From May to July 2025, Adriana Rosario participated in the CMaT REU program at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a 10-week research experience. During this program, she designed, fabricated, and produced molds with cylindrical grooves for the development of elongated, tubular intestinal structures aimed at contributing to innovative solutions for gastrointestinal problems. In addition, she implemented a high-throughput method for the fabrication of microfluidic devices that enable the generation of small-scale intestinal structures with constant medium perfusion. The results of this work were presented at the CMaT Virtual Symposium on July 24, 2025.

