Amanda Walls
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Utah (2024); Biomechanics Institute of Valencia (2024); Coventry (United Kingdom) (2022); Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío (2021); Coventry University (2022); University of California, Davis (2024); University of Toledo (2024)
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Biography and Research Information
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Amanda Walls studies the progression of calcific aortic valve disease using a three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system. Her research investigates the roles of cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism, and protein homeostasis in the early stages of this condition. Walls also works on developing airway-on-chip models for evaluating airflow pre-conditioning during epithelial cell maturation and studying particulate matter exposure. Additionally, her research has included an examination of iatrogenic heart murmurs in cats and a comparative study of pulmonary valve replacement indications in women versus men with repaired tetralogy of Fallot. She has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Ishita Tandon, Mostafa Elsaadany, Gustavo Vaca-Diez, and Alan E. Woessner, on multiple shared publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 27
Selected Publications
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Development of a nasal airway-on-chip co-culture model to study particulate matter exposure (2026)
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Insights into Perimenopause: A Survey of Perceptions, Opinions on Treatment, and Potential Approaches (2025)
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Development of an Innovation Corps-Modelled Bioengineering Course to Promote Entrepreneurial Engagement Among Undergraduate Students (2024)
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A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression (2024)
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A nasal airway-on-chip model to evaluate airflow pre-conditioning during epithelial cell maturation at the air-liquid interface (2024)
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Immersive virtual reality-based learning as a supplement for biomedical engineering labs: challenges faced and lessons learned (2024)
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Board 107: Work in Progress: Development of an Innovation Corps-Modeled Bioengineering Course to Promote Entrepreneurial Engagement among Undergraduate Students. (2024)
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Board 17: Work in progress: Immersive Virtual Reality-Based Learning in Biomedical Engineering Labs: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Efficient Integration (2024)
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A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Immersive virtual reality-based learning as a supplement for biomedical engineering labs: challenges faced and lessons learned
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A nasal airway-on-chip model to evaluate airflow pre-conditioning during epithelial cell maturation at the air-liquid interface
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- Board 17: Work in progress: Immersive Virtual Reality-Based Learning in Biomedical Engineering Labs: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Efficient Integration
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Immersive virtual reality-based learning as a supplement for biomedical engineering labs: challenges faced and lessons learned
- Board 17: Work in progress: Immersive Virtual Reality-Based Learning in Biomedical Engineering Labs: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Efficient Integration
- Board 107: Work in Progress: Development of an Innovation Corps-Modeled Bioengineering Course to Promote Entrepreneurial Engagement among Undergraduate Students.
- Development of an Innovation Corps-Modelled Bioengineering Course to Promote Entrepreneurial Engagement Among Undergraduate Students
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A nasal airway-on-chip model to evaluate airflow pre-conditioning during epithelial cell maturation at the air-liquid interface
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- A three-dimensional valve-on-chip microphysiological system implicates cell cycle progression, cholesterol metabolism and protein homeostasis in early calcific aortic valve disease progression
- A Three-Dimensional Valve-on-Chip Microphysiological System Reveals Novel Biomarkers of Early Calcific Aortic Valve Disease Progression
- Immersive virtual reality-based learning as a supplement for biomedical engineering labs: challenges faced and lessons learned
- Board 17: Work in progress: Immersive Virtual Reality-Based Learning in Biomedical Engineering Labs: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Efficient Integration
- Immersive virtual reality-based learning as a supplement for biomedical engineering labs: challenges faced and lessons learned
- Board 17: Work in progress: Immersive Virtual Reality-Based Learning in Biomedical Engineering Labs: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Efficient Integration
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