Congratulations to Shulan, Angelina and Joshua for winning a poster award at the 2025 Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering (CMBE) conference. The conference was held on January 3-6 in Carlsbad, CA. Angelina and Joshua attended the event and presented the poster, and Angelina received the award on the team’s behalf. Head over to our gallery to find a few photos of the event. Congratulations once again for this great achievement!
BMES highlights Dr. Raimondo’s research
Raimondo Lab presents at the 2024 BMES Annual Meeting

Congratulations to ShuLan for presenting her work at the 2024 BMES Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Raimondo gave an invited talk in the Nano/Micro Technologies for Drug Delivery track, and chaired the AI/ML-guided Biomaterials Design and Synthesis session. Visit our Gallery to find a few photos.
Raimondo Lab welcomes first cohort of PhD students!
Congratulations to Angelina Schorr and Joshua Acosta Gonzalez for joining the Raimondo Research Lab. Angelina and Joshua are part of the Biomedical Engineering PhD program. Angelina is a recipient of the prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) and holds a B.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering from Brown University. Joshua is a recipient of the GEM Fellowship and holds a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez. Welcome!!
Adelaide and Lizeth present posters at the UTRA research symposium

Congratulations to Adelaide and Lizeth for presenting their work at the 2024 UTRA research symposium. Visit our Gallery to find a few photos.
Therapeutic applications as a motivating factor

Dr. Raimondo’s research was highlighted by Brown’s School of Engineering. You can find the full spotlight article here.
Raimondo Lab welcomes Adelaide and Lizeth!
Raimondo Lab welcomes undergraduate students Adelaide Poulson and Lizeth Sanchez. They are both recipients of Brown’s Undergraduate Teaching and Research Award (UTRA) and will be performing summer research in our lab. Congratulations!
Dr. Raimondo awarded with ACS Institutional Research Grant

Dr. Raimondo was named a recipient of an American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant. The pilot grant supports junior faculty seeking to initiate cancer research projects. The title of Raimondo’s project was “siRNA-LNP driven hematopoietic cell kinase (HCK) silencing for the treatment of solid tumors”.
Raimondo joins Brown’s RNA center
Dr. Raimondo joined Brown’s new RNA center. The center seeks to expand the frontiers of RNA technology to deepen our understanding of medicine and biology. You can read the full story here.
Raimondo featured on I-BEAM
Dr. Raimondo was featured in a spotlight article posted in Institute for Biology, Engineering, and Medicine’s website. Read the article to learn more.