Bryan Just Keeps Winning - BioEl2025 Student Talk Award

Looking for more of a challenge, ABNEL’s PhD student, Bryan Schellberg, headed to Austria to attend the BioEl2025 conference. During this event, Bryan gave a talk titled “In-situ monitoring of cellular function on-chip via automated, non-invasive luminescence sensing” which earned him 3rd place for student talks.
Congratulations Bryan! You’re on quite the hot streak!

Beth Wins Donald F. & Mildred Topp Othmer Scholarship
David Successfully defends his Thesis!!
David Diaz successfully defended his these titled: A study of primary sensory neurons and Schwann cells sensitivity to visible light irradiation in vitro, and feasibility of a light inducible system in Schwann cells for neurite outgrowth enhancement in vitro. Congrats David!!