• Wyndham Batchelor, Ph.D.

    SENIOR TISSUE ENGINEER

    Wyndham began his scientific career studying Physics at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA; it was during this time that he had his first experience conducting research in biology and biophysics. Following his interest in applying techniques from the physical sciences to the biological world, Wyndham then completed his PhD in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Miami under Dr. Noel Ziebarth, where he was awarded the Graduate School Dean’s Fellowship. After graduation, Wyndham furthered his training in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institutes of Health under Dr. Tiansen Li, where he learned to utilize functional biomaterials to direct the growth and behavior of human stem cell derived retinal organoids. Wyndham now serves as the Senior Tissue Engineer at BE Therapeutics where he is developing novel biomaterial constructs for the creation of new functional brain tissue to be engrafted into damaged areas of the human brain.