
Cel Welch
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ChE Postdoc @Stanford - Bao Lab | PhD from @Brown_BME | Bioelectronics etc.💧⚡️⚙️ | @ForbesUnder30 & @TheIET |🥼🏕️📚🏃♂️
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Come join us MIT ChemE Dept for Rising Stars! Women interested in preparing for the academic job market, this event is for you!



Bioelectronic devices made from soft, polymer-based electronic materials form natural interfaces with the human body! In their Review, Zhenan Bao et al outline molecular and materials design concepts to engineer bioelectronics with skin-inspired properties go.nature.com/3KMqguw

Had a great time attending and presenting at Asilomar Bioelectronics this week. Getting to learn from incredible researchers (and make them go hiking with me) made for a perfect conference! Thanks very much Jonathan Rivnay, Sahika Inal and the other organizers!




Please #share! Multiple #Gradstudent positions available in my lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in nanoelectronics, spintronics, neuroscience, electrophysiology, antenna, biomedical devices and neurotechnology. I specifically encourage #women and communities marginalized in STEM to apply! If


Now in Nature Portfolio Scientific Data: BMT is the first publicly accessible multicellular ThinPrep Pap dataset. We demonstrate the utility of BMT in machine learning model training / evaluation, and encourage others to use it in their own projects! nature.com/articles/s4159…


"New biodegradable graft could help cardiovascular patients." First-of-its-kind material expands and contracts like blood vessels and biodegradable; new vascular cells to grow around the graft as the body absorbs it. Cornell Engineering yadong wang Cornell Chronicle news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…





📡💊🇪🇺 PhD Opportunity! Join our team at IETR CNRS 🌍 within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action. We’re seeking PhD candidates to develop Wireless Ingestible Devices for therapeutics & diagnosis. Be part of the future of wireless bioelectronic medicine! Apply: euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/311721



Happy Valentine’s Day! Here’s a heart-shaped, stem cell-derived cardiac organoid from Sean Escopete in our lab. Our mini-hearts beat for you! ❤️🫀

Hi all! I am at the Weinstein Cardiovascular Conference today presenting our work on flexible bioelectronics + engineered cardiac tissues (+ a poster on mapping) If anyone is around, let’s catch up and discuss!

