Dominic Rutsche - Bio-X Travel Awardee
Home Department: Bioengineering
Faculty Advisor: Mark Skylar-Scott
Talk Title: Replicating The Cell Population Of The Developing Human Heart For Cardiac Grafts
Event: TERMIS AM
Home Department: Bioengineering
Faculty Advisor: Mark Skylar-Scott
Talk Title: Replicating The Cell Population Of The Developing Human Heart For Cardiac Grafts
Event: TERMIS AM
Home Department: Chemical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Sarah Heilshorn
Talk Title: Multidirectional Control of Collagen Fiber Alignment for 3D Printing of Tissue
Event: APS Joint March and April Meeting Global Physics Summit 2025
Awarded in 2025
Home Department: Biomedical Physics
Faculty Advisors: Billy Loo (Radiation Oncology) and Maximilian Diehn (Radiation Oncology)
Home Department: Mechanical Engineering
Faculty Advisors: Leanne Williams and Ellen Kuhl
Talk Title: Precision Within Reach: Scalp-Based Targeting Engages Key Network Relationships in Clinical TMS for Depression
Event: Anxiety and Depression Association of America 2025 Conference
Awarded in 2024
Talk Title: Personalizing Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Treatments Using Image-Based Anatomical and Computational Models
Event: World Congress on Computational Mechanics 2024
Awarded in 2023
Home Department: Mechanical Engineering
Faculty Advisors: Leanne Williams (Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences), Ellen Kuhl (Mechanical Engineering), and Laura Hack (Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences)
Dr. Dita Gratzinger is a hematopathologist who is dedicated to excellent patient care, to educating the hematopathologists of tomorrow, and to improving both by harnessing strengths across institutional and disciplinary lines. Dr. Gratzinger studies the architecture of supporting cells in the microenvironment as well as diagnosis of lymphoma on small volume specimens, and has a special interest in the role of patient-specific factors in manifestation of hematolymphoid disease, including immunodeficiency and dysregulation-related lymphoid proliferations.