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Brenda M. Ogle, CV 1 CURRICULUM VITAE BRENDA M. OGLE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION Academic Rank Professor and Head, Biomedical Engineering Director, Stem Cell Institute Graduate Faculty Appointment in Programs Biomedical Engineering Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology and Genetics Stem Cell Biology Education Degree Institution Date Degree Granted B.A. College of St. Benedict/St. John’s Univ. 1994 Mathematics and Natural Science M.S. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1998 Biomedical Engineering, Minor, Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2000 Biomechanics and Tissue Engineering/ Biomedical Engineering Advisor, Daniel L. Mooradian, Ph.D. Positions/Employment University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus 2013-2018 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin-Madison 2012-2013 Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison 2006-2012 Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering Affiliate Faculty: Materials Science Program, Laboratory for Cell and Molecular Biology Mayo Clinical College of Medicine 2004-2006 Assistant Professor, Physiology and Biomedical Engineering (non-tenure track) Postdoctoral appointments 2000-2004

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CURRICULUM VITAE

BRENDA M. OGLE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION Academic Rank Professor and Head, Biomedical Engineering Director, Stem Cell Institute Graduate Faculty Appointment in Programs Biomedical Engineering Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology and Genetics Stem Cell Biology Education Degree Institution Date Degree Granted B.A. College of St. Benedict/St. John’s Univ. 1994 Mathematics and Natural Science M.S. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1998 Biomedical Engineering, Minor, Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2000 Biomechanics and Tissue Engineering/ Biomedical Engineering Advisor, Daniel L. Mooradian, Ph.D. Positions/Employment University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus 2013-2018 Associate Professor University of Wisconsin-Madison 2012-2013 Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison 2006-2012 Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering Affiliate Faculty: Materials Science Program, Laboratory for Cell and Molecular Biology Mayo Clinical College of Medicine 2004-2006 Assistant Professor, Physiology and Biomedical Engineering (non-tenure track) Postdoctoral appointments 2000-2004

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Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Surgery, Transplantation Biology Advisor, Jeffrey L. Platt, National Academy of Science, Member Graduate appointments 1996-2000 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Biomedical Engineering Advisor, Daniel Mooradian Research Intern Medtronic, Inc., Promeon Division 1999-2000 Current Membership in Professional Organizations Biomedical Engineering Society 1996 to present Biomedical Engineering Society, Board of Directors 2016 to present Biomedical Engineering Society, Chair, Affiliations Committee 2018 to present Society for Biomaterials 1997 to present Phi Kappa Phi, Engineering Honor Society 1997 to present Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society 2004 to present American Society for Engineering Education 2006 to present American Heart Association 2008 to present International Society for Stem Cell Research 2010 to present HONORS AND AWARDS FOR RESEARCH/CREATIVE WORK, TEACHING, PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT, AND SERVICE University of Minnesota Co-chair elect, Women’s Faculty Cabinet, Provost Office 2014-2016 Tony Diggs Award for Excellent Graduate Student Group, Advisor 2015, 2019 Regenerative Medicine Minnesota, Inaugural Year Awardee 2015 Biobusiness and Biotechnology Mullen-Spector-Truax Women’s Leadership Award 2016 External Sources National Institutes of Health Training Fellowship 2001, 2002 Mayo Clinic Digestive Disease National Institutes of Health Training Fellowship 2003, 2004 Mayo Clinic Nephrology National Institutes of Health Mentored Career Award 2004 Polygon Outstanding Professor Award 2007 UW-Madison, College of Engineering Edward P. Mikol Best Paper Award 2008 American Society for Engineering Education National Science Foundation CAREER Award 2009 Co-founder and scientific advisor 2009 Respicure, Inc. Distinguished Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineering 2011 Michigan Technological University, MI

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American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering 2017 Elected Fellow RESEARCH Grants and Contracts External Sources Received at the University of Minnesota:

Co-Principal Investigator Co-PI, Michael McAlpine

MnDRIVE RSAM University of Minnesota/Medtronic Inc. Real-Time, Non-Invasive Monitoring of Engineering Tissues: A 2018-2020 Bionic Myocardial Testbed for Medical Devices

Co-Principal Investigator Co-PI, Michael McAlpine National Institutes of Health, R01 HL131017 Extracellular matrix regulation of differentiation via modulation of ILK: application to 3D biorpinting of cardiac tissue 2017-2022 Co-Principal Investigator Co-PI, Jianyi Zhang National Institutes of Health, R01 HL137402 Stem cell therapy for myocardial repair 2016-2021 Co-Investigator PI, Michael McAlpine Regenerative Medicine Minnesota, State of MN 4D printed programmable release capsules for spatial control of differentiation in 3D printed cardiac tissues 2017-2019 Principal Investigator American Heart Association, Grant in Aid Metabolic regulation of differentiation via modulation of REST 2014-2018

Principal Investigator Regenerative Medicine Minnesota, State of MN Design and Delivery of Advanced Therapeutics for the Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disease 2014-2015 Co-Investigator PI, Robert Tranquillo Regenerative Medicine Minnesota, State of MN Endothelialization of Engineered Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts Using Bone Marrow and Adipose-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells 2014-2016 Principal Investigator National Science Foundation

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Development-specific changes in ECM topography influence cardiac specification 2013-2014

Received at the University of Minnesota – Student Grants Molly Kupfer, Ph.D. Student of Brenda Ogle Biotechnology Training Grant, National Institutes of Health Principal Investigator, Wei-Shou Hu 2015-2017 Mikayla Hall, Ph.D. Student of Brenda Ogle Stem Cell Biology Training Grant, National Institutes of Health Principal Investigator, Rita Perlingiero 2018-2020 Sophie Givens, Ph.D. Student of Brenda Ogle Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation Mentor, Brenda Ogle 2019-2023 Victor Garcia, Ph.D. Student of Brenda Ogle and Casim Sarkar F31 Predoctoral Fellowship, National Institutes of Health Mentor, Brenda Ogle and Casim Sarkar 2019-2022 Casey Chitwood, Ph.D. Student of Brenda Ogle F31 Predoctoral Fellowship, National Institutes of Health Mentor, Brenda Ogle 2019-2022 Received at another institution (University of Wisconsin-Madison):

Principal Investigator Department of Defense, IDEA Award A Unique Opportunity to Test Whether Cell Fusion is a Mechanism of Breast Cancer Metastasis 2011-2014 Principal Investigator CAREER Award National Science Foundation Dissecting the biological impact of stem cell fusion: a unified plan for stem cell discovery via accessible engineering 2009-2014 Principal Investigator Innovative Research Grant (IRG) American Heart Association Multiphoton excitation photochemistry for 3D cardiac tissue engineering 2010-2012 Principal Investigator National Institutes of Health Challenge Grant: Intrinsic fluorescence to guide characterization and purification of stem cells 2010-2012 Principal Investigator National Institutes of Health, R21 Directed cell fusion for the treatment of myocardial infarction 2009-2011

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Principal Investigator Translational Research Partnership Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Multiphoton flow cytometry to guide clinical cellular transplantation 2010-2011 Principal Investigator Translational Research Partnership Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Design of a sorting feature for multiphoton flow cytometry 2009-2010

Principal Investigator Graduate College Fall Research Competition University of Wisconsin-Madison Development of a novel multiphoton flow cytometry platform 2009-2010 Principal Investigator Translational Research Partnership Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Design of a sorting feature for multiphoton flow cytometry 2008-2009 Co-Investigator Innovation and Economic Development Grant University of Wisconsin-Madison Mechanical and optical optimization of multiphoton flow cytometry 2008-2009 Principal Investigator Capital Equipment NPE Systems Flow Cytometry System 2008 Principal Investigator Graduate College Fall Research Competition University of Wisconsin-Madison Development of a novel multiphoton flow cytometry system 2008-2009 Principal Investigator Translational Research Partnership Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Multiphoton flow cytometry to improve islet cell transplantation 2007-2008

Quyen Tran, Ph.D. Student of Brenda Ogle Graduate Research Fellow, National Science Foundation 2010-2014

Brian Freeman, Ph.D. Student of Brenda Ogle Graduate Research Fellow, National Science Foundation 2010-2014 Received at another institution (Mayo Clinic College of Medicine): Principal Investigator National Institutes of Health, K25

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T cell compartment dynamics following thymectomy 2004-2009 University Sources

Principal Investigator IEM Group Grant University of Minnesota 3D Bioprinting to complement emerging cell therapies 2019-2020 Co-Investigator IEM Group Grant University of Minnesota Cardiac working Group targeting multi-scale mechanisms of arrhythmia 2019-2020 Co-Investigator Lillehei Heart Institute Strategies to make functional muscle from pluripotent stem cells 2019-2020

Principal Investigator Lillehei Heart Institute A unique opportunity to test whether ECM directs cardiac specification 2015-2017

Principal Investigator Institute of Engineering and Medicine Biorelevant 3D ECM Microenvironment for Stem Cell Differentiation and Delivery to the Heart University of MN 2013-2014

