Marsha Kowal
Biography
Marsha Kowal is a Senior Lecturer and the Associate Director of Graduate Studies for the Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Cornell University. She earned her B.S. in Bioengineering from Oregon State University where she completed an undergraduate thesis as part of the Honors College and conducted research abroad in Lausanne, Switzerland. She earned her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Cornell University with Dr. Cynthia Reinhart-King investigating the subcellular mechanical cues that contribute to the development of age-related atherosclerosis. During her graduate studies, Dr. Kowal was a recipient of an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, a Ford Foundation Fellowship, and a Sloan Foundation Fellowship.
Prior to joining Cornell as a Senior Lecturer, Dr. Kowal was at the University of Houston where she was the Director of the Honors Engineering Program and taught gateway engineering courses. She also spent time working in industry at a Houston biotech start-up developing aptamer technology.
Teaching Interests
Marsha Kowal has taught introduction to engineering courses, computing with MATLAB, and material and energy balances. She is dedicated to making an engineering education accessible to individuals from all backgrounds. In support of these efforts, she uses evidence-based practices in her teaching, has founded undergraduate mentoring programs, and has led large-scale k-12 community outreach events.
Selected Publications
Lampi MC and Reinhart-King CA. Targeting extracellular matrix stiffness to attenuate
disease: From molecular mechanisms to clinical trials. Science Translational Medicine.
2018 Jan 3; eaao0475.
Lampi MC, Guvendiren M, Burdick JA, Reinhart-King CA. Photopatterned Hydrogels
to Investigate the Endothelial Cell Response to Matrix Stiffness Heterogeneity. ACS
Biomaterials Science & Engineering. 2017 Jan 19; 3(11):3007-16.
Lampi MC, Faber CJ, Huynh J, Bordeleau F, Zanotelli MR, Reinhart-King CA.
Simvastatin Ameliorates Matrix Stiffness-Mediated Endothelial Monolayer Disruption.
PLOS One. 2016 Jan 13;11(1):e0147033.
Selected Awards and Honors
• Outstanding Instructional Faculty Award (University of Houston, 2023)
• Matthew and Tamara Steel Teaching Excellence in Honors Award (University of Houston Honors College, 2023)
• Certificate in Effective College Instruction (ACUE, 2022)
• NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2013)
• Ford Foundation Fellowship (2013)
• Sloan Foundation Fellowship (2012)
Education
B.S. (Bioengineering), Oregon State University, Honors College, 2012
M.S. (Biomedical Engineering), Cornell University, 2016
Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering), Cornell University, 2017