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Ashley C. Brown, Ph.D.

AIMBE College of Fellows Class of 2023
For outstanding contributions to the development of biomaterial-based therapies for treating trauma, wounds, and thrombosis.

Injectable Microgel Developed to Reduce Bleeding in Infants Undergoing Surgery

Via Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News | April 3, 2026

Biomedical researchers headed by a team at the Lampe Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill/North Carolina State University, have developed an injectable microgel to help reduce bleeding in infants who require surgical care. Tests in an animal model showed that the hemostatic microgels, known as B-knob-triggered microgels (BK-TriGs), reduced bleeding by at least 50%.

Research lead Ashley Brown, PhD, who is the Lampe Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, is co-corresponding author of the team’s published paper in Science Advances, titled “Hemostatic B-knob-triggered microgels (BK-TriGs) to address bleeding in neonates.” In their paper the team concluded “This study highlights the potential of BK-TriGs, designed for neonatal-specific clotting mechanisms, to address the heightened bleeding and thrombosis risks in neonates, who face 4.4 times higher postsurgery mortality … Our findings support BK-TriGs as a promising approach for improving hemostasis in neonates, offering a tailored, effective solution for this vulnerable patient population… Continue reading.

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Ashley Brown Elected to the 2023 Class of the AIMBE College of Fellows

Via AIMBE | March 27, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has announced the induction of Ashley C. Brown, Ph.D., Associate Professor at NC State University and UNC Chapel Hill to its College of Fellows.

Election to the AIMBE College of Fellows is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to a medical and biological engineer. The College of Fellows is comprised of the top two percent of medical and biological engineers. College membership honors those who have made outstanding contributions to “engineering and medicine research, practice, or education” and to “the pioneering of new and developing fields of technology, making major advancements in traditional fields of medical and biological engineering or developing/implementing innovative approaches to bioengineering education… Continue reading.

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