Publications Refereed Journal Articles

J-70. Ce Y, Freeman BT, McArdle TJ, Jung JP, Ogle BM. Conserved pathway activation following

xenogeneic heterotypic fusion. The FASEB Journal. Epub ahead of print. 2019. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30807240

J-69. Berry JL, Zhu W, Tang YL, Krishnamurthy P, Ge Y, Cooke JP, Chen Y, Garry DJ, Yang HT, Ragasekaran NS, Koch WJ, Li S, Domae K, Qin G, Cheng K, Kamp TJ, Ye L, Hu S, Ogle BM, Rogers JM, Abel ED, Davis ME, Prabhu SD, Liao R, Pu WT, Wang Y, Ping P, Bursac N, Vunjak-Novakovic G, Wu JC, Bolli R, Menasche P, Zhang J. Convergences of Life Sciences and Engineering in Understanding and Treating Heart Failure. Circulation Research. 124(1):161-169. 2019. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30605412

J-68. Chitwood CA, Dietzsch D, Jacobs G, McArdle T, Freeman BT, Banga A, Noubissi FK, Ogle BM. Breast tumor cell hybrids form spontaneously in vivo and contribute to breast tumor metastases. APL Bioengineering. 2(3):031907. 2018.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6324215/ J-67. Hall ML, Ogle BM. Cardiac Extracellular Matrix Modification as a Therapeutic Approach.

Advances in Experimenatl Medicine and Biology. 1098:131-150. 2018. https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezp2.lib.umn.edu/pubmed/30238369

J-66. Pinkert MA, Hortensius RA, Ogle BM, Eliceiri KW. Imaging the Cardiac Extracellular Matrix. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 1098:21-44. 2018. https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezp2.lib.umn.edu/pubmed/30238364

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J-65. Jung JP, Lin WH, Riddle MJ, Tolar J, Ogle BM. A 3D in vitro model of the dermoepidermal junction amenable to mechanical testing. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research A. 2018.

https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezp2.lib.umn.edu/pubmed/30208260 J-64. Hu Shiqi, Ogle BM, Cheng K. Body Builder: From Synthetic Cells to Engineered Tissues.

Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 54:37-42. 2018. https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezp2.lib.umn.edu/pubmed/29704858

J-63. McArdle TJ, Ogle BM, Noubissi FK. Moving Upwards: A Simple and Flexible In Vitro Three-dimensional Invasion Assay Protocol. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 133. 2018. https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezp2.lib.umn.edu/pubmed/29578529

J-62. Qiu K, Zhao Z, Haghiashtiani G, Guo SZ, He M, Su R, Zhu Z, Bhuiyan DB, Marugan P, Park SH, Chu CC, Ogle BM, Saltzman DA, Konety BR, Sweet RM, McAlpine MC. Bioprinting: 3D Printed Organ Models with Physical Properties of Tissue and Integrated Sensor. Advanced Material Technology. 3(3). Pii: 1700235. 2018. https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezp2.lib.umn.edu/pubmed/29608202

J-61. Tran QA, Ajeti V, Freeman BT, Campagnola PJ, and Ogle BM. Developmental pathways pervade stem cell responses to evolving extracellular matrices of 3D bioprinted microenvironme. Stem Cells International. 2018:4809673. 2018. https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezp2.lib.umn.edu/pubmed/29765414

J-60. Gao L, Kupfer M, Jung J, Yang L, Zhang P, Sie Y, Tran Q, Ajeti V, Freeman B, Fast V, Campagnola P, Ogle BM*, Zhang J*. Myocardial tissue engineering with cell derived from human induced-pluripotent stem cells and a native-like, high-resolution, 3-dimensionally printed scaffold. Circulation Research. 116.310277. 2017. *Co-corresponding authors, Cover Art, Editorial by Joseph Wu, MD, PhD, Stanford University; Covered by local media and article in Newsweek

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28069694 J-59. Borovjagin AV, Ogle BM, Berry JL, Zhang J. From microscale devices to 3D printing: advances

in fabrication of 3D cardiovascular tissues. Circulation Research. 120(1):150-165. 2017. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28057791 J-58. McArdle TJ, Ogle BM, Noubissi FK. An in vitro inverted vertical invasion assay to avoid

manipulation of rare or sensitive cell types. Journal of Cancer. 7(15):2333-2340. 2016. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27994672 J-57. Noubissi-Kamdem F and Ogle BM. Cancer Cell Fusion: Mechanisms Slowly Unravel.

International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 17(9). Pii:E1587. 2016. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27657058 J-56. Ogle BM, Bursac N, Domian I, Huang NF, Menasché P, Murry CE, Pruitt B, Radisic M, Wu JC,

Wu SM, Zhang J, Zimmermann WH, Vunjak-Novakovic G. Distilling complexity to advance cardiac tissue engineering. Science Translational Medicine. 8;8(342):342ps13. 2016.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27280684 J-55. Hofbauer P, Jung JP, McArdle T and Ogle BM. Simple monolayer differentiation of murine

cardiomyocytes via nutrient deprivation-mediated activation of b-catenin. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports.12(6):731-743. 2016.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27539623 J-54. Jung JP, Bhuiyan D and Ogle BM. Solid Organ Fabrication: Comparison of Decellularization to

3D Bioprinting. Biomaterials Research. 20(1):27. 2016. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27583168 J-53. Freeman BT and Ogle BM. Viral-mediated fusion of mesenchymal stem cells with cells of the

infarcted heart hinders healing via decreased vascularization and immune modulation. Scientific Reports. 6:20283. 2016.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26846200

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J-52. Jung JP, Bache-Wiig MK, Provenzano PP and Ogle BM. Heterogeneous differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells in 3D extracellular matrix composites. Bioresearch Open Access. 5(1):37-48. 2016. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26862471

J-51. Freeman BT, Jung JP and Ogle BM. Single-cell RNA-seq reveals activation of unique gene groups as a consequence of stem cell-parenchymal cell fusion. Scientific Reports. 6:23270. 2016. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26997336

J-50. Jung JP and Ogle BM. An integrated statistical model for enhanced murine cardiomyocyte differentiation via optimized engagement of 3D extracellular matrices. Scientific Reports. 5:18705. 2015. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26687770

J-49. Freeman BT, Jung JP and Ogle BM. Single-cell RNA-Seq of bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells reveals unique profiles of lineage priming. PLoS One. 10(9):e0136199. 2015.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26352588 J-48. Kupfer ME and Ogle BM. Advanced imaging approaches for regenerative medicine: Emerging

technologies for monitoring stem cell fate in vitro and in vivo. Biotechnology Journal. 10(10):1515-28. 2015.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26228468 J-47. Noubissi F, Harkness TE, Alexander CM and Ogle BM. Apoptosis-induced cancer cell fusion: a

mechanism of breast cancer metastasis. FASEB Journal. 29(9):4036-45. 2015. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26085132 J-46. Thimm TN, Squirrell JM, Liu Y, Eliceiri KW, Lyons GE and Ogle BM. Endogenous optical

signals reveal changes of elastin and collagen organization during differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells. Tissue Engineering Pt.C. 21(10):995-1004. 2015.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25923353 J-45. Freeman BT and Ogle BM. Tracking fusion of human mesenchymal stem cells following

transplantation to the heart. Stem Cells Translational Medicine. 4(6):685-94. 2015. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25848121 J-44. Buschke DG, Squirrell JM, Vivekanandan A, Rueden CT, Eliceiri KW, Ogle BM. Noninvasive

sorting of stem cell aggregates based on intrinsic markers. Cytometry A. 85(4):353-8. 2014. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24443408 J-43. Schmuck E, Mulligan JD, Ertel RL, Kouris NA, Ogle BM, Raval AN, Saupe K. Cardiac

fibroblast-derived 3D extracellular matrix seeded with mesenchymal stem cells as a novel device to transfer cells to the ischemic myocardium. Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology. 5(1):119-131. 2014.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24683428 J-42. Ajeti V, Lien CH, Chen SJ, Su PJ, Squirrell JM, Molinarolo KH, Lyons GE, Eliceiri KW, Ogle

BM, Campagnola PJ. Image-inspired 3D multiphoton excited fabrication of extracellular matrix structures by modulated raster scanning. Optics Express. 21(21):25346-55. 2013.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24150376 J-41. Martin MC, Dabat-Blondeau C, Unger M, Deslmair J, Parkinson DY, Bechtel HA, Illman B,

Castro JM, Keiluweit M, Buschke DM, Ogle BM, Nass MJ, Hirschmugl CJ. 3D spectral imaging with synchrotron Fourier transform infrared spectro-microtomography. Nature Methods. 10(9):861-4. 2013.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23913258 J-40. Jung JP, Sprangers AJ, Byce JR, Su J, Squirrell JM, Messersmith PB, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM.

