Bria Macklin

North Carolina A&T State University

Greensboro, NC 27401

443-842-0712

PLACE OF BIRTH Baltimore, MD

CITIZENSHIP USA

EDUCATION

2012-2015 BS in Bioengineering

North Carolina A&T State University

Greensboro, NC

Anticipated Graduation: May 2015

3.68/4.0 GPA

2011-2012 B.S in Clinical Laboratory Science

Howard University

Washington, DC

3.30/4.0 GPA

HONORS AND AWARDS

Dean’s List, North Carolina A&T 2012-2014

University of Pennsylvania Biomedical Graduate Studies Summer 2014

Undergraduate Internship Program

Maximizing Access to Research Careers Undergraduate Fellowship 2013

Alfred Chisholm/BASF Memorial Endowed Scholarship 2013

Second Place Oral Presentation, Ronald E. McNair Symposium 2013

Third Place Oral Presentation, North Carolina Academy of Sciences 2013

Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering Research 2013

Experiences for Undergraduates

Deans List, Howard University 2011

Legacy Scholarship, Howard University 2011

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Tau Beta Pi, Dean of Pledges 2014-Present

Golden Key Honour Society, President 2013-Present

National Society of Black Engineers 2012-Present

Society of Women Engineers 2012-Present

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant Summer 2014

Leadership Alliance Program

Department of Bioengineering

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA

Studied differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts and their corresponding mineralization in the presence of bone morphogenetic protein 2 and stromal derived factor-1α in vitro. Measured hydrogel degradation when supplemented with BMP-2 and BMP-2 plus SDF-1α. Supervisor: Dr. Jason Burdick, Dr. Julianne Holloway

Research Assistant Summer 2013

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

Developed protocol for encapsulation of endothelial cells and pericytes derived from single cells population of induced pluripotent stem cells into type I collagen gel For what purpose? Supervisor: Dr. Sharon Gerecht

Research Experience for Undergraduates Summer 2012

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

Optimization of culture conditions of endothelial cells in type I collagen gel varying collagen gel density, cell density, incubation time, and culture media components. Supervisor: Dr. Sharon Gerecht

PUBLICATIONS

Kusuma S, B Macklin, and S Gerecht. "Derivation and Network Formation of Vascular Cells from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells,." Biomimetics and Stem Cells: Methods and Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology. Eds. Kursad Turksen and Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic. N.p.: Humana, 2013. 1-9.

PRESENTATIONS

Macklin, Bria. Evaluating the Effect of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 and Stromal Cell

Derived Factor-1α on in vitro Osteogenesis, Annual Biomedical Conference for Minority Students, San Antonio, TX, 2014

Macklin, Bria. BMP-2 Induced Osteogenesis of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in vitro, Leadership Alliance National Symposium, Stamford, CT, 2014.

Macklin, Bria. Encapsulation of Derived Bicellular Vascular Population in Type I Collagen, North Carolina Academy of Science 11th Annual Meeting, Raleigh, NC, 2014.

Macklin, Bria. Encapsulation of Derived Bicellular Vascular Population in Type I Collagen, Ronald E. McNair Research Symposium, Greensboro, NC, 2014.

Macklin, Bria. Encapsulation of Derived Bicellular Vascular Population in Type I Collagen, Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students, Nashville, TN, 2013.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Charm City Aggies, Programs Chair 2013-Present


REFERENCES

Sharon Gerecht, PhD

Associate Professor

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Johns Hopkins University

Maryland Hall 116

3400 North Charles Street

Baltimore, MD 21218
410.516.2846

Jason Burdick, PhD

Professor

Department of Bioengineering

University of Pennsylvania

240 Skirkanich Hall

210 S. 33rd Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-8537

Matthew McCullough, PhD

Assistant Professor

Department of Chemical, Biological, and Bioengineering

North Carolina A&T State University

327 McNair Hall

1601 East Market St.

Greensboro, NC 27411

(336) 334-7564 Ext. 117