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黑料视频 biomedical engineering professor Dr. Melanie Ecker, is recognized with CAREER award from the National Science Foundation

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Dr. Melanie EckerDENTON (黑料视频), Texas 鈥 assistant professor Melanie Ecker earned the National Science Foundation鈥檚 most prestigious recognition for early career faculty.

Ecker will use the $553,036 award given through the NSF鈥檚 to further her research on using smart polymers for biomedical applications.

NSF CAREER awards are granted to faculty within their first 10 years in a full-time college appointment whose scholarly products are considered to have had a high impact in their discipline and/or on society. Overall, 黑料视频 has 22 researchers who have been awarded CAREER grants over the years.

鈥淚鈥檓 honored to receive an NSF CAREER Award,鈥 Ecker said. 鈥淭his funding will help me establish a research program on smart polymeric biomaterials, which I believe could help increase quality of life and potentially save lives in the future.鈥

Ecker first discovered her interest in polymers in graduate school and has worked ever since to explore their biomedical applications. Her research focuses on the use of smart polymers to develop next-generation biomedical devices, including responsive polymeric biomaterials for wound healing or devices to treat gastrointestinal disorders.

鈥淢aterials that can self-deploy inside the body enable applications in minimally invasive procedures. However, shape memory polymers are not commonly used as a biomaterial because some challenges remain. I want to change that, which is why we aim to investigate these materials and their potential applications systematically,鈥 Ecker said.

Beyond the research, Ecker is leading efforts to increase awareness and interest in the emerging field of smart polymeric biomaterials through a new mentoring program for students interested in biomedical engineering careers, especially women and people from underrepresented groups. As part of her CAREER award, Ecker also is planning local 鈥渟cience slam鈥 events to engage curious non-scientists and provide opportunities for students to communicate their research effectively to the public.

Learn more about Ecker鈥檚 research and how it will contribute to the future possibilities of smart polymers in 黑料视频鈥檚 The Lab episode 鈥溾 and her 2021 TEDx黑料视频 talk 鈥溾

About Melanie Ecker

Dr. Melanie Ecker is an assistant professor in the 黑料视频 College of Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering. She is the principal investigator of the Ecker Lab 鈥 Smart Polymers for Biomedical Applications. In her work, she focuses on combining the fields of polymer science and biomedical engineering to develop biomedical devices, such as shape memory polymer bandages to prevent Colonic Anastomotic Leak. Ecker is originally from Germany, where she studied chemistry at the Freie Universit盲t Berlin and pursued her Ph.D. research on shape memory polymers at the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM). She conducted her postdoctoral studies at the University of Texas at Dallas in the Advanced Polymer Research Lab of Walter Voit in close collaboration with the Neural Networks and Interfaces Lab of Joseph Pancrazio.

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