Sreenivas Raguraman Wins 2025 TTREC Rising Star Poster Prize

🏆 Award Recognition: TTREC Rising Star Poster Prize

Honored to receive the 2025 TTREC Rising Star Poster Prize at the 1st Annual TTREC Mini Symposium for my poster titled:
“Beyond Composition: Processing-Driven Microstructures Yield Unexpected Biological Outcomes in Mg–Al Alloys for Coronary Scaffolds.”


About the Work

This research explores how processing-induced microstructures in biodegradable magnesium–aluminum alloys influence biological performance, revealing that subtle changes in microstructure can lead to unexpected yet impactful biological responses.
The findings highlight the critical role of materials processing in bridging the gap between alloy design and biomedical outcomes—a central theme of my ongoing research.


Acknowledgments

A heartfelt thanks to Prof. Warren Grayson for his leadership at TTREC and for presenting the award, and to Prof. Scott Wilson for selecting my poster for this recognition.
Special thanks to Moera Saxena and Kristina for their outstanding administrative support in making the event a success.

This recognition reflects the efforts of a truly collaborative team — Mitchell Connon, Camryn Byrum, Rohit Berlia, Veronica Ivanovskaya, Beril Ulugun, Suhas Eswarappa Prameela, Roger Guillory II, and Prof. Timothy Weihs — whose contributions made this research possible.


Looking Ahead

I am deeply grateful to be part of such an inspiring and collaborative community at TTREC, and I look forward to advancing the science of biodegradable magnesium alloys for biomedical applications.


Johns Hopkins Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute (HEMI)
Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering


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