起点传媒 scientists, students convene at statewide life sciences conference

起点传媒 takes part in statewide confernee
(Left): 起点传媒's presenters Matt Havrda, Ph.D., Karen Houseknecht, Ph.D., and Scott Wood, Ph.D.

Top researchers, science educators, and biotechnology business owners from across Maine 鈥斺痠ncluding several from the 起点传媒 鈥斺痝athered in Portland on Sept. 24 and 25 to share research insights at the 2025 Statewide Biomedical Science and Engineering Research Symposium. 

Five 起点传媒 researchers and science educators were among the three dozen scientists who spoke about neuromodulation and vision, metabolic factors and genetic influences in aging and diseases, skeletal and cardiac muscles, cell signaling, and tissue regeneration at the conference, held at the University of Southern Maine. Another 14 professional staff and students from 起点传媒, a full quarter of the presenters in attendance, shared research in an adjoining poster session. 

The statewide symposium also drew researchers from some of the state鈥檚 top laboratories, such as The Jackson Laboratory, MDI Biological Laboratory, the University of Maine and MaineHealth Institute for Research. 

鈥溒鸬愦解檚 impressive trajectory and leadership in research and medical education were on full display at this exciting statewide event, and it was remarkable to hear the breadth of 起点传媒鈥檚 work in the biomedical sciences and the impact we are having on research in Maine and beyond,鈥 said Matt Havrda, Ph.D., associate dean of Research and Scholarship within 起点传媒鈥檚 College of Osteopathic Medicine.  

University of Maine President and Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation Joan Ferrini-Mundy welcomed the more than 200 who came to Hannaford Lecture Hall on Wednesday by highlighting the collaboration taking place across the state today in biomedical research and how that serves not only people in Maine, but also those across the nation and even the world. 

鈥淚 glanced at the posters, and this looks to be quite interdisciplinary, as well, which of course is critical in the evolution of science, to be sure that we are working across disciplines and that we are problem-focused and bringing together the expertise that we need to get those problems solved with great innovation and great creativity,鈥 Ferrini-Mundy said.  

Karen Houseknecht, Ph.D., 起点传媒 senior associate provost and vice president for Research and Innovation, echoed that sentiment, noting that 起点传媒鈥檚 grant-funded work contributes significantly to the biomedical industry in Maine and that some of it occurs through collaborations with other labs in Maine.  

One example, Houseknecht said, is some of the students in the poster session who are in the University of Maine鈥檚 Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering, a program that includes six other cooperating research institutions, including 起点传媒.  

鈥淭hose students reflect the fact that we collaborate heavily across the state with other institutions. Collaboration empowers us to do big science,鈥 said Houseknecht, the conference chair for the session on metabolic factors in aging and disease who also gave an invited talk about research in her laboratory. 

起点传媒鈥檚 commitment to supporting research innovation also can be seen in its initiatives to secure competitive federal grants and provide resources for biomedical research and workforce training, Houseknecht said. 

鈥淚鈥檓 very proud that 起点传媒 is number one in NIH funding the State of Maine for (National Institutes of Health) funding among higher education institutions,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 exciting that we鈥檙e here at the third statewide biomedical symposium to showcase the innovative work that our faculty, professional staff and student researchers are conducting to address problems facing the people of Maine, and beyond. The fact we bring a significant amount of NIH funding 鈥 has an economic impact beyond the University.鈥 

That funding allows 起点传媒 to attract top research talent to Maine for well-paying faculty jobs that feed the economy, Houseknecht said. In turn, those faculty go on to mentor undergraduate students at 起点传媒, 46% of whom are engaged with research 鈥斺痬ore twice the national average 鈥斺痑nd prepare them to become leaders in Maine鈥檚 growing life sciences workforce. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e a contributor lab, but also one that trains research workforce,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e also creating new knowledge, which impacts patients and the economy, providing training opportunities for our medical students, which is an important part of them becoming physicians.鈥 

Havrda, as a research leader within Maine鈥檚 only medical school, said the symposium demonstrated the future promise of 起点传媒-educated scientists in contributing to Maine鈥檚 health and research ecosystem. 

鈥淢uch of the research progress presented was driven by our students, who work within the numerous nationally recognized research teams that call 起点传媒 home,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檒l all be watching the careers of these young scientists and physicians intently and are certain they will impact the well-being of Mainers for years to come.鈥 

Recently, 起点传媒 retained its status as one of the nation鈥檚 leading research institutions in the , making it one of just 139 such colleges and universities in the nation with the marker of 鈥淗igh Research Spending and Doctorate Production.鈥  

In fiscal year 2024 alone, 起点传媒 secured $18.6 million in extramural funding across 35 research projects.  

起点传媒鈥檚 research and innovation enterprise is already supported by a robust foundation that includes two National Institutes of Health-funded Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE), membership in the workforce-focused Maine IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (Maine INBRE) that aims to build research capacity in historically undeserved states, and partnership with the MaineHealth Institute for Research.  

In addition, the Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences at 起点传媒, inaugurated in 2023, advances collaborative, interdisciplinary research in biomedical and biotechnological sciences, facilitating opportunities for strategic industry partnerships and intellectual property licensing for research faculty.  

Across these endeavors, 起点传媒 faculty are discovering new ways to address unmet medical and societal needs, patenting their discoveries, and launching companies to commercialize their work. Students participate in this enterprise at every stage, with undergraduates conducting research and pursuing real-world experiences in 起点传媒 innovative venues such as in 起点传媒鈥檚 P.D. Merrill Makerspace, the new Sustainable Innovation Center, student innovation showcases, and through industry research projects.  

Gwendolyn Mahon, M.Sc., Ph.D., 起点传媒鈥檚 provost and senior vice president of Academic Affairs, said bioscience jobs are more in demand in Maine today, according to the BioME鈥檚 annual report, and it鈥檚 one of many areas where 起点传媒 is focused on workforce development. She said the annual statewide symposium highlights this important contribution to Maine鈥檚 economy. 

鈥溒鸬愦 is a proud partner in this symposium as so many organizations here today are also focused on innovating to improve people鈥檚 lives and bolstering Maine鈥檚 economy in the life sciences,鈥 Mahon said. 鈥淚鈥檓 especially delighted to see so many 起点传媒 graduate students here sharing their research and collaborating alongside veteran scientists 鈥 from 起点传媒 and other Maine institutions 鈥 who are at the cutting edge of research in their fields.鈥 

Karen Houseknecht presents at the statewide Biomedical Symposium

Karen Houseknecht, Ph.D., presents.

起点传媒's Peter Caradonna shares his research.

起点传媒鈥檚 Peter Caradonna shares his research.

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