Swindle-Reilly Lab for Biomimetic Polymeric Biomaterials

ABOUT THE LAB

The Swindle-Reilly Lab for Biomimetic Polymeric Biomaterials began in 2016 when Katelyn Swindle-Reilly left a career in industry to start a tenure track faculty position in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Ohio State. Dr. Swindle-Reilly is currently Associate Professor and College of Engineering Innovation Scholar. Our research focuses on the design of polymeric biomaterials for soft tissue repair and drug delivery with focused applications in ophthalmology and wound healing. Recent publications have focused on ocular drug delivery and polymers for use in the eye. Read more about our research or check out our publications.

For questions about research positions in the laboratory, contact Dr. Katelyn Swindle-Reilly at reilly.198@osu.edu.

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Swindle-Reilly Lab for Biomimetic Polymeric Biomaterials

4135 Mars G. Fontana Laboratories
116 W 19th Ave
Columbus, OH 43210

reilly.198@osu.edu

NEWS

Our Lab in Ohio State News

Swindle-Reilly receives NIH award to study how cataract surgery influences lens epithelial cell behaviors
Swindle-Reilly selected for the Equalize 2022 cohort
Swindle-Reilly elected as Communications Chair for the Ocular Delivery Focus Group of the Controlled Release Society
Swindle-Reilly elected as Chair of the Ophthalmic Special Interest Group for Society for Biomaterials
Professor Swindle-Reilly receives Disaster Relief Grant from the Ohio Lions Eye Research Foundation

>>Our Lab in Ohio State News

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