Joyce Wong

Professor, Biomedical Engineering at Boston University

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Joyce Wong is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering and leads the Biomimetic Materials Engineering Laboratory, whose work is focused on the development of biomaterials to probe how structure, material properties and composition of the cell-biomaterial interface affect fundamental cellular processes. Specifically, she is interested in developing substrata with features that mimic physiological and pathophysiological environments to study fundamental cellular processes at the biointerface. Current research projects include tissue engineering of small diameter blood vessels for bypass and intravascular pharmacology (e.g. stents); development of targeted nano- and micro-particle contrast agents for multi-modal (magnetic resonance, ultrasound, and optical) detection of atherosclerotic and vulnerable plaque; and engineering biomimetic systems to study restenosis and breast cancer.

Spiders Listen to Their Webs

June 5, 2014

National Geographic Joyce Wong, College of Engineering When the early morning sun glints off droplets of dew on the gossamer strands of a spider web, it creates a visual masterpiece. Now scientists have found that an elaborate silk-woven web is also an acoustic tour de force… Expert quote: “This study is fascinating. I’ve worked with spider […]

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How to Build a Hardy Web

February 1, 2012

Science Now Joyce Wong, College of Engineering Flies caught in webs with hungry spiders bearing down on them don’t have the time to appreciate good engineering… View article

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