. Phototunable control of stress relaxation in viscoelastic
Clancy1, Brendan Harley, ScD2 1University of Illinois at hyaluronic acid hydrogels, Olivia Morren, BS1, James Gentry,
Urbana Champaign, 2University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign BS1, Steven Caliari, PhD1 1University of Virginia

2P613. Genotoxic Effects of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles in 2P624. Photo-responsive decellularized small intestine submucosa
Endometrial Cancer Cell Models, Jordan Berezowitz1, Claire hydrogels for skeletal muscle regeneration, Van Thuy Duong1,
Rowlands, Ph.D2, Lauren Mehanna, Ph.D1, Breanna Knicely, Ngoc Ha Luong1, Chien-Chi Lin, Ph.D.1 1Purdue University
MS1, Eva Goellner, Ph.D1, Brittany Givens Rassoolkhani, Ph.D1
1University of Kentucky, 2Bluegrass Advanced Materials 2P625. Enhancing Mechanical Properties of Collagen Hydrogels
by Silk Fibroin Incorporation and Riboflavin Crosslinking,
2P614. Isolation of Poly(caprolactone) Nanoparticles in an Effective Nithyashri Muthu Vijayan1, Rohin Shyam2, Arunkumar
Size Range for Endometrial Cancer Drug Delivery, Lauren Palaniappan2, Vipuil Kishore1 1Florida Institute of Technology,
Mehanna, Ph.D1, Trisha Sullivan, BS1, Brittany Givens 2Vellore Institute of Technology
Rassoolkhani, Ph.D1 1University of Kentucky
2P626. Optimization of Affibody-Conjugated Hyaluronic Acid
2P615. Improving Maternal Health Outcomes Following Cesarean Hydrogels for Bone Regeneration, Yan Carlos Pacheco, B.S.1,
Delivery with the Prevention of Postoperative Adhesions, Alycia Galindo, B.S.1, Juan Garcia, B.S.1, Nick Willett, Ph.D.1,
Lauren Costella, Principal Scientist1, Kate Johnson1, Rick Marian Hettiaratchi, PhD2 1University of Oregon Knight
Hassan1, Irina Buhimschi, MD, MMS2 1Luna Labs USA,
Campus, 2University of Oregon
2University of Illinois - Chicago

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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
2P627. Modular fibrous architecture designed to promote integrin- 2P638. DOCK8 enhanced Dendritic cells as a therapy against
VEGFR crosstalk enhances the in vitro and in vivo vascularization Melanoma, Abhirami suresh1, Brandon kim1, Anna Mathis1,
of synthetic nanoporous hydrogels, Yimeng Zhao, B.S.1, Abhinav Acharya1 1Case Western Reserve University
Harrison Hiraki, PhD1, Eashan Prabhu, B.S.1, Jingyi Xia1, Ariella
Shikanov, Ph.D.1, Brendon Baker, Ph.D.1 1University of Michigan 2P640. Regenerative Immunomodulation for Multiple Sclerosis Murine
Model using Biomaterial-Based Immunosuppressive Dendritic
2P628. Alginate hydrogels: a tunable tool for biotech applications, Cell Delivery, Advika Srinivasan, B.Tech1, Abigail Damico,
Anastasia Panfilova1, Janek Hillmann1, Marizela Delic- MS1, Julia Babensee, PhD1, Priya Narayanan, PhD2, Liu Fang,
Schlumbohm, PhD1, Henriette Sætrang1, Lise Cathrine Asdahl1, PhD2 1Georgia Institute of Technology, 2University of Georgia
Samantha Cassel, PhD1 1IFF (Augusta Campus)

2P629. An alginate-based foam scaffold for 3D culture of mammalian 2P641. A Novel Lipid Nanoparticle for Serial Delivery of mRNA to
cells, Samantha Cassel, PhD1, Mark Dreibelbis, PhD1, Susan Human T cells, Apoorva Ramamurthy, M.S. in Biomedical
Jordan, PhD1, Joshua Katz, PhD1, Marizela Delic-Schlumbohm, Engineering1, Giulia Scimonelli1, Krishanu Saha, Ph.D.2, William
PhD1 1IFF Murphy, PhD1 1University of Wisconsin Madison, 2University of
Wisconsin-Madison
2P630. Bioengineered Mussel Matrix Protein-Based Viscous Immiscible
Liquid for Injectable Stem Cell Therapy, Sung Min Han1, Myeong 2P642. Therapeutic Peptide Amphiphile Micelles as a Novel Leukemia
Jae Beak1, Yun Kee Jo, Ph.D.1 1Kyungpook National University Treatment, Aylin Kalabak1, Joshua Shelton, B.S.1, Agustin
Barcellona, B.S.2, Megan Schulte, Ph.D.2, Donald Burke, Ph.D.1,
2P631. Pioneering Biocomposite System for Bone Regeneration: Dual- Mark Daniels, Ph.D.2, Bret Ulery, Ph.D.2 1University of Misouri -
Setting Cement Based on Magnesium Potassium Phosphate Columbia, 2University of Missouri - Columbia
and Sodium Alginate with Controlled Hydration and Cross-
Linking Reactions, Marcin Wekwejt, PhD1, Rafał jesiołkiewicz2, 2P643. Evaluation of Fc-III Peptides Modified for Hydrogel
Aleksandra Mielewczyk-Gryń, Prof., PhD2, Dawid Kozień, PhD3, Incorporation to Bind and Prolong the Release of Biologics,
Anna Ronowska, PhD4, Justyna Kozłowska, PhD5, Uwe Gbureck, Dhanashree Surve1, Chris Li1, Oriana Mantovani1, Grisell
Gonzalez1, Iga Kucharska1, Peter Buchwald1, Alice Tomei1
Prof., PhD6 1Gdansk University of Technology, 2Gdańsk University
1University of Miami
of Technology, 3AGH Univer
2P644. Early Exposure to Cytokine Tips the Balance in B-Cell Maturation in
2P632. Silk Fibroin Cryogels with Bone Char Additive for Bone
Human Immune Organoids, Hyeon Ju Song1, Zhe Zhong1, Manuel
Regeneration, Kate Wasacz1, Amritha Anup, BE, BA1, Katherine
Quiñones Pérez1, Christopher Carlson1, Valeria Juarez1, Ankur
Hixon, Ph.D.1 1Dartmouth College, Thayer School of Engineering
Singh, Ph.D.1 1Georgia Institute of Technology
2P633. An Animal-Free Medium Enables Simple and Cost-Effective
2P645. Engineering an enzyme-peptide biomaterial to suppress the
Construction of a 3D Skin Model for Animal Testing Alternatives,
emergence of anti-enzyme antibodies, Lucas Melgar, M.S.1,
Yun-Mi Jeong1, WON-SOO YUN1 1Tech University of Korea
Gregory Hudalla, PhD1 1University of Florida
2P634. Metallized Clay Nanoparticles for Tissue Regeneration, Abdul-
2P646. Human Immune Organoids to Decode Immune Response in
Razak Masoud1, David K Mills2, Elham Saberian3 1School of
Healthy Donors and Lymphoma Patients, Zhe Zhong1, Andrés
Biological Sciences, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, USA.,
García1, JEAN KOFF, MD, MS2, Ankur Singh, Ph.D.1 1Georgia
2College of Engineering and Science, Louisiana Tech University,
Institute of Technology, 2Emory University School of Medicine
Ruston, USA., 3Dep. of Medicine and Dentistry, Pavol Jozef
Šafári 2P647. Harnessing DNA Nanoarchitecture to Overcome
Immunoevasion in Cancer, Meredith Davis1, Ezra Cho1, Siyi
IMMUNE BIOMECHANICS & Zheng1, Michelle Teplensky, PhD1 1Boston University
MECHANOBIOLOGY
2P648. Exploring “optimal” adjuvants in nanoparticle-based flu
2P635. Time-dependent elasticity of primate bone marrow and aging vaccines for improving immune responses in obesity, Rohit
of the immune system, Dallin Jacobs, N/A1, Truc Dinh, N/A1, Chaudhari1, Kaitlyn Holden1, Alaric Siddoway, PhD1, Ananya
Aidan Gilchrist, PhD1 1UC Davis Van Zanten1, Promit Sinha Roy1, Gunnar Moen1, Surya
Mallapragada1, Michael Wannemuehler1, Marian Kohut2, Balaji
IMMUNE ENGINEERING SIG Narasimhan1 1Iowa State University, 2Iowa State Univeristy

