A Place To Grow: MTU Biomedical Micro-Devices Lab Asks Simple Questions, Makes Big Connections
The next big advancements in physiology and cell biology are happening at the micro-level. In Associate Professor Smitha Rao’s Biomedical Micro-Devices Lab, research is being conducted across a range of fields, from nanofiber scaffolding to cancer metastasis to cellular uptake of heavy metals.
Starting with the simple question of how cells work, Rao leads her students through the expansive world of micro- and nanostructures. With lab members ranging from high schoolers to Ph.D. candidates, she is a dedicated mentor, committed to helping each of her students find their own way.
“That’s the whole point: You train them, you stand back and see what they can accomplish,” said Rao.
Step into the Biomedical Micro-Devices Lab and meet Rao’s students on Michigan Tech’s Unscripted Research Blog.