Department of Bioengineering
The Ong Lab
Sensor Development for Regenerative Medicine
OUR mission
Our mission is to develop new sensors that can be used to advance regenerative medicine, providing clinicians with better tools and improving outcomes for patients.
Our lab focuses on developing and deploying novel sensor systems for medical applications.
Research
Our lab develops wireless sensors for monitoring mechanical environments, multi-axial shear displacement and force sensors, magnetoelastic sensors for real-time monitoring of cell growth and magnetohydrodynamic devices.
People
Meet the Ong Lab, a dynamic team of electrical engineers, bioengineers and chemists.
The Ong Lab
In 2020, the Ong Lab relocated to the University of Oregon's Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact. Based in the Department of Bioengineering in Eugene, Oregon, the Ong Lab develops and deploys novel sensor systems for medical applications.