2P637. Dynamic engineering of submolecular ligand structure for 2P649. Biotin-avidin affinity-based controlled release of interleukin-4 for
macrophage regulation, Yuri Kim1, Heemin Kang1 immunomodulation, Victoria Nash1, Juan Cortes1, Kara Spiller1
1Korea University 1Drexel University

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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
2P650. Programmable B Cell Interactions Using Metal–Organic 2P660. Application of Young and Aged Patterned Decellularized
Framework–Hydrogel Depots, Lauren Bell1, Ezra Cho1, Muscle Bioinks, Krista Habing, B.S.1, Yong How Tan, B.S.1,
Julia Nowak1, Mayayi Izzo1, Fanrui Sha, PhD2, Julian Karina Nakayama, PhD1 1Oregon Health & Science University
Magdalenski2, Omar Farha, PhD2, Michelle Teplensky, PhD1
1Boston University, 2Northwestern University 2P661. Mineralized decellularized pericardium for soft-to-hard
tissue application, Mika Suzuki1, Tsuyoshi Kimura2,
MATRIX & PEPTIDES IN BIOMATERIALS Yoshihide Hashimoto1, Naoko Nakamura3, Akio Kishida1
1Institute of Science Tokyo, 2Toyo University, 3Shibaura
2P651. Branched Amphiphilic Peptide Capsules: A Promising PEG- Institute of Technology
Free Nanoformulation for mRNA Vaccine Delivery, Adriana
Avila Flores1, Collin Wall1, Nitish Kunte1 1Auburn University 2P662. Controlled Peptide Hydrogel Degradation via RAPID
Sequence Design and Stereocomplexation, Paul Eisold1,
2P652. Elucidating the Composition and Targeting of an Intravascularly Diana Kirilov1, Emani Glover2, Kyle Lampe, Postdoc, PhD,
Infusible Extracellular Matrix Biomaterial, Alexander Chen1, BS1 1University of Virginia, 2North Carolina Agricultural and
Michael Nguyen1, Maxwell McCabe2, Kirk Hansen2, Karen Technical State University
Christman1 1UC San Diego, 2University of Colorado
2P663. Advancing Colorectal Cancer Models: Mechanical Properties
2P653. Improved Wound Healing Capabilities of Electrospun of Colon Basement Membrane, Roxana Roshankhah1, Marcella
PCL-Zinc Scaffolds via Coating with Fibroblast-Derived Vaicik1, Benjamin Shogan2, Mohsen Rouhani Ravari2 1Illinois
Extracellular Matrix, Alexis Moody, M.S.1, Narayan Bhattarai, Institute of Technology, 2University of Chicago
PhD2 1NCAT, 2NC A&T State University
2P664. Investigation of cytocompatibility and cellular internalization
2P654. Optimizing the internalization of a peptide based of novel, enzyme-cleavable peptides in 2D and 3D cultures,
nanoplatform for Cas9 ribonucleoprotein delivery and gene Ruxi Xia1, Kharimat Alatise1, Angela Alexander-Bryant, PhD1
editing, Alyson Schwartz1, Joey LaValla1, Audrey Wessinger1, 1Clemson University
Jennifer Singleton1, Jessica Larsen, PhD1, Angela Alexander-
Bryant, PhD1 1Clemson University 2P666. Hybrid dECM/PCL Nanofibrous Scaffolds for Bone Tissue
Engineering, Weiwei Wang, PhD1, Xiaojun Yu, Professor2
2P655. Developing Extracellular Matrix-Based Fibers for 1Stevens Institute of Technology, 2Professor
Biocompatible Biomedical Implants, Anelisse Claros
Mendieta1, Chris Slavin1, Jeff Wolchok1, Jamie Hestekin1 2P667. Tissue Engineered Microphysiological System for Probing
1University of Arkansas Desmoplastic Pancreatic Cancer Perineural Invasion, Emory
Gregory, PhD1, Sam Stephens, MS1, Nathaniel Harris1, Min
2P656. Proteomic Analysis of Goldfish Extracellular Matrix Reveals Zou, PhD1, Morton Jenson, PhD, DrMed1, Younghye Song,
Key Proteins in Neuronal Regeneration Following Spinal PhD1 1University of Arkansas
Cord Injury, Cátia Dombaxe, MS.c.1, Yadong Wang, Ph.D.1
1Cornell University 2P668. Harnessing the potentials of Ultra-High Molecular Weight
proteins as next-generation biomaterial, Swati Srivastava1
2P657. Self-assembling peptide hydrogels for TMZ conversion 1South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
and delivery of targeted stimuli-responsive peptide-siRNA
nanoparticles for combination treatment of glioblastoma, 2P669. Enzymatic Crosslinking of Decellularized Extracellular Matrix
Jessie Boulos, Bachelor of Science1, Kay Russi1, Daphne to Generate Mechanically Tunable Hydrogels, Omar Peza-
Gomez Escudero1, Emalee Mann2, Angela Alexander-Bryant, Chavez1 1McGill University
PhD1 1Clemson University, 2Clemson

2P658. Peptide-based Nanoplatform for Cas9 Ribonucleoprotein


Delivery and Gene Editing, Joseph Lavalla1, Alyson Society For Biomaterials
Schwartz1, Jessica Larsen, PhD1, Angela Alexander-Bryant, Poster Session 3
PhD1 1Clemson University Friday, April 11, 2025, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

2P659. Effects of CNN Models on Feature Extraction for Extracellular


Matrix Structure Feature Map Generation, Kazuki Hoashi1, MICROFLUIDICS AND BIOMATERIALS FOR
Naoki Matsuda2, Ikuro Suzuki2, Tsuyoshi Kimura3, Motoki ENGINEERING 3D IN VITRO MODELS
Takagi1, Akio Kishida4, Naoko Nakamura1 1Shibaura Institute
of Technology, 2Tohoku Institute of Technology, 3Toyo 3P500. Controlling Oxygenation of In-vitro Liver Organoid Models
University, 4Institute of Science Tokyo via a Combinatorial Microparticle and Perfusion Approach for
Improved Physiologic Relevance, Ahmed Usaid, N/A1, Nic
Leipzig, Dr.2 1The University of Akron, 2University of akron

