Jason Gleghorn has received a three-year grant from the Biomechanics and Mechanobiology Program of the National Science Foundation to study smooth muscle contractions that occur in the developing mammalian lung. This research will determine the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying airway smooth muscle contractions and their role in airway branching. Deeper understanding of the mechanisms that cause the growth of the airways is of importance for understanding lung development in general and also for predicting, preventing, and repairing structural birth defects.
- Doctoral Dissertation Defense – L. Tyler WilliamsDate: April 2, 2025, 10:00 am (EST) Location: FinTech Innovation Hub, Room 414
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- Unveiling the renovated Design StudioFunded by donor support, UD’s Mechanical Engineering Design Studio now features 13,000 square feet and more than $2 million in manufacturing equipment
- Fall 2024 News from Biomedical EngineeringThis has been an exceptionally productive year for our department. Read our latest newsletter to learn more.
- Doctoral Dissertation Defense-Elise HooverDate: November 25, 2024, 9:00 am (EST) Location: AP Bio 140