NSF ATP-Bio Poster Session & Competition

This poster session & competition showcases research focused on biopreservation. Posters & presenters include:

Cryomesh Preservation of Organoids for Regenerative Medicine
Benjamin Fisher, University of Minnesota

EWD: Developing an Engineering Workforce for Cryopreservation
Marcus Flowers, University of Minnesota

The 500-Micron Problem, How Research Computing Reveals Size Limits during Islet Cryopreservation for Diabetes Therapy
Lakshya Gangwar, University of Minnesota

Titanium Nitride Nanoparticles for Laser Nanowarming of Vitrified Artemia Cysts
Desiree Gutierrez, Texas A&M University

Cryo-Aerosolization Enables Scalable Vitrification-Based Cell Cryopreservation
Joseph Kangas, University of Minnesota

Synthesis of Magnetic Nanoparticles for Nanowarming
Haopu Liang, University of California, Riverside

Perfusion Heat Transfer in Kidneys
Maria Londono, University of Texas at San Antonio

Enhanced Cryopreservation of Functional Neural Network
Adrianna Mendoza, University of California, Riverside

Scalable Manufacturing of SIONP
Oziri Onyinyechukwu, University of Minnesota

Improving Nanoscale Thermometry Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering in Ethylene Glycol
Julio Sarabia, Texas A&M University

HiPSC-derived Cardiomyocyte Maturation and Cryopreservation
Mohammad Shameem, University of Minnesota

AutoCount: An ImageJ Macro for Automatic Cell Counting of Fluorescent Images
Ahmed Sharara, University of Minnesota

Resources for Drosophila Embryo Cryopreservation at Lab and Stock Center Scale
Kieran Smith, University of Minnesota

High Throughput Measurement of Cryoprotectant Properties for Data Driven Optimization
Cameron Sugden, Oregon State University

RF Characterization of CPA Dielectric Properties at Cryogenic Temperatures
Alexander Ulate, University of Minnesota

Biodiversity, Tools and Training
Nikolas Zuchowicz, University of Minnesota