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Regenerative Engineered Biomaterials Lab

About the REB Lab

Led by Dr. Roger Guillory, researchers at the Regenerative Engineered Biomaterials Lab work with collaborators around the nation to improve the performance of advanced biomaterials for use in an array of cutting-edge medical device applications. REB Lab uses a multidisciplinary approach that includes biomedical engineering, materials science and engineering, and physiology. 

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REB Lab Research

Researchers at REB Lab study how multiple classes of regenerative biomaterials interact with their respective target environment. Researchers then work to create engineering solutions to mitigate these interactions and shortfalls for various medical device applications. 

Regenerative Engineered Biomaterials Lab Group, 2025

REB Lab People

Led by Dr. Roger Guillory II, the REB Lab team is composed of a dynamic group of faculty scientists and students working in close collaboration with medical and research professionals from around the country. 

Funding

The Regenerative Engineered Biomaterials Laboratory has received research support from such entities MCW's Cardiovascular Research Center, Research Affairs Committee, and We Care, as well as the National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. 

Get Involved

The Regenerative Engineered Biomaterials Lab is dedicated to creating opportunities for the next generation of biomedical engineers. Students and research professionals with an interest in improving the performance of advanced biomaterials for medical applications are encouraged to explore research, employment, and educational opportunities supported by REB Lab and the Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin.  

Advanced Degrees

Students interested in pursuing advanced degrees in biomedical engineering with a focus on resorbable biomaterials and cardiovascular health are invited to explore educational opportunities provided by the Marquette-MCW Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering.

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Student Research Opportunities

The Regenerative Engineered Biomaterials Lab is proud to sponsor graduate, undergraduate, and high-school students in research programs designed to engage the next generation of physicians, scientists and engineers with the world-class research practices employed by Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin. 

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Open Positions

Dr. Roger Guillory and the team at the Regenerative Engineered Biomaterial Laboratory are always looking for individuals who are interested in working to develop the next-generation of regenerative biomaterials solutions. For more information on current opportunities, contact Dr. Roger Guillory. 

Contact Dr. Roger Guillory