Mr
Mohammed Alwelyee
BSc.
Doctoral Student
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College: Keble College
Location: Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME)
Site: Old Road Campus
Research Building: Old Road Campus Research Building

Mohammed Alwelyee is a 2024 Rhodes Scholar and DPhil candidate at the University of Oxford’s Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME). He graduated magna cum laude from Boston University in May 2024, earning a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering with a concentration in Nanotechnology. For his capstone project, Mohammed worked in the Glia Engineering Lab under the supervision of Prof. Timothy O’Shea, focusing on synthesizing glyco-nucleoside supramolecular hydrogels for glial repair.

At Oxford, Mohammed is conducting research under the supervision of Prof. Cathy Ye and Prof. Zhanfeng Cui within the Tissue Engineering Group. His work centers on developing 3D neural tissue scaffolds for disease modeling and facilitating long-term controlled neurite growth.

  • Neuronal Modeling
  • 3D Tissue Scaffolds
  • Polymer Synthesis

Microbially driven reversible size- and color-changing materials

Kuang, J., Bonanno, S., Chang, W.-T., Bower, D. Q., Pratt, V. M., Zerkowski, J., Scaperdas, N., Young, L. A., Armendarez, O. J., Alwelyee, M. H., Lim, S. L., Wilson, D. J., Deravi, L. F., & Joshi, N. S. (2024). Microbially driven reversible size- and color-changing materials. Matter, 7(5), 1848–1866. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matt.2024.03.009