Placental Power

Year: 
2025
Ranking: 
Entrant
Artist: 
Andrea Gomes (Undergraduate Student)
Department: 
Anthropology
Lab: 
Boddy

Description

The placenta is part of powering Dr. Marley Dewey’s research investigates the use of the placenta’s outermost layer, the amnion, to promote bone cell growth and fight chronic inflammation. The properties of the amnion are processed and incorporated into a 3D printed structure in filament form.

Andrea Gomes is a 4th year Biological Sciences student who worked as an undergraduate researcher in a biochemistry lab observing antifreeze proteins. Her piece is inspired by Dr. Dewey's research using parts of placentas as a biomaterial to aid with bone cell growth. The placenta has the universal potential to help with essential wound healing, and to power innovative, surreal advancements in biomedical research. As a scientist and creative, Andrea aims to embrace the beautiful dynamic between STEM research and the creative process within her work. Similarly to Dr. Dewey's project, she used 3D printing, as well as experimental sculpting processes. This harmonious symbiotic relationship between art and science is inspiring and she hopes to spread this marvel for life’s systems with others.

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