ECM-incorporated hydrogels crosslinked via native chemical ligation to engineer stem cell microenvironments. Biomacromolecules. 14(9):3102-11. 2013.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23875943 J-39. Harkness T, Weaver BA, Alexander CM, Ogle BM. Cell fusion in tumor development:

accelerated genetic evolution. Critical Reviews in Oncology. 18(1-2):19-42. 2013.

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23237551 J-38. Buschke DG, Vivekanandan A, Squirrell JM, Rueden CT, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. Large

particle multiphoton flow cytometry to purify intact embryoid bodies exhibiting enhanced potential for cardiomyocyte differentiation. Integrative Biology. 5:993-1003. 2013.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23759950 J-37. Ogle BM, Palecek SP. Stem cell engineering – discovery, diagnostics and therapies.

Biotechnology Journal. 8(4):390-1. 2013. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23554245 J-36. Hanson K, Jung J, Tran Q, Hsu SP, Iida R, Eliceiri K, Squirrell J, Lyons G and Ogle BM. Spatial

and temporal analysis of extracellular matrix proteins in the developing murine heart: a blueprint for regeneration. Tissue Engineering. 19(9-10):1132-1143. 2013.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23273220 J-35. Tran QA, Su PJ, Fong JJ, Eliceiri KW, Ogle BM, Campagnola PJ. Mesenchymal stem cell

interactions with 3D ECM modules fabricated via multiphoton excited photochemistry. Biomacromolecules 13(9):2917-2925. 2012.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22876971 J-34. Squirrell JM, Buschke DG, Lyons G, Kamp TJ, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. Endogenous

fluorescence signatures in living pluripotent stem cells change with loss of potency. PLoS ONE 7(8):e43708. 2012.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952742 J-33. Kouris NA, Schaefer JA, Hatta M, Kawaoka Y, Kamp TJ and Ogle BM. Directed fusion of

mesenchymal stem cells with cardiomyocytes via VSV-G facilitates stem cell programming. Stem Cells International AI 414038. 2012.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701126 J-32. Buschke DG, Resto P, Schumacher N, Cox B, Tallavajhula A, Vivekanandan A, Eliceiri KW,

Williams J and Ogle BM. Microfluidic sorting of microtissues. Biomicrofluidics 6(1):14116-1411611. 2012.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22505992 J-31. Buschke DG, Squirrell JM, Fong J, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. Cell death, noninvasively assessed

by intrinsic fluorescence intensity of NADH, is a predictive indicator of functional differentiation of embryonic stem cells. Biology of the Cell 104:352-364. 2012.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22304470 J-30. Jung, J, Squirrell JM, Lyons G, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. Imaging cardiac extracellular

matrices: a blueprint for regeneration. Trends in Biotechnology 30(4):233-40. 2012. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22209562 J-29. King WJ, Kouris NA, Choi S, Ogle BM and Murphy WL. Environmental factors influencing non-

viral transfection of human mesenchymal stem cells for tissue engineering applications. Cell and Tissue Research 347(3):689-99. 2012.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22277991 J-28. Sprangers AJ, Freeman B, Kouris KA and Ogle BM. A cre-loxP recombination approach for the

detection of cell fusion in vivo. Journal of Visualized Experiments 4(59):e3581. 2012. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22230968 J-27. Hirschmugl C, Nasse MJ, Bellehumuer B, Ratti S, Olivieri C, Buschke DG, Squirrell JM, Eliceiri

K, Ogle BM, Schmidt Patterson C, Giordano M. Opportunities for multi-beam synchrotron-based mid-infrared imaging at IRENI. Vibrational Spectroscopy. 60:10-15. 2012.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924203111001846?via%3Dihub J-26. Sprangers AJ, Freeman B, and Ogle BM. Electroporation can efficiently transfect hESC-derived

mesenchymal stem cells without inducing differentiation. Open Stem Cell Journal 3:62-66. 2011. https://benthamopen.com/ABSTRACT/TOSCJ-3-62

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J-25. Kouris, NA, Squirrell, JM, Jung, JP, Pehlke, CA, Hacker, T, Eliceiri, KW, and Ogle BM. A non-denatured, non-crosslinked collagen matrix to deliver stem cells to the heart. Regenerative Medicine 6(5):569-582. 2011.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21916593 J-24. Hudulla G, Kouris NA, Koepsel J, Ogle BM and Murphy WL. Harnessing endogenous growth

factor activity modulates stem cell behavior. Integrative Biology 3(8):832-42. 2011. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21720642 J-23. McConnico A, Butters K, Lien K, Knudsen BE, Wu X, Platt JL and Ogle BM. In utero cell

transfer between porcine littermates. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 23:297-302. 2010. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21211462 J-22. Lin HP, Vincenz C, Kerppola T and Ogle BM. Bimolecular complementation analysis of

eukaryotic fusion products. Biology of the Cell 102:525-537. 2010. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20590528 J-21. Buschke DG, Ansari H, Smith M, Lyons, G, Kamp TJ, Eliceiri K and Ogle BM. Multiphoton

flow cytometry to assess intrinsic and extrinsic fluorescence in cellular aggregates: applications to stem cells. Microscopy and Microanal 15:238-255. 2010.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20684798 J-20. Santiago J, Pogemiller R and Ogle BM. Heterogeneous differentiation of human mesenchymal

stem cells in response to extended culture in extracellular matrices. Tissue Engineering 15(12):3911-3922. 2009.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19911955 J-19. Ogle BM, Knudsen BE, Nishitai R, Ogata K and Platt JL. Toward development and production of

human T cells in swine for potential use in adoptive T cell immunotherapy. Tissue Engineering 15(5):1031-40. 2008.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18826341 J-18. McNeill EM and Ogle BM. Active learning through teaching in an extracellular matrix

engineering course for biomedical engineering graduate students. Proceedings of the 2008 ASEE North Midwest Sectional Conference 2008. Best Paper, E. Mikol Award

https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/27897668/active-learning-through-teaching-in-an-extracellular-matrix-

J-17. João C, Ogle BM and Geyer S. Immunoglobulin promotes the diversity and function of T cells. European Journal of Immunology 36(7):1718-28. 2006.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16791877 J-16. Cascalho M, Ogle BM and Platt JL. The future of organ transplantation. Annals of

Transplantation. 11(2):44-7. 2006 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17494288 J-15. Ogle BM, West LJ, Driscoll DJ, Strome SE, Razonable RR, Paya CV, Cascalho M and Platt JL.

Effacing of the T cell compartment by cardiac transplantation in infancy. Journal of Immunology 176:1962-1967. 2006.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16424228 J-14. Ogle BM, Cascalho M and Platt JL. Biologic implications of cell fusion. Nature Reviews

Molecular Cell Biology 6(7):567-575. 2005. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15957005 J-13. Cascalho M, Ogle BM and Platt JL. Xenotransplantation and the future of renal replacement.

Journal of Urology. 173(4):1431. 2005. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15758823 J-12. Ogle BM and Platt JL. The biology of cell fusion. American Scientist 92(5):420-427. 2004 (no

longer available online) J-11. Cascalho M, Ogle BM and Platt JL. Xenotransplantation and the future of renal replacement.

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 15:1106-1112. 2004.

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15100350 J-10. João CM, Ogle BM, Gay-Rubenstein C, Platt JL and Cascalho M. B cell-dependent TCR

diversification. Journal of Immunology 172(8):4709-4716. 2004. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15067046 J-9. Ogle BM, Cascalho M and Platt JL. Fusion of approaches to the treatment of organ failure.

American Journal of Transplantation 4(6):74-77. 2004. https://experts.umich.edu/en/publications/fusion-of-approaches-to-the-treatment-of-organ-failure J-8. Ogle BM, Butters KB, Plummer TB, Ring KR, Knudsen B, Litzow MR, Cascalho M and Platt JL.

Spontaneous fusion of cells between species yields transdifferentiation and retroviral transfer in vivo. FASEB Journal 18:548-550. 2004.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14715691 J-7. Ogle BM, Cascalho M, João CM, Taylor W, West LJ and Platt JL. Direct measurement of

lymphocyte receptor diversity. Nucleic Acids Research 31(22):e139. 2003. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14602932 J-6. Ogle BM and Platt JL. Approaches to the replacement of the function of failing organs. Current

Opinion in Organ Transplantation 7(1):28-34. 2002. http://journals.lww.com/co-

transplantation/Abstract/2002/03000/Approaches_to_the_replacement_of_the_function_of.7.aspx J-5. Ogle BM and Platt JL. Genetic therapies in xenotransplantation. Expert Opinion on Biological

Therapy 2(3):299-310. 2002. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11890869 J-4. Maio RMFM, Ogle BM and Platt JL. Ways to replace the function of failing organs. Organs and

Tissues 5:11-15. 2002. J-3. Ogle BM and Mooradian DL. Manipulation of remodeling pathways to enhance the mechanical

properties of a tissue engineered blood vessel. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 124:724-733. 2000.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12596641 J-2. Ogle BM and Mooradian DL. The role of vascular smooth muscle cell integrins in the compaction

and mechanical strengthening of a tissue engineered blood vessel. Tissue Engineering 5(4):387-402. 1999.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10477859 J-1. Ogle BM, Gairola P and Mooradian DL. Tissue Engineering: An emerging field at the interface

between engineering, biology, and medicine. Minnesota Academy of Science 62(2):47-57. 1998. http://mnmas.org/sites/default/files/1998V63N2_Ogle.pdf Refereed Conference Proceedings P-1. Cascalho M, Ogle BM and Platt JL. New approaches to replacing failing organs. Transplant

Proceedings. 36(6):1629. 2004. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15350435 Non-refereed Journal Articles, Essays, or Book Chapters

BC-9. Jung JP and Ogle BM. Stem Cell Niche. In Encyclopedia of Stem Cell Research. Ed. Bouhassira

E and Golson JG. 2015. Accepted, not yet in press.