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3P501. Investigating the effect of Irgacure concentration and UV exposure 3P512. A Versatile Droplet Generation Platform for Tunable Microgel
time on the mechanical and diffusivity properties of hydrogels Production and High-Throughput Cell-Matrix Studies, Zachary
used in a physiologically relevant model of peripheral pain, Varrenti1, Ramkumar Annamalai1 1University at Buffalo
Benjamin Gane1, Rebecca Wachs, PhD1 1Arizona State University
3P513. A 3D Printed Millifluidic Bioreactor for Examining the Influence
3P502. Optimizing Microfluidic Co-Culture for Vascular Integration in of Shear Stress on Vascular Cells Cultured on Electrospun
Early Ovarian Follicle Development, Bhavya Vats, BSE1, Emily Scaffolds with Surface Topography, Andrew Johnston1, Todd
Thomas1, Taylor Schissel, MS1, Despina Pavlidis, MS1, Monica Burton, Phd1, Anthony Callanan, PhD1 1University of Edinburgh
Wall, MS1, Brendon Baker, Ph.D.1, Ariella Shikanov, Ph.D.1
1University of Michigan NANOMATERIALS FOR
IMMUNE MODULATION
3P503. Design and Development of a Perfusable Agarose Hydrogel
Platform with 3D Sacrificial Vasculature, Calvin Chernyatinskiy1, 3P514. Biodegradable particles for controlled antigen delivery, Adam
Bruce Gao1, Lidadi Agbomi1, Wesley Nichols1 1Clemson University Salem1, Pornpoj Phruttiwanichakun, PharmD1, Sean Geary,
PhD1 1University of Iowa
3P504. Engineering a 3D Printed Microfluidic Placenta-on-chip,
Chishiba Chilimba, MS1, Chad Sherwood1, Vibha Kannan1, 3P515. Subcutaneous nanotherapy for islet transplantation preserves
JESSICA WEAVER, PhD1 1Arizona State University functional protective immunity in a skin infection model of
Staphylococcus aureus, El Hadji Arona Mbaye1, Débora B.
3P505. Patient-specific 3D breast cancer and cardiac tissue Scariot, PhD1, Amanda Bakoshi2, Rayanne B. Machado2,
model within capillary-circuit microfluidic platform to study Natalie R. Klug1, Natalia Mendonca1, Szumo Wang1, Sultan
chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity, Edgar Alonso Borrego Almunif1, Jacqueline A. Burke, PhD1, Evan A. Scott, PhD3
Puerta1, Janine Hagar-Montoya1, Paula Delgado1, Jose Perez1, 1Northwestern University, 2State university of Maringá,
Sylvia Natividad-Diaz1 1The University of Texas at El Paso
3P516. Modulating Antigen Processing through Nanoporous Cages
3P506. Human Joint-on-a-Chip: A Microfluidic Co-Culture Model to Bias Adaptive Immunity, Ezra Cho1, Meredith Davis1, Julia
Integrating Osteoblasts, Chondrocytes, Fibroblasts, and Nowak1, Mayayi Izzo1, Anna Ferrante1, Fanrui Sha2, Julian
Macrophages for Osteoarthritis Research, Hosein Mirazi1 1South Magdalenski2, Omar Farha, PhD2, Michelle Teplensky, PhD1
Dakota School of Mines and Technology 1Boston University, 2Northwestern University

3P507. A 3D Vascular Model to Study Endothelial Cell Role in Breast 3P517. Protein corona formation on polymer nanoparticles causes
Cancer Progression Following Cardiovascular Disease, Kira endosomal sorting resulting in a reduced NLRP3 inflammasome
Lynch1, Holly Day1, Kevin Schilling, PhD2, Monica Hinds, activation, Maharshi Debnath, NA1, Mehak Malhotra, NA1
PhD3, Carolyn Schutt Ibsen, PhD1 1Oregon Health & Science 1University of Massachusetts Amherst
University, 2Oregon Health& Science University, 3OHSU
3P518. In vivo Natural Killer Cell Activation with siRNA-Lipid
3P508. A Microengineered High-Throughput Vocal Fold Model to Nanoparticles for Cancer Checkpoint Inhibition, Theresa
Study Fibroblast Behavior in Phonation, Amir K.Miri, researcher1, Raimondo, PhD1 1Brown University
Aydasadat Pourmostafa, PhD scholar1, Mohaddeseh
3P519. Investigating the Role of Bone-Targeted Nanoparticles in
Mohammadi2, Amir K Miri, Dr Faculty1, Chen shen, associate
Osteoclast Modulation, Vigneshkumar Rangasami, PhD1,
PROFESSOR3 1New Jersey Institute of Technology, 2NJIT,
Danielle Benoit, Ph.D.1 1University of Oregon
3ROWAN UNIVERSITY
3P520. DNA nanoparticles elicit tunable inflammation dependent
3P509. Microfluidic chip with perfusable microchannels and
on sequence, shape, and chemical identity, Chung Yi Tseng1,
vascularizing hydrogel for stem cell-derived islet vasculogenesis, Ryan C. Lee1, Shana Alexander1, Eric S.Y. Chiu1, Leo Y.T. Chou1
Mariana Rodriguez, B.S. Candidate1, Ana Mora-Boza, PhD1, 1University of Toronto
Angelica Torres, B.S.1, Sophia Kioulaphides, M.S.1, Eric O’Neill,
B.S.1, Graham Barber, B.S.1, Michelle Quizon, PhD1, Andrés 3P521. Immunoagonist Non-Coding RNA (incRNA) as an Intrinsic
García1 1Georgia Institute of Technology Nucleic Acid-Based Combination Cancer Immunotherapy,
James Forster1, Adam Fish1, Mehak Malhotra, NA1, Aniruddha
3P510. Role of Microscale Vibrations on Fibrotic Markers in Human Pinjari2, Maharshi Debnath, NA1, Ashish Kulkarni1 1University of
Vocal Fold Fibroblasts, Mohaddeseh Mohammadi1 1NJIT Massachusetts Amherst, 2University of Massachusetts, Amherst
3P511. A Biomimetic Approach to Studying Human Vascular Inflammation
on a chip, Fatemeh Sharifi, PhD1, Lola Eniola-Adefeso2 1University
NANOMATERIALS SIG
of Michigan, 2University of Chicago, Illinois 3P522. Automation of Oxygen-Tolerant Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization, Cesar Ramirez, Student1, D. Radford, PhD1
1Rutgers University
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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
3P523. Comparing Yield Between Different Methods of 3P533. Collagen Matrix-specific Peptide Decorated Nano-carriers
Polycaprolactone Particle Preparation, Trisha Sullivan, B.S1, for Tumor Microenvironment Targeted Drug Delivery,
Lauren Mehanna, PhD1, Brittany Givens, PhD1 1University Sharmishthaa Gudetee Padmanaban1, Mohammad Fazle
of Kentucky Alam1, Divya Bijukumar1 1University of Illinois Chicago
College of Medicine
3P524. In Vivo Distribution of Degradable P(AAm-co-MAA) Nanogels:
Highlight on Sex Differences, Rana Ajeeb1, Harsh Joshi, PhD1, 3P534. Developing a Targeted, Localized Delivery Platform for
Mojtaba Ghanbari Mehrabani, M.S.2, John Clegg, PhD1 miRNA using Lipid Nanoparticles, Thomas Jacobs1, Anushka
1University of Oklahoma, 2The University of Oklahoma Phadke1, David Cohen1, Barbara Boyan1, Zvi Schwartz1
1Virginia Commonwealth University
NANOMEDICINE FOR TARGETED
DRUG DELIVERY 3P535. Iron based Targeted Ionizable Lipid-Based Nanoparticles for
Head and Neck Cancer Treatment, Tristan Cole1 1Missouri
3P525. Fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) targeted FAP-2286 University of Science and Technology
decorated liposomes for rheumatoid arthritis, Abishek
Kamalakkannan1, Divya Bijukumar2 1University of Illinois 3P536. Designing novel antioxidant and iron-chelating nanoparticles
College of Medicine Rockford, 2University of Illinois Chicago for the treatment of ferroptosis, Cameron Moore, BS & BA1,
College of Medicine Danielle Benoit, Ph.D.1 1University of Oregon

