
Berry Danyale
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Bio
Danyale Berry is a Ph.D. candidate in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering with anticipated graduation in 2026. Her research explores bioengineering approaches to enhance extracellular vesicle production from stem cells, aiming to develop innovative cell-free therapies for treating peripheral neuropathy and advancing regenerative medicine.
Research
Danyale’s research focuses on how altering the external environment of stem cells can encourage the secretion of extracellular vesicles (EVs) toward the treatment of peripheral neuropathy. EVs are small lipid-bilayer particles that cells produce to establish communication with each other and deliver cargo that modulate the physiological condition of the recipient cell. Her dissertation explores various methods to increase the production of these vesicles in order to promote their clinical use in neuropathy treatment.
Recent Publications:
https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/12/3/489#metrics
Keywords:
peripheral neuropathy; stem cells; extracellular vesicles; electrical stimulation; neurogenesis
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