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PRESENTATION



              Biomedical, Biological, or


                    Bioengineering:


                  What’s in a Name?



                                                                                           CPEWC would like to extend our gratitude
            Dr. Spencer Szczesny, Ph.D., M.S.
                                                                                              to all our sponsors and everyone that

                                                                                              helped with the efforts of the council
            Dr. Spencer Szczesny, Ph.D., M.S. is an Assistant Professor at the Pennsylvania
            State University with a joint appointment in the Departments of Biomedical Engi-           during this difficult year.
            neering and Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation.  He completed his postdoctoral training
            in 2017 and obtained a PhD in Bioengineering in 2015 at the University of Pennsyl-
            vania. Prior to his doctorate, Dr. Szczesny developed medical implants as a Design   Thank you to all of the participating
            Engineer for Aesculap Implant Systems and as a research assistant at the Helm-
                                                                                           societies for their continued support of the
            holtz Institute for Biomedical Technology in Aachen, Germany. He obtained a MS in
            Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2005 and                       council.
            a BS in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania in 2003.

            Dr. Szczesny’s current research examines how cells in tendon sense the mechan-  We are all looking forward to the time in
            ics of their local microenvironment (e.g., strains, stiffness) and how their response
                                                                                           the near future when we can resume a full
            drives changes in tissue mechanical properties during tendon degeneration, repair,
            and development. The ultimate goals of this work are to identify the causes of ten-  year of events and activities safely to
            don  pathology,  discover  novel  therapeutic  options,  and  direct  the  design  of  bio-  promote the mission of CPEWC.
            materials that can recapitulate the behavior of native tissue.







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