
Matt Whitman
@matt_awhit
@CornellBME PhD Student | Microenvironment of Bone Metastasis @FischbachLab | @NSFGRFP Fellow | Langer Lab Alum | @WPI Alum
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19-07-2018 20:25:41
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Happy #Pride2022! BMESDiversity/TERMIS-AM SYIS/TERMIS SYIS EU are excited to spotlight our #LGBTQIAinBME and #OutInTERM members! π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ Aaron Chiou is a postdoctoral fellow Stanford University who states that for too long he doubted his belonging until finding a community of out queer & trans folks.



We are hosting a bake sale today in Weill Hall to support Cancer Resource Ctr! Things are selling fast so drop by before we run out πͺπ°π§



Sad to have missed this yearβs meeting, but thrilled that @_shoolaa Matt Whitman Brittany from Cornell BME had a great time!

Proudly presenting Dr Matt Tan - what a treat listening to his presentation about metabolic regulation of tumor invasion! Fischbach Lab Cornell BME will miss him a lot!!!


Congratulations to Regan Stephenson for a fantastic defense of her thesis on microenvironmental regulation of tumor-associated macrophages! We will miss having Regan in lab but are excited to see what she will accomplish next π



Heterogeneity of cancer is linked to its physical properties! Glad to see Garrett Beeghly, PhD and @adshimpi1 Cornell BME review published. With contributions from our own @NCIPhySci patient advocate Bob Riter


Super excited to share my first first author publication from my PhD Cornell BME, now out Nature Biomedical Engineering! Thanks to our collaborators, Fischbach Lab, Claudia Fischbach, and my co-author Siyoung Choi. Check out the thread below!

.Cornell Engineering Cornell BME doctoral student Matthew Whitman is a co-lead author of a paper on a new mechanism regulating tumor growth in the skeleton, to which additional doctoral students and alumni contributed as co-authors. Read more from Cornell Chronicle: news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/0β¦


So happy to see the first major piece of my PhD work in Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic published in Biomaterials on studying the effects of cosmic radiation using bioengineered human tissue models of the heart and bone marrow! doi.org/10.1016/j.biomβ¦


Are you a physical scientist or engineer in cancer research and attending Biomedical Engineering Society 2023? There will be a special session on "Integrating engineering and physical sciences in oncology" from 2:00-3:30pm on October 13. Apply to give a flash talk here: forms.gle/KuHbHVXq3TWTAcβ¦


Going to next week's Biomedical Engineering Society meeting in Seattle? Don't miss these Fischbach Lab Cornell BME presentations! Three of our outstanding Cornell Engineering undergraduate researchers will also present posters. Stay tuned! Brittany Garrett Beeghly, PhD Nicole Sempertegui Kylie Persson


Our latest publication on the relationship between bone mineralization and tumor cell #mechanosignaling has been featured in Nature Biomedical Engineering alongside other great recent studies from Dave Mooney and Hadi T. Nia. Check it out here: nature.com/articles/s4155β¦

π Just passed my A exam and Iβm officially a PhD candidate! π Excited for the next chapter in my research journey and ready for new adventures. Thank you to everyone who supported me along the way! ππ #PhDLife - thanks Coulter Ralston and @_shoolaa for the photos!


Scaffold design and choice of animal model drastically affect tissue formation and cellular complexity impressively shown in our new Biomaterials paper by Matt Whitman and Madhav Mantri with Iwijn De Vlaminck Cornell BME sciencedirect.com/science/articlβ¦