Biological and Biomimetic Materials and Mechanics (BioMnM) Lab
Welcome to Biological and Biomimetic Materials and Mechanics (BioMnM) Lab at University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). The research in our lab broadly focuses on the mechanics of biological and biomimetic materials. We study the fascinating interplay between microstructure and nonlinear mechanics in biological tissues, hydrogel biomaterials, fibrous materials, and 3D-printed lattice metamaterials.
Research Interests
To characterize collagen mechanics of soft tissues in health and disease
To develop tissue-mimetic biomaterials for biomedical applications
To engineer biological entities as sustainable alternatives to synthetic materials (e.g., plastics and polymer foams)
Lab Motto
"Mechanics and Materials for ALL" (read MnM for all)
Lab News
September 2024
Anwar Anik joins the BioMnM lab as a graduate student. Welcome Anik!
August 2024
BioMnM lab received UTRGV seed grant to pursue research on fungal materials.
July 2024
BioMnM lab received a collaborative NSF-MRI grant (Link) to support materials science research projects at UTRGV.