BC-8. Tran Q, Bache-Wiig M and Ogle BM. Matrix Biology: ECM turnover and temporal fluctuation. In Mimicking the Extracellular Matrix: Connecting Biomaterials with Matrix Biology. Ed. Murphy WL and Hudalla G. ISBN 978-1-84973-833-0. 2015.

BC-7. Buschke DG, Eliceiri K and Ogle BM. “Screening Approaches for Stem Cells” in Stem Cell-Based Tissue Repair, Royal Society of Chemistry. pp. 45-80. 2010.

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BC-6. Lin H and Ogle BM, “Nuclear reprogramming” in Encyclopedia for Stem Cell Research. Sage Publications, CA. pp. 369-399. 2008.

BC-5. Cascalho M., Ogle BM and Platt JL. “New approaches to organ transplantation” in Living Donor Organ Transplantation. ed, Gruessner R. McGraw-Hill Professional, NY. pp. 692-704. 2007.

BC-4. Ogle BM, Platt JL. “Transgenic and gene-targeted organs” in Encyclopedia of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering. eds, Wnek G and Bowlin G. Marcel Dekker, Inc. NY. pp. 2906-2915. 2008.

BC-3. Ogle BM and Platt JL. “Xenotransplantation” in Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering. eds, Akay, M. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. NJ. pp. 1120-1132. 2006.

BC-2. Cascalho M, Ogle BM and Platt JL. “Emerging Strategies in Kidney Transplantation” in Chronic Kidney Disease, Dialysis & Transplantation. eds, Pereira BJG, Sayegh MH, Blake PG. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia, PA. pp. 750-758. 2005.

BC-1. Ogle BM and Platt JL. “Xenografts” in Encyclopedia of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering. eds, Wnek G and Bowlin G. Marcel Dekker, Inc. NY. pp. 1780-1789. 2004.

Presentations

Invited Presentations at Professional Meetings, Conferences, Universities and Industries, etc. I-53. Ogle BM. Strategies for Bioprinting Complex Cardiac Tissue Mimics. Biotechne, Inc. (Host

Kevin Flynn). Minneapolis, MN. April 2019

I-52. Ogle BM. Strategies for Bioprinting Complex Cardiac Tissue Mimics. Stem Cell Institute-Engineering Symposium. Design of Medical Devices Conference, Minneapolis, MN. April 2019

I-51. Ogle BM. From Mentee to Mentor, Critical Friends. Big Ten Women’s Workshop. Milwaukee, WI. March 2019

I-50. Ogle BM. Keynote Speaker: Strategies for Bioprinting Complex Cardiac Tissue Mimics. Society for Biological Engineering. Los Angeles, CA. December 2018

I-49. Ogle BM. Biology on a Pedestal, discussion panel. Symbiotica, Weisman Institute, Minneapolis, MN. November 2018

I-48. Ogle BM. Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering. Art in Medicine, Weisman Institute, Minneapolis, MN. November 2018

I-47. Ogle BM. Strategies for Bioprinting Complex Cardiac Tissue Mimics. Advanced Tissue Biofabrication Special Session. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. October 2018

I-46. Ogle BM. What is a Biomedical Engineer? Give a Girl a Lab Coat. Annpower Vital Voices, (formed by Hilary Clinton and Madeline Albright) Minneapolis, MN. June 2018

I-45. Ogle BM. The role of bioprinting to create complex cardiac tissues. Medtronic Intercampus Technical Forum. Minneapolis, MN April 2018

I-44. Ogle BM. What does a Biomedical Engineering do? Richfield High School Career Day. Richfield, MN April 2018

I-43. Ogle BM. 3D bioprinting to create complex cardiac tissues. New Organ Research Alliance. NASA Road-mapping Ames, CA March 2018. (Invitation and travel, declined due to other travel commitments)

I-42. Ogle BM. Advancing cardiac tissue engineering via 3D bioprinting. Select Biosciences

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Conference on 3D Bioprinting, Tissue Engineering and Biofabrication. Boston, MA, March 2018

I-41. Ogle BM. ECM-guided differentiation of endothelial cells. NIH-Sponsored Cardiovascular Bioengineering Symposium. Birmingham, AL, March 2018

I-40. Ogle BM. Distilling complexity to advance cardiac tissue engineering. Boston Scientific Global Event. Boston Scientific, Minneapolis, MN. June 2017

I-39 Ogle BM. What is a Biomedical Engineer? Give a Girl a Lab Coat. Annpower Vital Voices, (formed by Hilary Clinton and Madeline Albright) Minneapolis, MN. June 2017

I-38. Ogle BM. Extracellular matrix proteins to guide cardiovascular tissue engineering. Aegean Conference on Tissue Engineering. (Organizer) Herkalion, Greece. June 2017

I-37. Ogle BM. Stem cell, differentiation and the local milieu. Advancing Regenerative Medicine Workshop. St. Mary’s University, Winona, MN. May 2017

I-36. Ogle BM. Putting an end to transplantation? Translating the promise if stem cell therapy into practice. International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation. (Plenary) San Diego, CA. April 2017

I-35. Ogle BM. Cardiovascular tissue engineering: near commercial application or not? Cardiac Rhythm Management Team. Medtronic Inc. January 2017

I-34 Ogle BM. What is a Biomedical Engineer? Give a Girl a Lab Coat. Annpower Vital Voices (formed by Hilary Clinton and Madeline Albright), Minneapolis, MN. June 2016

I-33. Ogle BM. Cardiovascular tissue engineering and the role of extracellular matrices. Cell and Molecular Biology Seminar Series. St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN. April 2016

I-32. Ogle BM. Cell fusion and myocardial repair. Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering Workshop and Symposium. Supported by NIH, Progenitor Cell Biology Consortium, held at University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL. March 2016

I-31. Ogle BM. 3D Printing Complex Tissues and Organs: Progress for the Heart. Regenerative Medicine Workshop. (Keynote) Hilton Head, NC. March 2016

I-30. Ogle BM. Scaffold design for tissue engineering using hiPSC. Scaffold Working Group. (Organizer) Supported by NIH, Progenitor Cell Biology Consortium, held at Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA. May 2015

I-29. Ogle BM. Two platform technologies to study cardiac specification in 3D, ECM-based microtissues. Progenitor Cell Biology Consortium Annual Meeting, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA. September 2014

I-28. Ogle BM. CAREER: Dissecting the role of cell fusion in cardiac regeneration. A panel for NSF CAREER applicants. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX. October 2014

I-27. Ogle BM. Biorelevant 3D ECM microenvironments for stem cell differentiation and delivery. World Congress of Biomechanics. Boston, MA. July 2014

I-26. Ogle BM. Innovation, environments and investigations to understand stem cell behavior: toward clinical application. 8th Annual Wisconsin Stem Cell Symposium. Madison, WI. May 2013

I-25. Ogle BM. Biorelevant, ECM-based tissues to study cardiac damage and repair. American Society for Matrix Biology, New Technologies, San Diego, CA, 2012

I-24. Ogle BM. Purification and analysis of stem cells via Multiphoton Flow Cytometry. BME Seminar Series. Purdue University. West Lafayette, IN. 2012

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I-23. Ogle BM. Advances in biotechnology. Biotechnology Training Program Series, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL. 2012

I-22. Ogle BM. Noninvasive characterization and purification of stem cells. BME Seminar Series, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. 2012

I-21. Ogle BM. Multiphoton flow cytometry to guide cellular transplantation for cardiovascular disease. BME/Physiology Seminar Series, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN. 2012

I-20. Ogle BM. Intrinsic fluorescence to guide characterization and purification of stem cells. ME Seminar Series, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN. 2011

I-19. Ogle BM. Non-invasive analysis and purification of stem cell aggregates. CE Seminar Series (Distinguished Lecturer), Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI. 2011

I-18. Ogle BM. Multiphoton flow cytometry for non-invasive, enhanced-throughput, analysis of 3D microtissues. International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (Frontier Speaker), Baltimore, MD. 2011

I-17. Ogle BM. Intrinsic fluorescence to guide characterization and purification of stem cells. BME Seminar Series, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, MI. 2010

