Biography
Simone Kurial, B.Sc. is a graduate student in the Biomedical Sciences program. She received her B.Sc. from Brown University, where she trained in the lab of Edith Mathiowitz. Her undergraduate research and honors thesis focused on the optimization of polymer encapsulated therapeutic compounds for use in targeted drug delivery. She is currently a member of the Willenbring lab in the Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine, where she is investigating mechanisms of biliary development and regeneration. Her ultimate goal is to contribute to clinically relevant treatments for diseases of the liver and bile ducts.
Education
Brown University, Providence, R.I., B.Sc., Biology, 2015
C.R. Bard Undergraduate Research Fellow
Program Affiliations
Biomedical Sciences (BMS)
8/2014: Brown University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Providence, R.I., selected poster: "Monitoring the Biodistribution and Toxicity of Nanoparticles in Organ Systems"
In the News
Research Interests
Liver Regeneration
Bile Duct insufficiency
Biliary development
Stem Cells
Organoids