3P526. Promising targeted therapy for Fuchs’ endothelial corneal 3P537. Oral Senolytic Nanomedicine Targeting β-Galactosidase
dystrophy (FECD) assisted with cRGD conjugated ubiquinol in Retinal Senescent Cells for Treating Age-Related Macular
loaded nanoparticles, Sanjib Saha, Ph.D.1, Jessica M. Skeie, Degeneration, Ja-Hyoung Ryu1, Haewon Ok, Ph.D2 1Ulsan
Ph.D.1, Megan Polz, BS1, Hanna Shevalye, BS2, Timothy National Institute of Science and Technology, 2Ulsan National
Eggleston, BS2, Apurva Dusane, M.Pharm1, Pornpoj Institute Science & Technology
Phruttiwanichakun, PharmD1, Esraa Mohamed, Master’s
Degree1, Gregory Schmidt, M.B.A., C.E.B.T.2, Mark Greiner, M. 3P538. Functionalized engineered extracellular vesicles for targeted
delivery to intervertebral disc cells, Mia Kordowski1
3P527. Nanoparticle-Releasing Composite Hydrogel for Sustained 1The Ohio State University
Ophthalmic Delivery, Hyeohn Kim1, Sofia lara Ochoa1, Asmaa
A. Youssif1, Benjamin Thomson1, Mark Johnson1, Evan A. 3P539. Polyurethane Nanocapsule mediated delivery of Acriflavine
Scott1 1Northwestern University for the treatment of neovascular AMD, Narendra Pandala1,
Lorena Haefeli1, Adnan Khan1, Ian Han1, Hailey Steffen1, Erin
3P528. Fibrosis Pathways and Mitigation for Arthrofibrosis Using
lavik2, Robert Mullins1, Budd Tucker1 1University of Iowa,
microRNA, Kait Hosmer1, Barbara Boyan1, David Cohen1,
2National Cancer Institute
Zvi Schwartz1, Stephen Kates, M.D.2, Christine VanDuyn,
PhD1 1Virginia Commonwealth University, 2Virginia 3P540. Polyethylenimine-conjugated Arabinogalactan Based Gene
Commonwealth University Medical Center Delivery Systems for Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Seojin Choi1,
Seoyoung Kim1, Tae-il Kim, PhD1 1Seoul National University
3P529. Ultrasonic Shearing for Improved Monodispersity and
Scalable Nanobubble Manufacturing, Margaret Nanfria1, 3P541. Multifunctional Drug/Gene Co-delivery Systems Based on
Pedram Sotoudeh Bagha, Ph.D.1, Mehdi Razavi, Ph.D.1 Polyphenol Polymer-coated Cationic Hydroxyethylcellulose
1University of Central Florida Nanocomplexes for Anticancer Therapy, Seoyeon Park, PhD
candidate1, Tae-il Kim, PhD1 1Seoul National University
3P530. Tailoring Polymeric Nanoparticles Properties for Enhanced
Targeted Delivery to Macrophage Subpopulation., Paul 3P542. Polyelectrolyte complex micelles for targeted nucleotide delivery
Sagoe1, Isabel Mittal2, Era Jain, Ph.D.1 1Syracuse University, to treat atherosclerosis, Siyang Wang1, Yun Fang2, Matthew
2Bioinspired Institute, Syracuse University Tirrell2 1The University of Chicago, 2University of Chicago
3P531. Curcumin-loaded Poly(octanediol-co-citrate) Nanoparticles 3P543. Pulmonary surfactant-based Lipid nanoparticles for
for Targeted Breast Cancer Therapy, Rachel Logan1, Nicole pulmonary delivery of circRNA vaccines, You Xu, Phd1, Jinyi
Levi, PhD2 1Wake Forest School of Medicine, 2Wake Forest Tang, Phd2, Zitong Wang, Phd student1, Shimiao Liao, Phd1,
University School of Medicine Xiang Liu, Phd student1, jie Sun, Phd2, Guizhi Zhu, Phd1
1University of Michigan, 2University of Virginia
3P532. Encorafenib and Trametinib Co-loaded Nanoparticles
Actively Targeting BRAF V600E Colon Cancer, Ramkrishna 3P544. Tumor-Targeted Sprayable Nanotherapeutics for Focal
Sen, Ph.D.1, Lokesh Janardhanam1, Mohammad Al-Natour, Cancer Therapy, Yun Seop Shim1, Yu Ri Jeon1, Yun Kee Jo,
Ph.D.1, Meraj Anjum, Ph.D.1, Sean Geary, PhD1, Aliasger Ph.D.1 1Kyungpook National University
Salem, PhD1 1University of Iowa

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3P545. Redox-activatable mucoadhesive non-viral vectors for inhalable 3P556. Supramolecular Assembly of Polycation/mRNA Nanoparticles
gene therapies of lung cancer, Yun Seop Shim1, Yun Kee Jo, and In Vivo Monocyte Programming, Yizong Hu, PhD1,
Ph.D.1 1Kyungpook National University Stephany Tzeng1, Jordan Green, Ph.D.1, Hai-Quan Mao, Ph.D.1
1Johns Hopkins University
3P546. Development of injectable alginate/gelatin hydrogel for proper
release of tranexamic acid to control the cerebral hemorrhage 3P557. Spatially-Controlled Polymerization for Dynamic siRNA
in rat brain damage models, Ali Golkar1, Hadi Tabesh1, Farhad Nanocarriers: Enhancing Stability and Therapeutic Synergy,
Ahmadi1, Amin Jahanbakhshi1, Ali porkhalil1, Razieh Haji- Gaeun Park1, Ja-Hyoung Ryu1 1Ulsan National Institute of
Soltani1, Elham Saberian2, David K Mills3 1University of Tehran, Science and Technology
Iran, 2Dep. of Medicine and Dentistry, Pavol Jozef Šafárik
University, Clinic and academy of Maxill 3P558. A lesion-targeted nanoparticle platform enables disease-
severity-responsive ghrelin mRNA delivery and attenuates
3P547. uPA-mediated Dendrimer-based Nanoparticles for osteoarthritis progression, Mahima Dewani, PhD1, Anjali
Atherosclerosis Diagnosis and Therapy, Hsin-Yin Chuang1, Rajesh Mamidwar2, Miraj Rawal2, Nutan Bhingaradiya, PhD1,
Huari Kou1, Yue-Wern Huang1, Hu Yang1 1Missouri University of Jingshu Liu3, Nishkal Pisal4, Elyse Blank, BA3, Arpita Banerjee5,
Science and Technology Christopher Jiang5, Keren Chen3, Ziting Xia5, Jeffrey Karp,
PhD5, Jingjing Gao, PhD6, Nitin Joshi, PhD1
NOVEL BIOMATERIAL DEVELOPMENTS IN
NON-VIRAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS 3P559. Dendritic-Peptide Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles for
Safe, Effective Plasmid Delivery, Robert Reichert, M.S.1,
3P548. Enhanced pDNA Delivery Mediated by Backbone-Degradable Natalia Mendonca1, Lisa Volpatti, Ph.D.1, Evan A. Scott, PhD2
RAFT Copolymers, Adam Gormley, PhD1 1Rutgers University 1Northwestern University, 2NanoSTAR Institute/
University of Virginia
3P549. Hybrid Charge-reversed Cationic Exosomes for Non-Viral Gene
Therapy in Osteoarthritis, Andrew Selvadoss, BS1, Hengli Zhang,
MS1, Hector Millan Cotto, BS1, Tanvi V. Pathrikar, BS1, Helna M.
NOVEL MATERIALS - BIOLOGICALLY INSPIRED
Baby, MS1, Ambika Bajpayee, PhD1 1Northeastern University 3P560. Mechanically Tunable and Celluarly-Adhesive Hydrogels, Alex
Sunday1 1Freedman Lab
3P550. Temperature Resilience and Swelling Behavior of
Glyceraldehyde-Crosslinked Gelatin Hydrogels Compared to 3P561. A Diels-Alder Click Chemistry Approach to Fabricating
Glutaraldehyde in In Vivo-Mimicking Conditions, Betul Karanfil, Hydrogels with Physiologically-Relevant Properties, Rabia
PhD Candidate in Chemical Engineering, Virginia Tech1, Abby
Fatima, MS1, Bethany Almeida, PhD1 1Clarkson University
Whittington, Associate Professor at Virginia Tech1 1Virginia Tech
3P562. Biomimetic Multifunctional Nanogel Eye Drops for Prolonged
3P551. High-throughput screening of topographical cues for enhanced
Drug Release and Iron Chelation, BURHAN ATES1, Ashish Trital1,
nonviral gene delivery, Abigail Conner, MSc1, Daichen Liu, MSc1,
Jonathan Kenlee1, Nuran Ercal1, Hu Yang1 1Missouri University
Huiyi Liang, PhD2, Kam W Leong, PhD2, Evelyn Yim, PhD1
of Science and Technology
1University of Waterloo, 2Columbia University in the city of new york
3P563. A Perfusable Leaf Model to Investigate Engineered Construct
3P552. Yeast-derived Polyplexes for Oral CRISPR Cas9 and dCas9
Endothelialization, Tanya Enderli1, Kira Scarpignato1, Zackary
Delivery, Huiyi Liang, PhD1, Kam Leong, Ph.D.2 1Columbia
University in the city of new york, 2Columbia University Lorton1, Paul Gatenholm, PhD2, Chris Bashur, PhD1 1Florida
Institute of Technology, 2Cellheal AS
3P553. Layer-by-Layer self-assembly of polymer-metal organic
framework coatings for tunable drug delivery, Jacob Robins1, 3P564. Sweet Corn Phytoglycogen as a Protein Stabilizing Excipient,
Mohammad Asadi Tokmedash1, Adrian Li1, Jouha Min1 Junha Park1, Renjie Liu1, Susan Boehlein1, Marcio Resende1,
1University of Michigan Gregory Hudalla, PhD1 1University of Florida

