Laura Weinstein | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award
Ms. Laura Weinstein, University of Delaware, United States
Ms. Laura Weinstein is an accomplished biomedical engineering student at the University of Delaware π, set to graduate in May 2025 with a stellar GPA of 3.97. With minors in nanoscale materials and chemistry π§ͺ, she has led impactful research in nanoparticle drug delivery, orthotic device innovation, and immunoengineering. Her work spans labs at Delaware and Vanderbilt π₯, earning her top honors including the Eugene du Pont Memorial Scholarship and Best Poster Awards π. Passionate about translational medicine, Lauraβs dedication to improving healthcare through engineering solutions marks her as a rising star in biomedical research π.
Publication ProfileΒ
Education
Ms. Laura Weinstein is currently pursuing an Honors Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Delaware, with expected graduation in May 2025 π . She maintains an outstanding GPA of 3.97 π and complements her major with minors in Nanoscale Materials and Chemistry βοΈ. Her coursework spans core sciences and advanced engineering, including Introductory Biology π§¬, General Chemistry π§ͺ, Physics βοΈ, and Biomedical Experimental Design π. She has also delved into Immunoengineering, Cell Engineering π§«, Nanomaterials, and Nanomedicine π. Proficient in Python and MATLAB π», Laura combines technical skills with scientific curiosity, preparing her for groundbreaking biomedical research π¬.
Awards
Ms. Laura Weinstein has received numerous prestigious honors throughout her academic journey. From 2021β2025, she was awarded the esteemed Eugene du Pont Memorial Scholarship π, covering full tuition, housing, meals, and book expenses. In 2024, she earned 1st place for designing a prototype to secure thoracostomy tubes π©Ί. She is also a National Cyber Scholar (2022β2024) π» and won the Biomedical Engineering Distinguished Sophomore Award in 2023 π§¬. That same year, she was recognized by the Delaware Department of Technology and Information π‘. In 2022, she placed 1st in the Ratcliffe Eco Entrepreneurship Innovation Sprint π±π
Experience
Ms. Laura Weinstein has been actively engaged in cutting-edge research at the University of Delaware’s Day Lab since January 2022 ποΈ. Under the mentorship of Dr. Emily Day and PhD candidate Eric Sterin π©βπ«, she developed polymeric nanoparticles for biomimetic cargo delivery via cancer cell membranes π§«. She contributed to refining purification protocols for DiD-fluorescent nanoparticles π‘ and guided fellow undergraduates in research techniques π. Her dedication extended beyond semesters, participating in multiple research fellowships and programs including the 2022 CBER Summer Scholars REU, 2023 Winter Fellowship, and 2024β2025 Summer/Winter Fellowships π§ͺπβhighlighting her passion for biomedical innovation.
Research Focus
Ms. Laura Weinstein focuses her research in the dynamic field of biomedical nanotechnology and targeted drug delivery π§ͺ. Her studies explore cell biomimicry, using cancer cell membranes to improve therapeutic delivery for hematological cancers π§«π©Έ. She also investigates nanoparticle purification challenges, ensuring enhanced precision in drug transport systems π―. Her work integrates principles of nanomedicine, immunoengineering, and materials science to develop innovative approaches in cancer treatment and diagnostics π§¬. Through her publications and lab experience, Laura contributes to advancing next-generation polymeric nanoparticle technologiesβblending engineering and biology to revolutionize patient care and medical outcomes ππ.
Publication Top Notes
Hiding in Plain Sight: Cell Biomimicry for Improving Hematological Cancer Outcomes