I-16. Ogle BM. Intrinsic fluorescence to guide characterization and purification of stem cells. Special Seminar, University of Vermont-Burlington, VT. 2010

I-15. Ogle BM. A strategy for generating antigen-specific T cells for immunotherapy. Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society, San Diego, CA. 2008

I-14. Ogle BM. Advanced technologies for tracking cell fusion in the heart. Center for Biochemical and Biophysical Studies Friday Noon Seminar, Northern Illinois University, IL. 2008

I-13. Ogle BM. The impact of cell fusion in the heart. 1st annual Wisconsin Stem Cell Technology Symposium (Organizer), Madison, WI. 2008

I-12. Ogle BM. Panel: Emerging technologies for stem cell biology. World Stem Cell Summit (Organizer), Madison, WI. 2008

I-11. Ogle BM. Chromosomal rearrangement with cell fusion. Wisconsin Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Symposium, Madison, WI. 2007

I-10. Ogle BM. Toward development of human T cells from stem cells in swine. American Chemical Society Conference, San Francisco, CA. 2006

I-9. Ogle BM. Impact of spontaneous fusion on health and disease. Biomedical Engineering Seminar, University of California-Davis, CA. 2006

I-8. Ogle BM. Impact of spontaneous fusion on health and disease. Biomedical Engineering Seminar, University of Ohio-Athens, OH. 2006

I-7. Ogle BM. Impact of spontaneous fusion on health and disease. Biomedical Engineering Seminar, University of Washington-Pullman, WA. 2006

I-6. Ogle BM. Impact of spontaneous fusion on health and disease. Biomedical Engineering Seminar, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. 2006

I-5. Ogle BM. Impact of spontaneous fusion on health and disease. Biomedical Engineering Seminar, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. 2006

I-4. Ogle BM. Impact of spontaneous fusion on health and disease. Biomedical Engineering Seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI. 2006

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I-3. Ogle BM. Impact of spontaneous fusion on health and disease. Biomedical Engineering Seminar, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, IN. 2006

I-2. Ogle BM. Rebuilding the T cell compartment. Fourth European-American School in Forensic Genetics and Mayo Clinic Course in Advanced Molecular and Cellular Medicine, Dubrovnik, Croatia. 2005.

I-1. Ogle BM. Cell fusion in health and disease. Nephrology Grand Rounds, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 2004.

Invited Seminars in University of Wisconsin Departments/Programs (While UW-Madison Faculty) UW-8. Ogle BM. Cell fusion and breast cancer metastasis. Bring your own biology, Cell Signaling

Group, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI. 2012

UW-7. Ogle BM. Biomolecular fluorescence complementation to study cell fusion. Undergraduate Stem Cell Society Seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI. 2009

UW-6. Ogle BM. Stem cells and bioengineering. WiCell Summer Science Camp, Madison, WI. 2008

UW-5. Ogle BM. Stem cells and the heart. Wisconsin Engineers Day Colloquium, Madison, WI. 2008

UW-4. Ogle BM. Cardiac regeneration. The Society of Women Engineers Summer Camp, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI. 2007

UW-3. Ogle BM. Cell fusion and the heart. Cardiovascular Research Center Seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI. 2007

UW-2. Ogle BM. Development of human T cells in a surrogate host. Material Science Program Seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI. 2006

UW-1. Ogle BM. Development of human T cells in a surrogate host. Anatomy Seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI. 2006.

Invited Seminars in University of Minnesota Departments/Programs (While UMN-Twin Cities Faculty) MN-8.Ogle BM. 3D Printing for Cardiac Tissue Engineering. Stem Cell Institute Seminar Series.

UMN-Stem Cell Institute, Minneapolis, MN. 2017

MN-7.Ogle BM. The unaimed arrow never misses its target. CSE Lunch/Networking Event for Graduate and Postdoctoral Women in the College of Science and Engineering. UMN, Minneapolis, MN. 2015.

MN-6.Ogle BM. Cardiac tissue, stem cells and extracellular matrix. Cardiopalooza. UMN, Minneapolis, MN. 2014.

MN-5.Ogle BM. Development-specific changes in extracellular matrix content and distribution influence cardiac specification. MinnCResT Symposium. UMN, Minneapolis, MN. 2014.

MN-4.Ogle BM. Bioinspired 3D microenvironments utilizing whole molecule ECM for stem cell analyses. Biomaterial Session: Design of Medical Devices Conference. UMN, Minneapolis, MN. 2014.

MN-3.Ogle BM. PEG-ECM composites to study stem cell microenvironments. Medical Applications of Polymers Workshop. UMN, Minneapolis, MN. 2013.

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MN-2.Ogle BM. Biorelevant 3D scaffolds to study stem cell behavior. Stem Cell Institute Seminar Series. UMN-Stem Cell Institute, Minneapolis, MN. 2013.

MN-1.Ogle BM. System Regeneration Laboratory: Biorelevant environments and Advanced imaging to study and stimulate stem cell behavior. Engineering - Stem Cell Institute Symposium. UMN-Stem Cell Institute, Minneapolis, MN. 2013.

Contributed Papers Presented at Professional Meetings, Conferences, etc. CP-54. Kupfer ME, Lin WH, Ravikumar V, Gao L, Lenz M, Bhuiyan DB, Ai J, Townsend D, Zhang J,

Tolkacheva A and Ogle BM. Optimized extracellular matrix-based bioink engables printing of complex living cardiac tissues. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. October 2018. (podium)

CP-53. Kupfer ME, Lin WH, Ravikumar V, Gao L, Lenz M, Bhuiyan DB, Ai J, Townsend D, Zhang J,

Tolkacheva A and Ogle BM. In situ expansion, differentiation and electromechanical coupling of human cardiac muscle in a 3D bioprinted, chambered organoid. 7th Engineering-Stem Cell Institute Joint Symposium. Minneapolis, MN. April 2019. (Poster, First Place Winner)

CP-52. Kupfer ME, Fan X, McAlpine MC and Ogle BM. 3D Printed Programmable Release Capsules to

Spatially Control Pluripotent Stem Cell Differentiation.” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. October 2018. (podium)

CP-51. Kupfer ME, Fan X, McAlpine MC, and Ogle BM "4D Printed Programmable Release Capsules

for Spatial Control of Differentiation in 3D Printed Cardiac Tissue." .6th Annual Engineering and Stem Cell Institute Joint Symposium. Minneapolis, MN. June 2018. (poster)

CP-50. Kupfer ME, Fan X, Ogle BM and McAlpine MC. 4D Printed Programmable Release Capsules

for Spatial Control of Differentiation in 3D Printed Cardiac Tissue. Regenerative Medicine Minnesota: 3rd Annual Idea Exchange and Celebration. Minneapolis, MN. June 2018. (poster)

CP-49. Hall M, Givens S, Ahmadova S, Hortensius R, Ogle BM. Extracellular Matrix Protein Laminin

411 Promotes Endothelial Differentiation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells. SCI-ENG Symposium. Minneapolis, MN. 2019. (poster)

CP-48. Rodriguez Gonzalez, Y, Netoff T and Ogle BM. Negating cadherin mosaicism to quell

PCDH19-linked epilepsy. Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) Phoenix, AZ. 2017. (poster)

CP-47. Rodriguez Gonzalez, Y, Netoff T and Ogle BM. Negating cadherin mosaicism to quell

PCDH19-linked epilepsy. National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemist and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChe). Minneapolis, MN. 2017. (podium)

CP-46. Tran, Q, Campagnola PJ and Ogle BM. Developmental Pathways Pervade Stem Cell Responses

to Evolving Extracellular Matrices. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AR 2017. (poster)

CP-45. Romans S, Lin WH and Ogle BM. A unique opportunity to test whether cardiomyocyte dysfunction contributes to sudden unexplained death in epilepsy. Cariopalooza. Minneapolis, MN 2017. (poster)

CP-44. Bhuiyan DB, Qui K, McAlpine M and Ogle BM. 3D bioprinting of perfusable intact heart.

