Dr. Abigail Koppes-
Principal Investigator

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!

 

Jessica Snyder Defends her Thesis

Jessica Snyder Defends her Thesis

On July 31st, Jessica Snyder successfully defended her thesis "Bioengineering the intestinal niche on a chip: investigating signal transmission between the epithelium and enteric neurons". This success has officially earned her the title of doctor. Dr. Snyder has...

Bryan Schellberg Successfully Proposes

Bryan Schellberg Successfully Proposes

Bryan Schellberg, graduate student of both Drs. Abigail and Ryan Koppes, successfully defended his research proposal this past May. This defense earned him the title of "PhD Candidate"! We all look forward to watching Bryan's work unfold as he fulfills his proposed...