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Sarah Stabenfeldt
, Arizona State University
Recent stories
October 7, 2025
The National Institutes of Health is awarding ASU a $2.1M grant to establish a doctoral regenerative medicine education program.
July 1, 2025
The Mosaic Award honors Fulton Schools faculty members like Sarah Stabenfeldt and Steven Osburn for their efforts in building a foundation for all to be successful.
March 27, 2024
As Vice Dean for Research and Innovation, Zachary Holman is advancing groundbreaking research conducted in ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
January 10, 2024
Biomedical engineering professor Sarah Stabenfeldt has been elected president of the Society for Biomaterials.
Additional stories
Balancing reproductive responsibility
October 24, 2022
An ASU capstone project created a new male contraceptive called EMIT and won the competitive Venture Prize in the NIH DEBUT Challenge.
E2: An essential experience
September 2, 2022
In an environment designed for camaraderie, first-year students at E2 get productive introductions to the Fulton Schools and to their academic peers.
Biomedical student organization leads journeys of discovery
May 11, 2022
ASU’s student organization for biomedical engineering promotes awareness and appreciation for a multifaceted field.
ASU researcher joins ranks of top biomedical engineers
February 18, 2022
Fulton Schools researcher Sarah Stabenfeldt was elected to the AIMBE College of Fellows for her impactful contributions to the field of biomedical engineering.
Stabenfeldt receives Society For Biomaterials Mid-Career Award
May 21, 2021
Sarah Stabenfeldt received the Mid-Career Award from the Society For Biomaterials for her contributions to the society and to the field of biomaterials.
Brain injury research explores sex-dependent therapeutics
March 23, 2021
A multi-university team is exploring how traumatic brain injuries affect females and males differently and designing effective nanoparticle-based treatments.