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<h3>Jess Krieger,Ph.D candidate </h3>
<h3>Talib Alboslemy, Ph.D candidate </h3>
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Talib joined our laboratory in November 2013. He is pursuing Ph.D degree in School of Biomedical Sciences at Kent State. 
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<h3>Layala Almutairi, Ph.D candidate </h3>
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Layala joined our laboratory in March 2015. She is pursuing Ph.D degree in School of Biomedical Sciences at Kent State. 
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<h3>Jess Krieger, Ph.D candidate </h3>
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Jess joined our laboratory in February 2017. Jess is a biomedical sciences PhD candidate at Kent State University. She uses a skeletal muscle tissue engineering strategy to culture pork, with major focuses on muscle fiber formation, vascularization, and bioreactor design for scale up of cultured meat production. Her other major research focus is growing skin for regenerative medicine applications. She was awarded a fellowship with New Harvest to complete her research in the summer of 2017. She has a B.S. in biology and a B.A. in psychology.   
Jess joined our laboratory in February 2017. Jess is a biomedical sciences PhD candidate at Kent State University. She uses a skeletal muscle tissue engineering strategy to culture pork, with major focuses on muscle fiber formation, vascularization, and bioreactor design for scale up of cultured meat production. Her other major research focus is growing skin for regenerative medicine applications. She was awarded a fellowship with New Harvest to complete her research in the summer of 2017. She has a B.S. in biology and a B.A. in psychology.   
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