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Institute of Applied Medical Engineering
Director: Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Schmitz Rode
Helmholtz Institute of RWTH Aachen University & Hospital

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Pamela Veggian


Dipl.-Ing (FH) & MD Student RWTH Aachen

 

Phone: +49 (0)241 80 89257

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Research Interest


  • Development of pericardial patch structures for therapy of the univentricular heart

Education


2001-2006 Biomedical Engineering (Diploma), Aachen University of Applied Sciences (Jülich campus)
   
since 2003 Medical Studies (M.D.), RWTH Aachen University
   
   

Research Experience


05/2001-08/2001 Internship, Research Centre Jülich GmbH Institute of Biotechnology (IBT 2)
  cell culture division; Head: Prof. Dr. C. Wandrey
   
2001-2002 Student Research Assistant, Aachen University of Applied Sciences (Jülich campus)
  cell culture division; Head: Prof. Dr. M. Biselli
  supervision of the practical course "Cell Culture Technique" within the Biomedical Engineering programme
   
2004-2005 Student Research Assistant, Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering
  Head: Dr.med. S. Jockenhövel / IZKF Biomat
   
2005-2006 Diploma Internship, Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering Division,
  Helmholtz Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Aachen
  Diploma Thesis: "Development, construction and evaluation of a bioreactor system for the cultivation of tissue-engineered pericardium"
   
since 2007 M.D. Research Student, Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering Division,
  Helmholtz Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Aachen
  M.D. Thesis: "Development of pericardial patch structures for therapy of the univentricular heart"

Publications


Abstracts


  • Veggian P, Sachweh JS, Flanagan TC, Koch S, Tschoeke B, Schmitz-Rode T, Jockenhoevel (2007) Ex vivo expansion of pericardial patch structures. Tissue Engineering 13(7), 1692.

Poster


  • Veggian P, Sachweh JS, Koch S, Tschoeke B, Flanagan TC, Schmitz-Rode T, Jockenhoevel S (2007) Ex vivo expansion of pericardial patch structures. Posterbeitrag im Rahmen der Biomedica Life Science Summit, Aachen, März 2007.
 
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