
The Jennings Lab
@jennings_lab
We engineer biomaterials that restore tissue function by preventing and treating infection and promoting the healing process.
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Graduate students: join us for a webinar on career advice on April 11th! Organized by the National Student Section of the Society for biomaterials. SFBiomaterialsStudents SFBiomaterials


Launched another PhD!🎉 Congrats Dr. A. Blass Watson on great defense of doctoral work in muscle bioprinting & in vivo evaluations of electrospun membranes. Many thanks Drs. Amber The Jennings Lab, Tomoko Fujiwara UMemphis Chemistry & Bill Mihalko MemphisBME for great support!🙌


My lab had fun at the B.I.G. (Believe in Girls) event at the MOSH, showing off our biomaterials science! MemphisBME




BME UG's take top honors! Farraday Johnson from Carl Herickhoff for transducer design for doppler signal acquisition & Jalyssa Smith from Dr. Curry's lab on transcranial magnetic stimulation of cortical tissues. thanks UofMemphisHonors & U of M Grad School for hosting!


Kudos to all the BME Senior Design Teams on their oral & poster presentations during Memphis Engineering Senior Design Expo! many thanks to our industrial & clinical mentors in helping students realize their design project ideas!



Cis-2-Decenoic Acid and Bupivacaine Delivered from Electrospun Chitosan Membranes Increase Cytokine Production in Dermal and Inflammatory Cell Lines mdpi.com/2522216 #mdpipharmaceutics via Pharmaceutics MDPI


The Jennings Lab & Joel D Bumgardner labs sharing their great research 12th World Biomaterials Congress (WBC 2024)



Celebrating a successful 12th World Biomaterials Congress (WBC 2024) with The Jennings Lab , Gary Bowlin, MemphisBME grad students, and good friends from SFBiomaterials! Already looking forward to @ WBC 2028 in Washington DC!


Great opportunity to become part of the UofM BME programs by working with faculty in support of educational and research labs. Email Dr. Amy Curry at [email protected] with questions.


A new study published in Journal of Orthopaedic Research® finds how common skin bacterium causes chronic infections after orthopedic surgeries. Applied Microbiology International covers the study's findings here: ow.ly/zAZG50SMHXo Linda Stewart Orthopaedic Research Society


Do not want to miss out on this @bme_901 instagram podcast! University of Memphis Memphis Engineering MemphisBME faculty member, Dr. Curry is awesome!



Thrilled that Chromatocare Innovations is a 2025 The National Institute on Aging (NIA) Start-Up Challenge Finalist! Excited to drive aging innovation alongside incredible mentors and fellow finalists. Learn more about our work: nia.nih.gov/research/sbir/… #NIAStartUpChallenge #AgingInnovations #HealthyAging
