Home Invites Members Groups Events Careers Videos News Photos Blogs Polls Forums Chat
Home > News > Post Content

Student-Scholar at Alabama State University Wins First-Place Prize at National Scientific Conference! (1161 hits)


Terrell Hilliard, an Alabama State University master of science candidate in biology, and a National Institute of Health scholar, took home a first-place prize for his research at the 2018 Emerging Researchers National (ERN) Conference in Washington, D.C.

“It was an honor and pleasure for me to attend the ERN conference and present my work. Winning first-place meant the world to me because I worked and studied hard for my presentation,” Hilliard said. “I practiced and rehearsed before I boarded the plane, during the plane ride and even afterward while at the hotel. Winning first-place really solidified in my mind that hard work does pay off.”

Hilliard’s graduate oral presentation (biological sciences category) was titled, “Accelerating Wound Healing Process using Biomaterials in 'In Vitro' 3D Air-Lift Skin Culture Model and Fabrication of 3-D Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering using Wet-laid Technique.”

“Wound healing is a natural process, but there still remains major public health issues because burns/deep tissue damages either fail to, or slowly regenerate,” Hilliard said. “Our developed 3D polymeric skin model will be efficacious in accelerating wound healing and deep tissue damages.”

Terrell’s thesis research is supervised under the direction of ASU researcher Dr. Vida A. Dennis at the Center for NanoBiotechnology Research (CNBR).

The ERN Conference is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and organized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The conference seeks to highlight the research of undergraduate and graduate students who participate in programs funded by the NSF HRD Unit. In particular, the conference is aimed to help college and university undergraduate and graduate students enhance their science communication skills and enhance their competitiveness for science careers in the global workforce.
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Friday, March 2nd 2018 at 6:50PM
You can also click here to view all posts by this author...

Report obscenity | post comment
Share |
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
Black Americans At Higher Risk For Kidney Failure
BEL-AIR Free Virtual Advanced Screening and Exclusive Q&A: RSVP Now! Space Is Limited!
Honda Delivers 2021 Civic Type R Limited Edition to Sweepstakes Winner; Fan-driven Project Supports TMCF
Build Your Skills and Win Cash at the 2021 Unum Innovation Challenge: HBCU Edition
Black Women Talk Tech's 5th Annual Roadmap To Billions Was An Event Unlike Any Other!
Virginia State University Announces Nation's 1st HBCU Center For Policing Leadership and Social Justice
Virginia State University Honors Black Women In Campus Buildings Renaming
Alabama State University Releases Reopening Guide for Fall 2021: “Still Mask Mandatory”
Forward This Article Entry!
News Home

(Advertise Here)
Who's Online
>> more | invite 
Latest Photos
>> more | add
Most Popular Bloggers
cheer leader has logged 52821 blog subscribers!
tanisha grant has logged 32333 blog subscribers!
>> more | add 
Latest Member Activity
rochelle terrell just edited her profile. 09:07PM
rochelle terrell just became a new member. 08:57PM
sumon mondal just became a new member. 09:27PM
patrice morgan just became a new member. 09:52AM
rolawnza galloway just became a new member. 11:21AM
kyle logan just joined a new club (entrepreneurs of hbcu's). 12:24PM
kyle logan just became a new member. 12:17PM
lisa batiste just became a new member. 03:10PM
ulrika marm just became a new member. 12:29PM
dareyl brown just became a new member. 08:12AM
jason jones just became a new member. 06:47PM
david bennett just edited his profile. 04:54PM
>> more | invite friends