
Kristin Myers
@kmyerslab
Professor of Mechanical Engineering @Columbia @CUSEAS | Women's Health Engineer | Pregnancy Bio-mechanician
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One of the most rewarding things I get to do is run a week-long science storytelling workshop each summer with my friend Annetta Black of Odd Salon and (thanks U.S. National Science Foundation and Princeton Council on Science & Technology!). It's time for Lab Tales #4! Funding for 5 non-Princeton trainees. Apply: forms.gle/Eagrqatp1UUyJn…



Check out our digital uterus and cervix models in the The Wall Street Journal Future of Everything. We are creating fundamental 3D models of pregnancy for biomedical device design and preterm birth prediction. Columbia University Columbia Engineering CU MechEngineering wsj.com/health/healthc…

Had such a great time connecting with everybody new and old at #SB3C this year and presenting a snippet of my PhD research Kristin Myers SB3C Organizers


Check out our publication in JBME Editors! We analyzed seven years of SB3C Organizers abstracts, revealing gaps in sex inclusivity in biomechanics research.





The Melissa Skala OMM Lab is part of a collaboration to improve methods to study and prevent preterm birth outcomes. Read about their novel imaging method in this piece written for The The Conversation U.S.. theconversation.com/pregnancy-is-a…


#newinJBME A team led by Kristin Myers developed parametric methods for generating 3D models of patient-specific at-term uterine geometries, a key advancement for computational modeling of the biomechanics of birthing. doi.org/10.1115/1.4065…


#newinJBME Latest data from Kristin Myers Columbia Engineering reveal the remodeling process of a nonhuman primate cervix and its distinct regimes throughout pregnancy. doi.org/10.1115/1.4064…



We look forward to receiving your submissions for a new npj Journals Regenerative Medicine collection on Regenerative Medicine Approaches for Women's Health! Edited by Marianna Alperin, MD/MS and Dr. Michelle Oyen. Submission deadline is Sept 11. nature.com/collections/ef…

In Drug Discovery News, read about how Wyss researchers led by Don Ingber developed a cervix-on-a-chip to study its complex microenvironment and advance therapeutics for women's health. drugdiscoverynews.com/modeling-the-f…
