This event is in the past.It took place on April 16, 2026 at Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building.




Explore how engineers are building synthetic tissues to outsmart cancer. Dr. Shelly Peyton shares her lab's cutting-edge hydrogel models that replicate brain, bone marrow, and lung microenvironments to study drug resistance in metastatic tumors.
Academic lecture
Research-focused
Science & tech
University event
Tips
📚"Great study spaces for one to focus"
🎓geared toward researchers and grad students
🔬Q&A follows the talk
Biomedical Engineering (BME 500) Seminar Series




Explore how engineers are building synthetic tissues to outsmart cancer. Dr. Shelly Peyton shares her lab's cutting-edge hydrogel models that replicate brain, bone marrow, and lung microenvironments to study drug resistance in metastatic tumors.
Academic lecture
Research-focused
Science & tech
University event
Tips
📚"Great study spaces for one to focus"
🎓geared toward researchers and grad students
🔬Q&A follows the talk
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