3P554. Advancing Polymer Nanoparticles for Gene Therapy Use by 3P565. 3D Printed Composite Scaffolds Incorporating Eggshell
Improving Manufacturability, Cargo Loading and Safety, Kenneth Particles for Enhanced Bone Repair, Mert Gezek1, Gulden
Sims, PhD1, Emma Schmitz, BS1, Andrea McCue, PhD1, Danielle Camci-Unal, PhD1 1University of Massachusetts Lowell
Huk, PhD1, Ashlee Colbert, PhD1, Matthew Neal, PhD1, Cherry
Gupta, PhD1, Anthony Duong, PhD1, Chelsi Snow, PhD1, Gabe 3P566. Type I Collagen Biomimetic Extracellular Matrix for Endothelium
Meister, PhD1 1Battelle Memorial Institute Repair, Minaine Bouabdallah1, Alessia Castagnino2, Isabelle
Martinier1, Abdul Barakat2, Karim Dorgham3, Makoto Miyara3,
3P555. Super-Lubricious Platelet-Rich Plasma Loaded Microgels for Léa Trichet1, Francisco Fernandes4 1Sorbonne Université,
the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis, Sam Stealey, PhD1, Abdul 2Ecole Polytechnique, 3Inserm, 4Sorbonne University /CNRS
Malik Tyagi, PhD2, Yousef Abu-Amer, PhD2, Paul Jelliss, PhD1,
Silviya Zustiak, PhD1 1Saint Louis University, 2Washington
University in Saint Louis
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3P567. Engineered, hydrazone-crosslinked fucoidan hydrogel as a 3P578. A Mildly Cross-linked Dendrimer Hydrogel for 4-PBA Delivery
novel immune-modulatory biomaterial., Omanin Siddiqua in Glaucoma Therapy, Tzu-Chen Wang1, Lei Xu1, Tristan Cole1,
Prova, B.Sc in Biomedical Engineering1, Shajia Afrin, PhD Hu Yang1 1Missouri University of Science and Technology
in Biochemistry1, Muhammad Rizwan, Ph.D. Biomedical
Engineering1 1University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 3P579. Optical and Mechanical Characterization of Curcumin Loaded
SilMA-GelMA Scaffolds for Corneal Wound Healing, Vedshree
3P568. Ultrafine Particle Filtration in Sustainable Keratin/PVA Deshmukh1, Poulami Ghosh1, Sanjusha Gudla1, Issac Reynaga1,
Nanofibers: Role of Keratin Subfractions, yang wei1 1national Peter Jansen1, Brian Lawrence, PhD2, Cynthia Roberts, PhD1,
taipei university of technology Katelyn Swindle-Reilly, PhD1 1The Ohio State University,
2SILKTECH
3P569. Bioinspired fouling control with mucin coated active
topography, Zehui Han1, Yikang Xu, PhD2, Dacheng Ren2 3P580. Resorbable Radiopaque Pin for the reduction of fractures,
1Syracsue University, 2Syracuse University madhulika narayan, PhD student1 1IITB
3P570. mRNA Activated Blood Clots for Tissue Regeneration, Apurva 3P581. Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Unveils Diabetes-Induced
Panjla1 1UW Madison Molecular Alterations in Human Corneal Limbal Epithelium,
Daxian Zha1, Ruchi Shah1, Cynthia Amador1, Priyanka
3P571. Creation of a Hydrogel with Similar Biomechanical Properties
Bhandary1, Yizhou Wang1, Alexander V. Ljubimov1,
as Human Brain, Rune Isherwood, Bachelor’s Degree1, Rafael
Mehrnoosh Ghiam1 1Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Ramos, BS, MS1, Gwen Williams, PhD candidate1, Matthew
Howard, PhD, Chemical Engineering1, Carolyn Harris, PhD,
Chemical Engineering1 1Wayne State University ORTHOPAEDIC BIOMATERIALS SIG
3P582. 3D Melt Electrowriting of Electrically Conductive PEDOT
3P572. Investigating the Effects of Crosslinking and Catechol-
Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering, Kunal Ranat, BSc1,
Mediated Interactions on the Mechanical Properties of Mussel
mitchell Kenter, MSc1, Adil Akkouch, PhD1 1Western
Foot Protein 5, Alex Gerber, BS1, Jacob Graham, BS1, Sinan
Keten, PhD, MEng, BS1 1Northwestern University Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine

3P573. Amino Acid-Mediated Cubo-Octahedral Modulation 3P583. Manufacturing and Processing of Novel Magnesium-based
Inspired by Magnetosome Biomineralization, 易凡 赵1, 悠 Metal Matrix Nanocomposite for Bone Fracture Healing,
毛2, 吉兹 刘2, Ning Gu, Professor2 1Southeast University, Andres Larraza1, Shane Burke1, Pedram Sotoudeh Bagha,
2Nanjing University Ph.D.1, Mehdi Razavi, Ph.D.1 1University of Central Florida