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Society for Biomaterials. Minneapolis, MN. 2017. (podium)

CP-43. Jung JP, Hofbauer P, Ogle BM. Murine cardiomyocyte differentiation via nutrient deprivation-mediated activation of beta-catenin. Biomedical Engineering Society. Minneapolis, MN. 2016. (podium)

CP-42. Kupfer M, Gao L, Jung JP, Zhang P, Yang L, Tran Q, Ajeti V, Campagnola P, Zhang J and Ogle BM. Fabrication of human cardiac tissue using 3D printing of high resolution, ECM-inspired scaffolds. Biomedical Engineering Society. Minneapolis, MN. 2016. (podium)

CP-41. Jung JP, Lin WH, Tolar J, Ogle BM. Hydrogel platform for modeling the dermoepidermal junction in vitro. Biomedical Engineering Society. Minneapolis, MN. 2016. (podium)

CP-40. Jung JP, Ogle BM. Enhancing Cardiac Differentiation via Statistically Optimized Engagement of 3D Extracellular Matrix. Biomedical Engineering Society. Tampa, FL. 2015. (podium)

CP-39. Freeman BT, Jung JP and Ogle BM. Single-cell RNAseq reveals rapid transcriptional diversification following stem cell-parenchymal cell fusion. Hilton Head, GA. 2015. (podium)

CP-38. Jung JP, Ogle BM. Biorelevant 3D models of the cardiac space for functional differentiation of cardiomyocytes. Biomedical Engineering Society. San Antonio, TX. 2014. (poster)

CP-37. Ogle BM. Two platform technologies to study cardiac specification in three dimensional, ECM-based microtissues. Progenitor Cell Biology Consortium. Palo Alto, CA. 2014 (poster)

CP-36. Jung JP, Ogle BM. “Cardiac Tisssue-Inspired Extracellular Matrix (ECM)-based Scaffolds” Cardiopalooza. Minneapolis, MN. 2014. (poster)

CP-35. Freeman BT, Ogle BM. “The role of stem cell fusion in (re)programming somatic cells in vitro: implications for cardiac regeneration” Cardiopalooza. Minneapolis, MN. 2014. (poster)

CP-34. Freeman BT, Kouris NA and Ogle BM. “Tracking fusion of human mesenchymal stem cells following transplantation to the heart” Wisconsin Stem Cell Symposium. Madison, WI. 2014. (poster)

CP-33. Ogle BM. “Multiphoton-based fabrication of 3D ECM scaffolds via modulated raster scanning” Society for Biological Engineering. Coronado, CA. 2014. (podium)

CP-32. Tran Q, Su PJ, Campagnola PJ and Ogle BM. “Construction of whole ECM protein, 3D microenvironments to study stem cell behavior” Biomedical Engineering Society, Atlanta, GA. 2012. (podium)

CP-31. Buschke DG, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. “Purification of Microtissues using Multiphoton-based Fluorescence-activated Sorting” International Society for Advanced Cytometry, Leipzig, Germany. 2012. (podium).

CP-30. Buschke DG, Squirrell JM, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. “Characterization and purification of large particles” CYTO 2011, International Society for Advanced Cytometry, Baltimore, MD. 2011. (podium)

CP-29. Squirrell JM, Kouris NA, Buschke DG, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. “Large particle multiphoton flow cytometry and a collagen I/III composite: Technologies to improve stem cell selection and delivery” University of Vermont Stem Cell Conference, Burlington, VT. 2011. (poster)

CP-28. Buschke DG, Squirrell JM, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. “Sorting strategies for large particle flow cytometry” Twentieth Cytometry Development Workshop - Technologies for Cell Analysis, Pacific Grove, CA. 2010. (podium)

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CP-27. Buschke DG, Squirrell JM, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. “Multiphoton flow cytometry for the characterization and purification of large cellular aggregates” Twentieth Cytometry Development Workshop - Techs for Cell Analysis, Pacific Grove, CA. 2010. (podium)

CP-26. Kouris NA, Squirrell JM and Ogle BM. “Collagen types I/III composite for stem cell delivery to myocardial infarction site” Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. 2010. (poster)

CP-25. Buschke DG, Squirrell JM, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. “Mulltiphoton flow cytometry for the characterization and purification of large cellular aggregates” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Austin, TX. 2010. (poster)

CP-24. Kouris NA, Squirrell JM and Ogle BM. “Pure, non-denatured collagen matrix: a cell delivery model for myocardial repair” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Austin, TX. 2010. (podium)

CP-23. Freeman B and Ogle BM. “Viral fusogens to promote stem cell reprogramming via fusion” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Austin, TX. 2010. (podium)

CP-22. Tran Q and Ogle BM. “Spontaneous fusion of mesenchymal stem cells with endothelial cells” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Austin, TX. 2010. (poster)

CP-21. Kouris NA, Squirrell J and Ogle BM. “Collagen types I/III composite for stem cell delivery to myocardial infarction site” Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. 2010 (poster)

CP-20. Kouris NA and Ogle BM. “Programming of mesenchymal stem cells via cell fusion” Int Society for Stem Cell Research 8th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2010. (poster)

CP-19. Squirrell JM, Buschke DG, Mael A, Eliceiri KW, Lyons GE, Shevde R, Kamp TJ and Ogle BM, “Intrinsic fluorescence: non-invasive signatures of embryonic stem cells and cardiomyocytes” Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 2010 (poster)

CP-18. Buschke DG, Squirrell JM, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. “Multiphoton flow cytometry for high-throughput analysis of intrinsic biomarkers to guide cellular transplantation for cardiac disease” American Heart Association, Miami, FL. 2009. (poster)

CP-17. Santiago JA and Ogle BM. “Implications of ECM-guided differentiation for cardiac tissue engineering” Biomedical Engineering Society, Pittsburg, PA. 2009. (podium)

CP-16. Buschke DG, Squirrell JM, Eliceiri KW and Ogle BM. “Multiphoton flow cytometry to purify multicellular entities” Biomedical Engineer Society, Pittsburg, PA. 2009. (poster)

CP-15. Lin H and Ogle BM. “Detecting and tracking cell-cell fusion via bimolecular fluorescence complementation” Keystone Symposia, Vancouver, BC. 2009. (poster)

CP-14. Lin H and Ogle BM. “Detecting and tracking cell-cell fusion using bimolecular fluorescence complementation” Gordon Research Conference, New London, NH. 2009. (poster)

CP-13. Ogle BM. “A strategy for generating antigen-specific T cells for immunotherapy.” Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society, San Diego, CA. 2008. (podium)

CP-12. Ogle BM. “Multiphoton Flow Cytometry to Guide Cellular Transplantation for Cardiovascular Disease” International Society for Cardiovascular Biology, Bordeaux, France. 2008. (podium)

CP-11. Lin H, Ogle BM and Kerppola T. “Bimolecular fluorescence complementation for the detection and tracking of cell-cell fusion” Gordon Research Conference, New London, NH. 2008. (poster)

CP-10. Santiago JA and Ogle BM. “Heterogeneous Differentiation of Human MSCs in Response to

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Extended Culture in Extracellular Matrices” Society for Biomaterials World Congress, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2008. (poster)

CP-9. Kouris NA and Ogle BM. “Viral fusion proteins for the enhancement of cardiac fusion” International Society for Stem Cell Research, Cairns, Australia. 2007. (poster)

CP-8. Ogle BM and Platt JL. “Rebuilding the T cell compartment” Fourth European-American School in Forensic Genetics and Mayo Clinic Course in Advanced Molecular and Cellular Medicine, Dubrovnik, Croatia. 2005. (podium)

CP-7. Ogle BM and Platt JL. “Impact of spontaneous fusion of cells on bioartificial organ design” Society for Biomaterials Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2004. (poster)

CP-6. Ogle BM. “Cell fusion in health and disease” Nephrology Grand Rounds, Rochester, MN. 2004. (podium)

CP-5. Ogle BM and Platt JL. “T cell development in swine” The Fourth Annual Conference on Regenerative Medicine, Washington, DC. 2003. (poster)

CP-4. Ogle BM and Mooradian DL. “Manipulation of mechanical properties of physiologic matrices” Sixth World Biomaterials Congress, Kamuela, HI. 2000. (podium)

CP-3. Ogle BM and Mooradian DL. “Role of cell-surface chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans in the compaction and strengthening of a tissue engineered blood vessel” Society for Biomaterials Annual Meeting, Providence, RI. 1999. (podium)

CP-2. Ogle BM and Mooradian DL. “Manipulation of remodeling pathways to enhance the mechanical strength of a tissue engineered blood vessel” Society for Biomaterials Annual Meeting, Providence, RI. 1999. (podium)

CP-1. Ogle BM and Mooradian DL. “The role of integrins in vascular smooth muscle cell-mediated compaction and remodeling of a bioartificial artery” The Xth International Vascular Biology Meeting, Queensland, Australia. 1998. (podium)

Faculty Development Activities regarding teaching 10th Annual Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Education Scholars Program, Howard University (participant) Summer 2006 Expeditions in Learning, Facilitator Kristyn Masters, University of Wisconsin-Madison (participant) Spring 2007 DELTA Instructional Materials Development, University of Wisconsin- Madison (facilitator) Fall 2010 DELTA teaching and Learning Steering Committee, University of Wisconsin-Madison (member) 2011-2013 MidCareer Teaching Program, Facilitator Anita Gonzalez, UMN (participant) 2014 academic year ADVISING AND MENTORING Undergraduate Student Activities

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Undergraduate research projects (26 advised, 2 current)

