ChE PhD Student Recognized at BioEl 2025 Conference

Bryan Schellberg, PhD’25, chemical engineering, placed third in the student-talks category at the BioEl 2025 conference in Austria for his presentation “In-Situ Monitoring of Cellular Function On-Chip via Automated, Non-Invasive Luminescence Sensing.” His award is supported by WILEY Advanced Electronic Materials. Schellberg works in the Advanced Biomaterials for Neuroengineering Laboratory, which is led by ChE Associated Professor Abigail Koppes.