3P584. Composite Tendon-Bone Regeneration using a Biphasic


NOVEL MATERIALS FOR SPACE Collagen Biotextile in a Rabbit Rotator Cuff Model, Christian
APPLICATIONS Denny, PhD1, Joohee Choi2, Philip McClellan2, Di Fan2,
3P574. Modelling Cardiac Atrophy Utilizing Engineered Tissue Robert Gillespie, MD3, Subba Shankar, PhD1, Ozan Akkus2
Platforms Subjected to Microgravity, Ivana Hernandez1, 1CollaMedix, 2Case Western Reserve University, 3University
Binata Joddar1 1Oregon State Univeristy Hospitals of Cleveland

3P585. Calcium Clings: Improving Strain Gauge Stability for Reliable


OPHTHALMIC BIOMATERIALS SIG In Vivo Bone Tracking, Gayatri Kaimal1, Gerardo Figueroa1,
3P575. Retinal Organoid Chip: A Novel Tissue Bioreactor for Retinal Robert Childers1, David Gonzales1, John Szivek, Ph.D.1,
Organoid Microenvironmental Control, ashutosh agarwal, David Margolis, MD, Ph.D.1 1University of Arizona
PhD1 1UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
3P586. Alginate/Gelatin/Cerium doped Hydroxyapatite
3P576. Nanostructured Lipid Carrier Synthesis for Encapsulation of Biocomposite Scaffolds : Synthesis, Antibacterial Efficacy
Dasatinib, Anna Kate Miedler1, Sara Moradi, Ph.D2, Hamid and Mechanical Stability, Kashif Ijaz1, Oluwatosin Popoola,1,
Hamedi, Ph.D2, Megan Allyn, BS3, Shigeo Tamiya, Ph.D2, Silvana Andresscu1, Devon Shipp1 1Clarkson University
Katelyn Swindle-Reilly, PhD2 1Ohio State University, 2The
Ohio State University, 3Columbus, Ohio 43210 United States 3P587. The implantation of a proprietary glass polyalkenoate cement
into rat subcutaneous tissue., Daniella Marx, PhD1, Sunjeev
3P577. In Vivo Anti-Angiogenic Therapeutic Efficiency of SDV Phull, PhD2, Marcello Papini, PhD1, Mark Towler, PhD3
Peptide Decorated PEG-b-PPS Micelles in Danio rerio 1Toronto Metropolitan University, 2University of Missouri
(Zebrafish) Diabetic Retinopathy Model., Jahnavi Anil1, Science and Technology, 3Missouri University of
Aishwarya Gangadhar1, Oladejo Oluwatosin1, Neeraja Science and Technology
Revi2, Fanfan Du3, Evan A. Scott4, Hyun Min-Jung5, Divya
Bijukumar2 1University of Illinois College of Medicine, 3P588. Fabrication of Bisphosphonates Nanoparticles in
Rockford, 2University of Illinois Chicago College of Medicine, Microparticles as Macrophage Targeting and Inflammation
3Northwestern Modulating Drug Delivery System for Osteoarthritis Therapy,
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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
3P589. Toughness in Solid-State Nanocomposites of UHMWPE for 3P599. Porous Zirconia and Alumina Matrix Composite Scaffolds Show
Orthopedic Bearing Applications, Peder Solberg1, Douglas Van Early Osseointegration and Long-Term Biocompatibility in an
Citters, PhD1 1Dartmouth College Ovine Bone Defect Model, Ina Lackner, CeramTec GmbH1,
Yvonne Mödinger, CeramTec GmbH1, Christiane Freytag, FREY-
3P590. A novel biomimetic Vascularized 3D reinforced scaffold for TOX GmbH2, Rainer Detsch, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) repair, Pooyan vahidi pashaki, Erlangen-Nürnberg3, Michael Goetz, CeramTec GmbH1, Nils
PV1 1North Dakota State University Warfing, AnaPath Services4, Aléthéa Liens, AnaPath Ser