1. Kayla Ericson 2006-2007 BS, BME

2. Miguel Benson 2006-2008 BS, BME

3. Chou Mai 2006-2007 BS, BME

4. Matthew Kudek 2007-2008 BS, BME

5. Megan Keim 2007-2008 BS, BME

6. Ann Sagstetter 2006-2010 BS, BME

7. Ben Wolter 2007-2009 BS, BME

8. Luke Miles 2007-2008 BS, Biology

9. Kevin Hanson 2009-2010 BS, BME

10. Anthony Sprangers 2010-2013 BS, BME

11. Jeremy Schaefer 2010-2011 BS, BME

12. Rituparna Medda 2009-2013 BS, Biology

13. John Byce 2011-2013 BS, BME

14. Terra Thimm 2011-2014 BS, Biology

15. Samantha Metz 2011-2013 BS, BME

16. Katharine Molinarolo 2012-2014 BS, Biochemistry

17. Drew Birrenkott 2012-2013 BS, BME

18. Meredith Bache-Wiig 2013-2014 BS, Biology (Gustavus Adolphus College)

19. Tanner McArdle (UROP) 2014-2017 BS, BME

20. Claire Dietzsch 2014-pres. BS, BME

21. Julia Joern 2015-2015 BS, BME (Columbia University)

22. Nicholas Ambrosius (UROP) 2016-2016 BS, BME

23. Thomas Kane (LHI Scholar) 2016-2016 BS, Biology (Notre Dame)

24. Gabriel Jacobs (UROP) 2016-pres. BME

25. Yanitza Rodriguez (NS, REU) 2017-2017 BME

26. Sarah Romans (LHI Scholar) 2017-2017 BME (Duke University)

27. Elizabeth Heile 2018-pres. BME

28. Jeffrey Ai (UROP) 2018-pres. BME

29. Abby Gifford 2018-pres. BME

30. Zoe Weller 2018-pres. BME

31. Ted Jennings 2018-pres. BME

32. Duane Nguyen (CTSI) 2018-2018 Biology (Macalester)

Undergraduate summa theses or honors projects directed

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1. Tanner McArdle BS, BME Graduate Student Activities Master’s Theses Directed 1. Jose Santiago (2006-2009, Material Science Program)

Heterogeneous Differentiation of Stem Cells in Response to Extracellular Matrices

2. Ryan Pogemiller (2007-2009, Biomedical Engineering)

Imaging Contacts Between Stem Cells and Extracellular Matrices

3. Hidayath Ansari (2007-2009, Computer Engineering)

Software Routines to Drive a Multiphoton Flow Cytometry System

4. Jonathan Sass (2008-2010, Biomedical Engineering)

Enhancing the Acquisition Speed of Multiphoton Flow Cytometry Systems

5. Kevin Hanson (2010-2012, Biomedical Engineering)

Establishing an Extracellular Matrix Blueprint for Cardiac Repair

6. Ty Harkness (2011-2013, Biomedical Engineering)

The Role of Cell Fusion in Breast Cancer Metastasis.

Co-Advisor: Associate Professor Caroline Alexander

7. Ajeet Vivekanandan (2011-2013, Biomedical Engineering)

Conversion of a Mulitphoton Flow Cytometry System to a Commercial Rig

8. Pablo Hofbauer (2015-2016, Fachhochschule Technikum Wien)

Novel, Simple and Efficient Cardiomyocyte Differentiation Protocol for iPSCs

9. Julia Wolter (2016-2017)

Noninvasive analysis and sorting of pancreatic islets 10. Megan Lenz (2017-2018, Biomedical Engineering)

3D Printing of Cardiac Cell Types; Viability and Function Long Term Master’s Student Advisees (Current) 1. Sevinj Ahmad (2018-present, Stem Cell Training Program)

Assessment of the Evolving Extracellular Matrix with Stem Cell Differentiation

Doctoral Dissertations Directed 1. Nicholas Kouris (2006-2012, Biomedical Engineering)

Induction of Stem Cell Fusion for Myocardial Repair

• Senior Research Scientist, Advanced Cell Technology, Boston, MA

2. Dave Buschke (2007-2013, Biomedical Engineering)

Development of Multiphoton Flow Cytometer to Non-Invasively Study Stem Cell State

• Stem Cell and Regenerative Center Undergraduate Fellowship

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• CYTO 2011 Travel Award

• Project Engineer, iCyt, Sony Technology, Champaign, IL

3. Pedro Resto (2009-2013, Biomedical Engineering)

Inertia as a Flow-Actuation Mechanism in Microfluidic Sorting Devices

Co-Advisor: Professor Justin Williams

• Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez

4. Quyen Tran (2009-2015, Biomedical Engineering)

Multiphoton Excitation Photochemistry for 3D Cardiac Tissue Engineering

• NSF GRFP Award Recipient

• Project Engineer, DRVision, Seattle, WA

5. Brian Freeman (2009-2015, Biomedical Engineering)

Ex Vivo Modeling of Cardiac Ischemia

• NSF GRFP Award Recipient

• Field Specialist, Stem Cell Technologies, Vancouver, BC

6. Visar Ajeti (2012-2016, Biomedical Engineering)

3D printing of cardiac tissue

Co-Advisor: Professor Paul Campagnola

• Postdoctoral Associate, Yale University, Lab of Michael Murrell 7. Amy Schendel (2009-2017, Biomedical Engineering)

Electrical Stimulation of Stem Cells in Microfluidic Pairing Devices

Co-Advisor: Professor Justin Williams

8. Anh La (2013-2018, Biomedical Engineering)

Development of a Tissue Engineered Vascular Graft

Co-Advisor: Professor Bob Tranquillo Doctoral Students Advised (Current) 1. Molly Kupfer (2014-present, Biomedical Engineering)

3D Models of the Cardiovascular System

• NSF GRFP Award Honorable Mention

• Biotechnology Training Program Awardee

2. Casey Chitwood (2015-present, Biomedical Engineering)

Cell Transplantation to Treat Cerebral Aneurysm

3. Wei-Han Lin (2015-present, Biomedical Engineering)

Electromechanical Stimulation of 3D Printed Cardiac Tissue

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4. Zachary Galliger (2016-present, Biomedical Engineering)

3D Printing of Esophagus for Therapeutic Intervention

Co-Advisor: Professor Angela Panoskaltis-Mortari

5. Mikayla Hall (2017-present, Biomedical Engineering)

Optimization of ECM for Endothelial Cell Differentiation

6. Victor Garcia (2017-present, Biomedical Engineering)

Generation of an Artificial Cell to Deliver Chemotherapeutics

Co-Advisor: Professor Casim Sarkar

7. Sophie Givens (2018-present, Biomedical Engineering)

3D Bioprinting of an Expandable Mesoderm Population

8. Elizabeth Wilson (2018-present, Biomedical Engineering)

ILK-Mediated Modulation of Differentiation Pathways

9. Marcus Flowers (2019-present, Biomedical Engineering)

FAK-Mediated Modulation of Differentiation Pathways

Graduate Committees Served 1. Xiaoxiao Gu, BME, Supervisor Kristyn Masters (2006-2010)

2. Benjamin Sprague, BME, Supervisor Naomi Chesler (2007-2008)

3. Tej Pavoor, CBE, Supervisor Eric Shusta (2007-2008)

4. Kyle Williamson, BME, Supervisor Kristyn Masters (2007-2008)

5. Chen Yen Ooi, BME, Supervisor Naomi Chesler (2007-2008)

6. Jaehyup Kim, Public Health, Supervisor Peiman Hematti (2007-2011)

7. Amy Paguirigan, BME, Supervisor David Beebe (2007-2008)

8. Sean Zuckerman, BME, Supervisor Weiyuan (John) Kao (2007-2009)

9. Greg Hudulla, BME, Supervisor William Murphy (2009-2010)

10. William King, BME, Supervisor William Murphy (2008-2010)

11. Elizabeth McNeil, Biochemistry, Supervisor Margaret Clagett-Dame (2008-2010)

12. Summer Hanson, BME, Supervisor Peiman Hematti (2009-2011)

13. Elyssa Monzak, BME, Supervisor Kristyn Masters (2008-2011)

14. Samira Musah, Chemistry, Supervisor Laura Kiesling (2009-2012)

15. Sara Montanez, BME, Supervisor David Beebe (2009-pres.)

16. Maribella Domenech, BME, Supervisor David Beebe (2009-pres.)

17. Karien Rodriguez, BME, Supervisor Kristyn Masters (2008-2010)

18. Heather Waldeck, BME, Supervisor John Kao (2009-2012)

19. Eric Schmuck, Medicine, Supervisor Kurt Saupe (2006-2011)

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20. Lauren Bischel, BME, Supervisor David Beebe (2011-2015)

