Stem Cell Tendon Bioreactor
Stem Cell Tendon Bioreactor
Cells in our tendons experience stresses when we walk, run, and perform any mechanical movement. The shear stresses these tendon cells experience has the potential to impact their biological response. To study this response, we designed a bioreactor system that can apply well-defined and controlled levels of shear stress to cells in cell culture.
Attend Our Technical Presentation
2:30 p.m. Friday, April 28 – Session 5
Team Members
Gage Nardi - Computer Science
Rui Bao - Computer Science
Guinevere Richmond - Biological Engineering
David Reetz - Biological Engineering
Nicholas Anderson - Biological Engineering
Client/Sponsor
Nathan Shiele - U of I Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Faculty Advisor
Russell Qualls - U of I Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Meet Us In-Person at EXPO
Booth Number: 4
Join us in-person 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Friday, April 28, in the Idaho Central Credit Union Arena on the Moscow campus during our 30th annual Engineering Design EXPO! Browse all student team booths. Maps are available on-site.