
Alexandra Rutz
@alexandralrutz
Asst. Prof. @WashUBME | Researching bioelectronics and biomaterials | she/her
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https://rutzlab.wustl.edu/ 17-10-2017 12:27:58
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Come hear about our lab's work today in 210A at 1pm #BMES2022 WashU Biomedical Engineering. I'll be discussing our work on 3D printed bioelectronic scaffolds as the keynote for Biosensors, Implantable Sensors and Devices II

cam.ac.uk/stories/biohyb… Amy Rochford Alejandro Carnicer Lombarte Amy Jin @KawanMalak Vincenzo Curto Alexandra Rutz Damiano G. Barone Engineering Dept

Functional neurological restoration of amputated peripheral nerve using biohybrid regenerative bioelectronics science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Amy Rochford Alejandro Carnicer Lombarte Amy Jin @KawanMalak Vincenzo Curto Alexandra Rutz Damiano G. Barone Engineering Dept

this week's Harvard SEAS #topicsbioeng welcomes Alexandra Rutz WashU McKelvey Engineering WashU Biomedical Engineering who will be giving a seminar on 'conducting polymer hydrogels for soft, 3D printed bioelectronic interfaces.' Join us for her seminar here Harvard SEAS, in person at SEC 6.301+6.302 this thursday 🧬⛈️🧫


Join us for #F23MRS! Abstract submission is open for our symposium SB04-Conducting and Functional Hydrogels—From Materials to Devices. Check out our amazing line-up of speakers and submit by Jun 13 mrs.org/meetings-event… Shiming Zhang Anna Maria Pappa Christina Tringides Materials Research Society (MRS)



On the scent 🦗: With a $4.3 million U.S. National Science Foundation grant, engineers at WashU are creating cyborg locusts to unlock the secrets of odor-guided navigation. This research has wide-reaching potential, from robotics to healthcare. bit.ly/3M5s8zz


Symposium SB04-Conducting and Functional Hydrogels—From Materials to Devices has an exciting line-up from today to Thursday. Talks in Hynes, Level 1, Room 103 and posters Mon and Tues. #F23MRS Shiming Zhang Anna Maria Pappa Christina Tringides


So proud of Anna Goestenkors WashU Biomedical Engineering for winning best poster award tonight at #F23MRS! Congrats Anna!

A great event for this growing community of Women's Health Engineering to come together! Somtochukwu Okafor WashU Biomedical Engineering and I presented our fun collaboration with Maggie Mullen

Happy #InternationalWomensDay! WashU BME assistant professor, Alexandra Rutz, and members of her lab were featured in the J. Mater. Chem. family Women in Materials Science collection: pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/ar… The collection showcases impactful work led by women scientists around the world!