21. David Cantu, BME, Supervisor John Kao (2012-2016)

22. Alex Laperle, BME, Supervisor Kristyn Masters (2012-2016)

23. Max Salick, BME, Supervisor Wendy Crone (2011-2016)

24. Katherine Pollock, BME, Supervisor Alison Hubbell (2013-2016)

25. Jeremy Schaeffer, BME, Supervisor Robert Tranquillo (2013-2016)

26. David Chau, BME, Supervisor Wei-Shou Hu (2013-2018)

27. Rachel Edwards, BME, Supervisor Paolo Provenzano (2014-pres.)

28. Kianna Elahi Gedwillo, BME, Supervisor Paolo Provenzano (2014-2018)

29. Solaire Finkenstaedt-Quinn, Chemistry, Supervisor Christy Haynes (2015)

30. Emily Tubman, BME, Supervisor David Odde (2014-2016)

31. Mengen Zhang, BME, Supervisor Wei Shen (2015-pres.)

32. Ana Porras, BME, Supervisor Kristyn Masters (2014-2016)

33. Kevin Ortiz-Rivera, BME, Supervisor Wei-Shou Hu (2016-present)

34. Ali Crampton, BME, Supervisor David Wood (2015-present)

35. Jenna Birkeland, Medical Device Innovation, Supervisor Daniel Mooradian (2015)

36. Emilea Sykes, BME, Supervisor Angela Panoskaltis-Mortari (2016)

37. Geneva Doak, BME, Supervisor David Wood (2016-present)

38. Daniel Sorby, BME, Supervisor Angela Panoskaltis-Mortari (2016)

39. Erin Olson, Medical Device Innovation, Supervisor Daniel Mooradian (2017)

40. Nicholas Braun, BME, Supervisor Patrick Albert (2017-present)

41. Rachel Morford, BME, Supervisor Paolo Provenzano (2017-present)

42. MacKenzie Callaway, BME, Supervisor Paolo Provenzano (2017-present)

43. Jeanette Caronia, BME, Supervisor Samira Azarin (2017-present)

44. Amritha Yellamilli, IBP, Supervisor Jop van Berlo (2018)

45. Kelsey Maijala, Medical Device Innovation (2018)

46. Rui Li, BME, Supervisor Allison Hubel (2018-present)

47. Katherine Cummins, BME, Supervisor David Wood (2018-present)

Post-doctoral fellows supervised 1. Hopi Lin, PhD, University of Michigan 2007-2009

• Scientist, Food and Drug Administration

2. Jangwook Jung, PhD, University of Chicago 2010-2016

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• Assistant Professor, Louisianna State University

3. Carlos Ariza, PhD, Iowa State University 2010-2012

• Senior Engineer, KLA-Tencor

4. Felicite Noubissi, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2013-2015

• Assistant Professor, Jackson State University

5. Annanya Banga, PhD, Indian Institute of Technology 2015-2016

• Scientist, NantKwest, Woburn, MA

6. Didarual Bhuiyan, PhD, University of Alabama 2015-2017

7. Rebecca Hortensius, PhD, University of Illinois-UC 2017-2018

8. Sacha Robert, PhD, University of Rennes, France 2016-present Other Mentoring Activities 1. Advisor, Graduate Women in Biomedical Engineering (GWBME) Student Club, 2014-present

2. Mentor, President’s Distinguished Faculty Mentor Program, Tiffany Lo, 2015

3. Mentor, Chancellor’s Scholarship Program, Pauline Ngo, 2013

4. Mentor, UW BME Faculty Mentoring Program, Pamela Kreeger, Wan-Ju Li, Evaluation of

Teaching, 2012-2013

5. Mentor, UMN BME Faculty Mentoring Program, Paolo Provenzano SERVICE AND PUBLIC OUTREACH Service To The Discipline/Profession/Interdisciplinary Area(s) Editorships/Journal Reviewer Experience Reviewer experience, Journal, Impact factor, Dates Science Advances, 11.5, 2019-present eLIFE, 7.6, 2018-present Tissue Engineering, 3.5, 2007-present Cloning and Stem Cells, 2.6, 2008 Stem Cells, 6.3, 2008-present Cell Transplantation, 3.0, 2010 Journal of Materials Chemistry, 6.6, 2010 Artificial Organs, 2.4, 2011 Oncogene, 8.5, 2011 Integrative Biology, 3.5, 2012-present Cell, 28.7, 2012 Circulation, 14.4, 2012 PLOS One, 2.8, 2012-present Scientific Reports, 4.3, 2012-present Stem Cells Translational Medicine, 4.7, 2015-present

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Nanoletters, 12.7, 2015 ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering, 2.6, 2015 Circulation Research, 14.0, 2017 Biomaterials, 8.4, 2017 Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 5.7, 2017 Committee memberships Board Member, Biomedical Engineering Society (2016-present) Review panels for external funding agencies, foundations, etc. American Heart Association, Molecular and Cell Biology (2008-2012)

American Heart Association, Cell and Regenerative Biology (2013-2014)

American Heart Association, Heart Failure Strategically Focused Research Network (2016)

National Institutes of Health, Small Business Grants (2007, 2012-2015, 2017)

National Institutes of Health, Shared Instrumentation: Bioengineering Sciences (2014)

National Institutes of Health, Biotechnology Research Program: Cardiovascular Science (2015)

National Institutes of Health, CDD-Cardiovascular Differentiation and Development Study Section (ad hoc), (2015-two panels, 2016)

National Science Foundation, Graduate Research Fellowship Program (2008-2011, 2013, 2014, 2017), SBIR (2012), BME (2014, 2016)

South Carolina Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research and Institutional Development Awards (EPSCoR/IDeA, 2007)

Connecticut Regenerative Medicine Research Fund (2015, 2016)

Institute for Engineering in Medicine Exploratory Grant Program (2013-2015)

University of Wisconsin, ICTR Pilot Grant Program (2008-2013)

National Institutes of Health NHLBI initiative topic "Early Detection and Monitoring of Cardiac Injury due to Cardiotoxicity" (2016)

American Heart Association, Strategically Focused Research Network (2016)

National Institutes of Health, CCHF – Cardiac Contractility, Hypertrophy and Failure Study Section (ad hoc) (2016)

National Institutes of Health, MIM – Myocardial Ischemia and Metabolism Study Section (ad hoc) (2017)

National Institutes of Health, BTSS – Bioengineering, Technology and Surgical Sciences (ad hoc) (2017)

National Institutes of Health, NHLBI initiative topic “Bold New Bioengineering Methods and Approaches for Heart, Lung, Blood and Sleep Disorders” (2017)

Czech Science Foundation (2017) National Institutes of Health, CDD-Cardiovascular Differentiation and Development Study Section,

standing member, (2018-2021)

Organization of conferences, workshops, panels, symposia

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International 6th International Conference on Tissue Engineering, Session Chair, Cardiovascular Tissue Regeneration

(2017), Crete, Greece Participants in my session included leaders in the field from US, Canada, Italy, France and Israel. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Session Chair 2009, Cardiovascular Tissue Regeneration, Pittsburg, PA 2016, Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering, Minneapolis, MN 2016, Substrate Effects on Mechanobiology, Minneapolis, MN 2018, 1st Annual Cardiac Tissue Engineering Workshop, Organized with Jianyi Zhang (University of Alabama)

and Joseph Wu (Stanford University), Wrote National Institutes of Health proposal to garner funds in support of the program. Progenitor Cell Biology Consortium (2014), Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.

Participants in the workshop included leaders in the field from US, Canada, France, Germany, China and Japan

This workshop series has continued until present. I have been an active participant in all years. World Stem Cell Summit, Session Chair, Stem Cell Bioengineering (2008), Madison, WI Participants in the conference included leaders in Stem Cell Biology and Engineering from Europe,

Asia, North and South America Local Stem Cell Bioengineering Workshop, Organized with Bill Murphy. Satellite Stem Cell Workshop at UW

(2008), Madison, WI Participants included Academics and Industrial Partners from Wisconsin and the greater Midwest. Service To The University/College/Department University of Minnesota University-wide service University, Office of Vice-Provost of Faculty and Academic Affairs, Women’s Faculty Cabinet.

Chair, Leadership Subcommittee (2013). Elected Co-Chair, Women’s Faculty Cabinet (2014-2015)

University, Stem Cell Institute, Leadership Team (2016-2019) Collegiate Service and Intercollegiate Service CSE, Member, Indigo Ribbon Committee (2018)

CSE, Lead, Equipment Resource Network (2014-2015)

CSE, Co-Lead, Women Faculty Monthly Lunch Series (2013-2015) Department/Unit Service

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BME, Member, Graduate Admissions Committee (2013-2014)

BME, Lead, CSEITC, Instructional Equipment Requests (2013-2016)

BME, Head Advisory Committee (2016-2019)

BME, Curriculum Development, Junior Year Lab Refinement, Lead, (2016-2018)

BME, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program, Presentation and Discussion of Application Strategies. Also reviewed and provided guidance for 3-6 applications annually (2014-2017)

University of Wisconsin-Madison University-wide service

University, Member, Biological Safety Committee (2010-2013)

University, Member, Executive Committee, Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center (2010-2013)

University, Facilitator, Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center Retreats (2009-2013)

Collegiate Service and Intercollegiate Service

COE, Member, Admissions Committee, Medical Scientist Training Program (2009-2013)

COE, Director, Physical Sciences Moms Lunch Series (2008-2009)

Department/Unit Service

BME, Member, Graduate Admissions Committee (2008-2013)

BME, Associate Chair, Graduate Admissions (2012-2013)

BME, Member, Differential Tuition Committee (2009-2010)

BME, Member, MIU Proposal Committee (2009-2010)