Andrea
Hafeman
(expects
to
obtain
her
Ph.D.
in
2009)
Research
area: Chemical engineering, bioengineering. I am
working on injectable bone scaffolds for use in bone defects
such as fractures from trauma, surgery or and osteoporosis).
These scaffolds are biocompatible and biodegradable and contain
various growth factors to promote bone healing. The patient's
own bone cells grow into the scaffold, after which the scaffold
biodegrades to leave only the healed bone.
Undergraduate degree from:
Princeton University
Outside interests/activities:
Tennis and dance
Why Vanderbilt: I chose
Vanderbilt because I was very interested in the research of
Professor Scott Guelcher on the development of polymeric
biomaterials for bone tissue engineering.
Likes best about Vanderbilt
Engineering: I really like
the interdisciplinary cooperation
between various engineering departments as well as with other
science departments and the medical school. The opportunity to use
the resources and collaborate with the faculty has been invaluable.