Donia is a PhD candidate with research interests at the intersection of mechanobiology and tissue engineering. Her current research focuses on developing disease models to investigate cell-ECM interactions in the alveolar microenvironment. Donia's research utilizes both ex vivo and in vitro platforms to probe the role of epithelial cells during the progression of lung fibrosis.
Education
2021-Present | Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan
2021 | B.S. | Biomedical Engineering | University of Buffalo |
Now
Fourth Year Graduate Student, Biomedical Engineering
Rackham Merit Fellow, T32 UMich CBTP Trainee
Donia is a PhD candidate with research interests at the intersection of mechanobiology and tissue engineering. Her current research focuses on developing disease models to investigate cell-ECM interactions in the alveolar microenvironment. Donia's research utilizes both ex vivo and in vitro platforms to probe the role of epithelial cells during the progression of lung fibrosis.
EDUCATION
2021-Present | Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan
2021 | B.S. | Biomedical Engineering | University of Buffalo |
Now
Fourth Year Graduate Student, Biomedical Engineering
Rackham Merit Fellow, T32 UMich CBTP Trainee