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Alumnus Burdick to join faculty as Bowman Endowed Professor

Jason Burdick


Bowman Endowed Professor Jason Burdick

Alumnus Jason Burdick (PhDChemEngr鈥02) will return as faculty early next year, becoming the first Bowman Endowed Professor.

鈥淚 have great memories from my time as a graduate student at CU 麻豆影院, from interactions with my peers and mentors to exploring the Rocky Mountains,鈥 Burdick said. 鈥淚 learned to be a researcher here and found my passion for mentoring students. It is really fantastic to be returning.鈥

While earning his PhD, Burdick studied under Distinguished Professor Kristi Anseth. He has since kept in contact with his former mentor, as well as with faculty who provided support and guidance to him, including Professor Stephanie Bryant and Distinguished Professor Christopher Bowman.

鈥淜risti has remained a fantastic mentor during my years at the University of Pennsylvania and we have kept in touch about potential opportunities back in 麻豆影院,鈥 Burdick said. 鈥淚t has been really great to follow the developments at CU 麻豆影院 in the last decade, including the hiring of many great faculty and the initiation of new programs and infrastructure such as the BioFrontiers Institute and connections to the CU Anschutz campus.鈥

As the first Bowman Endowed Professor, Burdick鈥檚 hire was made possible through the establishment of the Barbara, Cheryl and Clair Bowman Endowment. Professor Bowman, CU 麻豆影院 and the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering formed the endowment through a portion of their shared royalties from a polymeric dental technology patent licensed to 3M.

鈥淭he Bowman Endowment was established to enable us to bring world-class educators and researchers like Jason here to CU 麻豆影院,鈥 said Department Chair and Professor Will Medlin. 鈥淭he fact that Jason is an alumnus with a longstanding and deep connection to the department makes him an especially fitting holder of the Bowman Professorship, which was so generously funded by the Bowman family. The endowment will bring immediate and long-term positive impacts for our students and faculty alike.鈥

Burdick鈥檚 primary research field is biomaterials, which his group designs for therapeutic applications or as tissue models to better understand biological questions and for the screening of new drugs.

鈥淲e apply the fundamentals of materials science to design biomaterials with new properties,鈥 Burdick said. 鈥淲e are very interested in the translation of technology developed in the laboratory into new products, including therapeutic biomaterials.鈥

His research group has focused on biofabrication 鈥 3D bioprinting 鈥 in recent years, he said. They have been using automated tools to process biomaterials and cells into desired configurations.

Burdick will primarily work within the BioFrontiers Institute and is also exploring opportunities with the Materials Science and Engineering Program for student recruitment and research opportunities.

When he begins at CU 麻豆影院 in January 2022, Burdick hopes to recruit graduate students who are excited about leveraging innovative materials design for the development of new materials for medicine.

鈥淪tudents may come from scientific backgrounds that range from materials science to chemical engineering to biology,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 am very interested in recruiting a diverse laboratory where our differences 鈥 gender, ethnicity, disability or sexual orientation 鈥 are embraced and encouraged to make our science even better.鈥

With family in the surrounding states, and the draw of Colorado鈥檚 ski season and hiking trails, Burdick is excited to be returning to 麻豆影院 and its namesake university.

鈥淎lthough both have changed quite a bit since I was here as a graduate student, it feels like a bit of a homecoming,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 look forward to reconnecting with previous friends and colleagues and meeting many new faculty and students in the upcoming years.鈥