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Department of Bioengineering

The Lindberg Lab

Bridging the gap between engineered and native tissues

Principal Investigator

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Gabriella Lindberg

Assistant Professor, Department of Bioengineering

Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact

Department of Bioengineering

lindberg@uoregon.edu | Google Scholar 

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Gabriella Lindberg completed her master's degree in biotechnology and tissue engineering at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. Passionate about developing new generation biomaterials, she worked at a spin-off medical device company for four years before she moved to New Zealand to pursue a PhD in biomedical engineering at the University of Otago. She later completed a two years post-doc and was promoted to Research Fellow in 2019 in the Christchurch Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering (CReaTE) Group. 

Her research is focused on the design of cell-instructive hydrogels, bioinks, and bioresins that mimic the native architectural organization and biological niche of musculoskeletal tissues, capable of adapting to the constantly changing micro-environment as new tissue is forming. Through controlled delivery of cells, growth factors and oxygen, she is progressing the clinical relevance of bioinks, establishing structure-to-function relationships, and further advancing 3D-models to highlight patient-to-patient variability and model disease progression and implant integration. Her research is part of larger collaborative projects involving both national and international collaborators in the likes of New Zealand, Germany, Netherlands and Australia. 

She holds a New Zealand Health Research Council Emerging Researcher Grant and has also won several other awards such as the International Society of Biofabrication (ISBF) young investigator award in 2019, the Consortium for Medical Device Technologies (CMDT) and the Medical Technologies Centre of Research Excellence (MedTech CoRE) award also in 2019, and University of Otago's integrity award in 2017. 

 

Lab Members

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Nataliia Shchotkina

Postdoctoral Scholar

nshchotk@uoregon.edu

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DeShea Chasko

Graduate Student

desheac@uoregon.edu

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Maya Kasteleiner

Graduate Student

mayakast@uoregon.edu

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Cora Ferguson

Graduate Student

cferg@uoregon.edu

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Dendron Chamberlain

Graduate Student

dendron@uoregon.edu

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Esmee Fuller

Knight Campus Undergraduate Scholar

esmeef@uoregon.edu

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Salem Bassi

Undergraduate Researcher

sbassi@uoregon.edu

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Chalotte Olds

Knight Campus Undergraduate Scholar

colds@uoregon.edu

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Sophia Foerster

Undergraduate Researcher

 sfoerst2@uoregon.edu

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Faris Elzeyadi

Undergraduate Researcher

fie@uoregon.edu

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Tom Schertell

Undergraduate Researcher

tsch@uoregon.edu

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The Lindberg Lab 

Founded in 2020, the Lindberg lab is a bioengineering research group within the University of Oregon's Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact. Based in the Department of Bioengineering in Eugene, Oregon, the Lindberg lab bridges the gap between engineered and native tissues.