3P591. Innovative Iontophoretic Transdermal Patch for Controlled 3P600. Wood-based nanofibrillated cellulose hydrogel for
Methotrexate Delivery in Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment: An In intervertebral disc degeneration treatment, Lauri Paasonen,
Vitro Study, Rahul kumar gupta1 1IIT BOMBAY Ph.D. in Biopharmacy1, Marcia Mürner2, Chencheng Feng,
Ph.D. MD2, Sibylle Grad, Ph.D., Adj. Prof.2 1UPM-Kymmene
3P592. Is the incidence and extent of fretting corrosion in total knee Oyj, 2AO Reserach Institute Davos
replacement taper junctions comparable to total hips?, Jennifer
L. Wright, MS1, Julia Hochstatter1, John Wong, BS1, Amy Miller, 3P601. Next-Generation of Dual-Setting Bone Cement: Synergistic
BS1, Brett R. Levine, MD2, Deborah Hall, PhD1, Robin Pourzal, Integration of Magnesium Phosphate and Synthetic Poly(vinyl
PhD1 1Rush University Medical Center, 2Georgetown University alcohol) Hydrogel, Magdalena Górecka1, Anna Ronowska,
PhD2, Dawid Kozień, PhD3, Justyna Kozłowska, Doctor
3P593. Fluorine-bioactive glass for Osteoregenerative Applications: habilitatus4, Marcin Wekwejt, PhD5 1Gdańsk University of
Microstructural and Mechanical Characterization, Amina Gharbi, Technology, 2Medical University of Gdańsk, 3AGH University of
PhD1, Wissem Cheikhrouhou-Kouba, PhD2, Nabil Derbel, Kraków, 4Nicolaus Copernicus University, 5Gdansk
PhD3, Romila Manchanda, PhD4, Nureddin Ashammakhi,
PhD4 1Michigan State University,, 2Digital Research Center 3P602. Systemic versus local delivery of mesenchymal stem cells to
of Sfax, Centre de Recherche en Numérique de Sfax (CRNS),, improve fracture healing in a polytrauma model, Augustine Mark
3University of Sfax Saiz, Dr1, Maryam Rahmati, Dr1, Soren Johnson1, Aneesh Bhat1,
Tony Baldini1, Øystein Øvrebø, Dr2, Thaqif El Khassawna, Dr3,
3P594. Assessment of a gallium-doped glass polyalkenoate cement: Fernando A. Fierro, Dr1, Mark A Lee, Dr1, J. Kent Leach4, Håvard
Chemotherapy, cytotoxicity and osteogenic effects., Sunjeev Jostein Haugen, Dr2 1University of California, Davi
Phull, PhD1, Daniella Marx, PhD2, Margarete Akens, PhD3,
Michelle Ghert, MD4, Mark Towler, PhD5 1University of 3P603. Decellularized Placental Biomaterials for Management and
Missouri Science and Technology, 2Toronto Metropolitan Protection of Tendon Injuries, Rajarajeswari Sivalenka, PhD1,
University, 3University of Toronto, 4University of Maryland, Anna Gosiewska, PhD1, Joseph Gleason, MSc1, Yong Mai,
5Missouri University PhD2, Desiree Long, Masters1, Stephen Brigido, MD1, Robert
Hariri, M.D., Ph.D.1 1Celularity Inc, 2Rutgers University
3P595. Effects of Different Blue Light Conditions on Saos-2 Cell Viability,
Differentiation, and Mineralization, Jamielyn Jarvis, BS1, Nashaita 3P604. Bioabsorbable Mg-Y-Li Alloy inflammatory and corrosion
Patrawalla, PhD1, Margaret Ahmad2, Vipuil Kishore1 1Florida behavior in vitro and in vivo, Ryan Jacoby1, Roger Guillory, PhD1,
Institute of Technology, 2Sorbonne University Mitchell Connon1, Calum MacLeod2, Mark Steckel2 1Medical
College of Wisconsin, 2Lumenology Ltd
3P596. Formation of Hydroxyapatite-Like Layer on Poly (Methyl
Methacrylate) formed from 13-93B3 Borate Bioactive Glass PEPTIDE BIOMATERIALS FOR THERAPEUTIC
in a Dynamic Environment, William Kuenne, Bachelors of
Science1, Kara Hageman, MPH2, Rebekah Blatt3, Richard
APPLICATIONS
Brow, PhD3, Terence McIff, MBA, PhD2 1University of Kansas, 3P605. Co-delivery of mesenchymal stem cells and disordered
2University of Kansas Medical Center, 3Missouri University of peptides attenuates the inflammatory response and improves
Science and Technology fracture healing in polytrauma, Augustine Mark Saiz, Dr1,
Øystein Øvrebø, Dr2, Tony Baldini1, Mengyao Liu1, Aneesh
3P597. Advanced Injectable Cement for Bone Regeneration: Dual-
Bhat1, Soren Johnson1, Renato Miguel Reyes1, Shierly Wan Yi
Setting Magnesium Phosphate-Based Technology with-
Fok Lau1, J. Kent Leach3, Mark A Lee, Dr1, Thaqif El Khassawna,
Carrageenan Hydrogel, Anna Melnyk1, Anna Ronowska, PhD2,
Dr4, D.C. Florian Wieland, Dr5, Andre Lopes, Dr5
Dawid Kozień, PhD3, Justyna Kozłowska, Doctor habilitatus4,
Marcin Wekwejt, PhD5, Aleksandra Mielewczyk-Gryń, Dr.hab1,
REGENERATIVE BIOMATERIALS FOR
Monika Wojtala, Master1, Uwe Gbureck, Prof., PhD6 1Gdańsk
University of Technology, 2Medical Universi COMPLEX TISSUE REGENERATION
3P606. Silk Fibroin Combination Scaffolds for Bone-Tendon Interface
3P598. Anodization of titanium to improve osseointegration, Arunendu
Regeneration, Amritha Anup, BE, BA1, Katherine Hixon, Ph.D.1,
Ettuthaiyil Sambasivan1, Amisha Parekh1, Amol Janorkar, Ph.D.1,
Milenka Men, Student1, Kate Wasacz1 1Dartmouth College,
Michael Roach1 1University of Mississippi Medical Center
Thayer School of Engineering
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3P607. Biofabrication of Small Vascular Graft with Human Amniotic STIMULI-RESPONSIVE BIOMATERIALS
Membrane, BO Wang, MCW1 1Medical college of Wisconsin
3P618. Bioinspired Inverse Opal Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogels for
3P609. Polyelectrolyte Complex Hydrogels Modified with Hyaluronic Biomedical Applications, Alan Shi1, Supasinee trakanrungsi1,
Acid and A7R Peptide for Reducing Angiogenesis and Claudia Loebel, M.D., Ph.D.2 1University of Pennsylvania,
Improving Growth Plate Repair, Elise Collins1, Bikram Adhikari1, 2University of Michigan
Dale Thompson1, Karin Payne2, Melissa Krebs1 1Colorado
School of Mines, 2University of Colorado Anschutz 3P619. Triggered sequential viral-transduction from collagen-based
scaffolds for tissue regeneration, John Amante1, Cathal
3P610. Development of an Autologous, Bilayered, Tissue Kearney1 1University of Massachusetts Amherst
Engineered Skin Graft Substitute, Jewelia Durant1, Katherine
Hixon, Ph.D.2, Oraya Vesvoranan3, Victoria Cubina Lopez4, 3P620. Development of Three-dimensional (3D) Printable Shape
M. Shane Chapman, MD, MBA3, Matthew LeBoeuf, MD, Memory Inks for Minimally Invasive Tissue Engineering,
PhD3, Michelle Tong5 1Thayer School of Engineering Ebrahim Tajik1, Hossein Ravanbakhsh1 1The University of Akron
at Dartmouth, 2Dartmouth College, Thayer School of
Engineering, 3Geise 3P621. Thioether-modified cellulose for multifunctional biomaterial
coatings and films, Eric DuBois, MS1, Kate Herrema1,
3P611. Tendon-tissue derived monofilaments by electrochemical Matthew Simkulet1, Laboni Hassan1, Payton O’Connor2, Riya
compaction: production and characterization, Joohee Choi1, Sen3, Timothy O’Shea, PhD1 1Boston University, 2Rensselaer
Philip McClellan1, Maximilian Zernic1, Ozan Akkus1 1Case Polytechnic Institute, 3Georgia Tech School of Engineering
Western Reserve University and Emory School of Medicine

3P612. Enhanced Collagen and Elastin Production in Dermal 3P622. Remote control of bioinspired materials for dynamic
Fibroblasts via Antioxidant Synergy, Nasim Nosoudi, PhD1, macrophage regulation, Yuri Kim1, Sungkyu Lee1, Sunhong
Jada Stutts, bsc1, Kayla Clatterbuck, BSc1, Chloe Duckworth, Min1, Hyunsik Hong1, Nayeon Kang1, Heemin Kang1
BSc1, Tyera Pemberton, BSc1, Aillea Elkins, BSc1, Prabir Patra, 1Korea University
PhD1 1Marshall university
3P623. Ultrasound-Responsive Biomaterials for Controlled Genetic
3P613. Multiphasic 3D materials with tailored gradients transformed Manipulation of 3D-Biofabricated Tumor Models with Vascular
from 2D mats for complex tissue regeneration, Shatil Structures, Holly Day1, Mary Lowrey, BS1, Kira Lynch1, Ariana
Shahriar1, Jingwei Xie2 1University of Nebraska Medical Borda1, Kevin Schilling, PhD2, Cristiane Franca, DDS, PhD1,
Center, 2UNMC Carolyn Schutt Ibsen, PhD2 1Oregon Health & Science
University, 2Oregon Health& Science University
3P614. 3D Bioprinting of Electroactive Constructs for Treating
Skeletal Muscle Injuries, Smriti Bohara1, Breanne Welsh1, 3P624. Magneto-Mechanical Actuation Induces Endothelial
Surendrasingh Y Sonaye1, Prabaha Sikder, PhD1 1Cleveland Permeability, Mohammad Kanber1, Obum Umerah1, Juan
State University Beltran-Huarac1 1East Carolina University

3P615. Collagen scaffold viscoelasticity regulates muscle cell 3P625. Engineering of degradable linkers to improve oxidative
phenotype, Emily Roloson1, Wei-Hung Jung, PhD1, Stephanie sensitivity of thioketal-based biomaterials for regenerative
McNamara, PhD1, Catherine Van Stone1, David Mooney, medicine applications, Karina Bruce1, Dylan Marques1, Emma-
PhD1 1Harvard University Louise Lowell1, John Martin, PhD1 1University of Cincinnati

3P616. Customizable 3D Printed Scaffolds for Soft-Tissue Support in 3P626. Inflammation-responsive antibiotic coatings for prophylactic
Osseointegration, Jack Flaggert, BE1, Adelaide Cagle, BS1, bacterial infection treatment in orthopedic reconstructions,
Katherine Hixon, Ph.D.2, Leah Gitajn, MD3 1Thayer School of Karina Bruce1, Dylan Marques1, Rais Fataki1, Jake Ryan1, John
Engineering, Dartmouth College, 2Dartmouth College, Thayer Martin, PhD1 1University of Cincinnati
School of Engineering, 3Dartmouth Hitchock Medical Center
3P627. Environmentally Responsive Polymeric Nanoparticles for
3P617. 3D Reconstruction through Gene Transfected MSC-seeded Reactive Oxygen Species Scavenging in the Central Nervous
with Polymer Scaffold in Partial Esophageal Defect, Hanaro System, Jordyn Wyse, B.S.1, Marissa Wechsler, Ph.D.1
Park1, Hye-Joung Kim2, Se Heang Oh3, In Gul Kim4, In Gul 1University of Texas at San Antonio
Kim4 1Samsung Changwon Hospital, Changwon, Korea,
2Korea University, Seoul, Korea, 3Dankook University, 3P628. Creating Novel Sensor Biointerfaces via Surface Modification
Cheonan, Korea, 4Seoul National University Hospital with Elastin like Polypeptide, Olivia Bridges, BS1, Sheetal
Chowdhury, B.S.1, Samantha Sullivan, MS2, Austin Scircle,
BS3, Amol Janorkar, Ph.D.1, Jared Cobb, Ph.D.3, charles
Laber, MS3 1University of Mississippi Medical Center, 2Old
Dominion University, 3ERDC
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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
3P629. Ultrasound-Responsive Nanobubble for Gene Delivery and 3P639. Independently Tuning Surface and Bulk Properties of
Ultrasound Imaging, Pedram Sotoudeh Bagha, Ph.D.1, Tara Polymer Scaffolds by Grafting Gel-like Bottlebrushes, Diana
Pattilachan1, Mehdi Razavi, Ph.D.1 1University of Central Florida Hammerstone1, Santiago Lazarte2, D. Radford, PhD3, Adam
Gormley, PhD3, Brandon Krick, PhD4, Lesley Chow, PhD1
3P630. Advanced Design and Fabrication of Soft Mechanical Actuators 1Lehigh University, 2Florida State University, 3Rutgers University,
based on Programming via Printing (PvP), S M Asif Iqbal1, Aoyi 4Florida A&M University-Florida State University
Luo1, Joseph D Paulsen1, James Henderson1 1Syracuse University
3P640. The Control of Wrinkle Morphologies on the Surfaces of
3P631. Leveraging radical-mediated degradation of thiol-maleimide Shape Memory Polymer Substrates for Mechanobiological
bonds for responsive and programmable hydrogels, Tayler and Antimicrobial Applications, Johnson Agyapong1, James
Hebner, Ph.D.1, Bruce Kirkpatrick2, Benjamin Fairbanks, Ph.D.2, Henderson1 1Syracuse University
Christopher Bowman, Ph.D.2, Kristi Anseth2, Danielle Benoit,
Ph.D.3 1Purdue University, 2University of Colorado Boulder, 3P641. Laser-etched Ti6Al4V Implants Exhibit Osteoclast Resorption
Pit Morphology and Drive Bone Marrow Stromal Cells to an
3University of Oregon
Osteoblastic Phenotype, Jonathan Dillon1, David Cohen1, Scott
3P632. Inflammation-responsive dressing for chronic wound McLean2, Haibo Fan2, Zvi Schwartz1, Barbara Boyan1 1Virginia
management: gender-specific efficacy in mice and clinical Commonwealth University, 2Spine Wave
relevance with human wound fluid., Tram Dang, PhD1 1Nanyang
3P642. Fabrication of Biocompatible, Flexible, and Brain-conforming
Technological University
Cranial Windows by Robotic Surgery for In vivo Brain
Microscopy, Mostafa Sajjadi1, Seyedamin Hashemi2, Saman
3P633. “On-Demand” pH Triggered Drug Release System with Tunable
Ebrahimibasabi1, Maryam Ghareh Sheikhlou1, Maryam
Isoelectric Point, Valerie Ow1, Choon Boon Cheong, PhD2,
Golshahi1, Naghmeh Shahraki1, Layla Khalifehzadeh1, Hamed
Rubayn Goh2, Xian Jun Loh3 1National University of Singapore,
Arami1 1Arizona State University, 2ASU
2Agency for Science, Technology and Research, 3Nanyang
Technological University 3P643. Development of MR-Visible SPIONs-PDMS Nanocomposite
Encapsulation Layer for Post-Surgery Tracking of Implantable
3P634. Biomineralized Adhesive Silver Nanodots Using a Chimeric Flexible Bioelectronics, Saman Ebrahimibasabi1, Seyedamin
Mussel Protein for NIR-triggered Cancer Theranostics, Ji Won Hashemi1, Mostafa Sajjadi1, Naghmeh Shahraki1, Maryam
Choi1, Mou Seung Kim1, Yun Kee Jo, Ph.D.1 1Kyungpook Ghareh Sheikhlou1, Maryam Golshahi1, Hamed Arami1, Layla
National University Khalifehzadeh1 1Arizona State University

3P635. Leveraging Thiol functionalized enzyme responsive 3P644. Influence of Ultrasound on Micro-Arc Oxidized Coatings
biomucoadhesive hybrid nanoliposome for local therapy of on Ti-13Nb-13Zr Alloy for Biomedical Applications, Balbina
Ulcerative colitis, KANIKA ., PhD1 1Institute of Nano Science and Makurat-Kasprolewicz1, Marcin Wekwejt, PhD1, Luca Pezzato2,
Technology Mohali Anna Ronowska, PhD3, Jolanta Krupa4, Sławomir Zimowski4,
Stefan Dzionk1, Agnieszka Ossowska1 1Gdansk University of
3P636. Kinetic Control of Photochemical Reactions Enables Mechanical Technology, 2Institute of Condensed Matter Chemistry and
Reprogramming of DLP-printed Hydrogels, Manuela Garay- Energy Technolo
Sarmiento, PhD1, Arkodip Mandal1, Abhishek Dhand2, Jason
Burdick3 1University of Colorado Boulder, 2University of TISSUE ENGINEERING SIG
Pennsylvania, 3University of Colorado, Boulder
3P646. Poly (Propylene Fumarate) and Poly (Caprolactone Fumarate)
Composite Scaffolds: Achieving High 3D Printing Resolution
SURFACE CHARACTERIZATION &
with Bone-Mimicking Compressive Properties, Areonna
MODIFICATION SIG Schreiber1, Asghar Rezaei, Ph.D.1, Xifeng Liu, Ph.D.1, Lichun Lu,
3P637. The Role of Fetuin on Cellular Attachment and Proliferation Ph.D.1 1Mayo Clinic
of Osteoblast-like Cells on Bare and Functionalized Gold
3P647. On Demand Cell Encapsulation and Retrieval From Soft
Surfaces, Alessandra Merlo1, Kathryn Grandfield1, Kyla Sask1 Nanocomposite Hydrogel, Eya Ferchichi1, Sam Stealey, PhD1,
1McMaster University Silviya Zustiak, PhD1 1Saint louis university
3P638. Surface Characterization and Biointerface Potential of Post- 3P648. A decellularized meniscus (MEND) biomaterial combined
Detoxified Titanium, Anthony Reyes1, Danieli Rodriues, Dr.1 with accessible progenitor cells for temporomandibular joint
1University of Texas at Dallas repair, Hannah Bonelli1, Cristina Barbella2, Sophia Klessel3,
Hagar Kenawy, PhD3, Riccardo Gottardi, Dovtort1 1University
of Pennsylvania, 2Brown University, 3University of Pennsylvania/
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
3P649. Injectable, IL-33-releasing hydrogels for treatment of 3P654. Functionalized Nanofibers Activate Cell-surface Receptors
ischemia, Lauren Mottel1, Brennagh Shields1, Lindsay and Enhance Bone Regeneration, Tongqing Zhou1, Rafael
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