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HRI SURF Program Making the News

Two of our wonderful 2025 HRI Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (HRI SURF) students made the news for the work they completed at Michigan Technological University. Aleysha Negrón Olivero and Yara Cintrón López, both of the University of Puerto Rico-Bayamon, worked in the labs of Xiaochu Ding and Aytug Gencoglu, respectively.

Check out this news article, which goes into more detail on the work our students did over this past summer.

Yara V. Cintrón López
Aleysha Liz Negrón Olivero

We are thrilled that their hard work is being recognized and look forward to their future achievements!

To learn more about the HRI SURF and our other programs, including the NIH T32, please visit our website at mtu.edu/health-research.


About the Health Research Institute

The mission of the Health Research Institute is to establish and maintain a thriving environment that promotes translational, interdisciplinary, and increasingly convergent health-related research and inspires education and outreach activities. Currently HRI has 64 members, 14 different collaborative departments, 5 full-time staff, and has received over $6 million in research expenditures.

To learn more about the Health Research Institute check out our website.

About Michigan Tech

Michigan Technological University is an R1 flagship technological research university founded in 1885. Our campus is situated just miles from Lake Superior in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. To learn more about Michigan Technological University, check out their website.

Inaugural Celebration Hosted by Health Research Institute for Translation Health Engineering Research Center (THERC)

On Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025, the Health Research Institute hosted leaders and directors from across academia, healthcare, and industry for the Translational Health Engineering Research Center (THERC) in Grand Rapids. 

The event celebrated the opening of THERC as part of HRI’s broader initiatives to promote translational, interdisciplinary, and convergent health-related research, while inspiring education and outreach activities that advance health outcomes across Michigan and beyond.

Featured Speakers

Caryn Heldt, Executive Director of the Health Research Institute, welcomed attendees and shared the story of how THERC came to life. She recognized the many partners whose leadership and collaboration made the opening possible, including early champions from Michigan Tech, Michigan State University, and industry leaders in West Michigan.

Starting THERC is the next step in increasing the translation of Michigan Tech research to clinical and industrial applications,” Heldt noted. “We want to see Michigan Tech innovations transform healthcare in Michigan and around the world.

Attendees also heard meaningful remarks from President Koubek, Vice President for Research, Andrew Barnard, and THERC’s Senior Research Scientist, Bapi Pahar. Each speaker emphasizing the importance of collaboration in advancing Michigan Tech’s health innovation mission.

Event Overview

The THERC inaugural celebration was held from 4-6 PM E.T. and began with a welcome and introduction from university leadership, followed by remarks from featured speakers highlighting the vision and collaborative goals of the new center.

Dr. Heldt described how THERC will serve as a “multi-institutional research ecosystem in West Michigan.” connecting researchers, clinicians, and companies to bring innovative technologies from lab to market.

Caryn Heldt, HRI

Research Vision and Networking

Dr. Pahar expanded on this theme, sharing his plans for developing new applied biomedical research projects and for fostering partnerships that accelerate real-world impact.

Bapi Pahar, THERC

Following the presentations, attendees participated in a networking session, where discussions centered on shared research interests, potential funding collaborations, and future student engagement opportunities.

Community and Supporters

Many members of the community were also in attendance, representing companies such as BAMF Health, Corewell Health, Grand Valley State University, Mary Free Bed, Michigan State University, MichBio, Pine Rest, and Van Andel Institute.

To check out some of the companies and organizations that supported the event, visit the Company List of Supporters.


Building Partnerships

The inaugural celebration also served as a launchpad for future collaborations. By bringing together leaders from academia, healthcare, and industry, the event aimed to lay the foundation for long-term partnerships that will drive innovation in translational health engineering. Moving forward, THERC plans to expand its network of research collaborators and industry sponsors, pursue joint projects that address real-world health challenges, and create new opportunities for student engagement and workforce development.

As Heldt emphasized,THERC’s growth builds on HRI’s success over the past five years, including doubling research expenditures to more than $6 million and expanding its community to 58 members across 14 departments and four colleges. These next steps will strengthen THERC’s role as a hub for interdisciplinary research and applied innovation in Michigan and beyond.


Learn More

This milestone marks an important step in advancing collaborative research through THERC. More information can be found on the THERC Inaugural Celebration Event Webpage.

Picture of the Husky Statue in front of the H-STEM building.

About the Health Research Institute

The mission of the Health Research Institute is to establish and maintain a thriving environment that promotes translational, interdisciplinary, and increasingly convergent health-related research and inspires education and outreach activities. Currently HRI has 64 members, 14 different collaborative departments, 5 full-time staff, and has received over $6 million in research expenditures.

To learn more about the Health Research Institute check out our website.

About Michigan Tech

Michigan Technological University is an R1 flagship technological research university founded in 1885. Our campus is situated just miles from Lake Superior in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. To learn more about Michigan Technological University, check out their website.

Michigan Tech Receives NIH T32 Grant in Health-Integrated Technologies

NIH has officially awarded Michigan Tech University a T32 grant in Health-Integrated Technologies!

This achievement represents years of collaborative effort from faculty, staff, and institutional leaders who worked to secure this highly competitive award. The T32 program will strengthen Michigan Tech’s role as a national leader in health-integrated research and education, while expanding opportunities for graduate students to engage in interdisciplinary, hands-on training.

T32 Program Information

Students, faculty, and community members can find application forms, eligibility requirements, program flyers, and preceptor information on the HRI T32 Webpage.


Picture of labs inside the H-STEM building.

About the Health Research Institute

The mission of the Health Research Institute is to establish and maintain a thriving environment that promotes translational, interdisciplinary, and increasingly convergent health-related research and inspires education and outreach activities. Currently HRI has 58 members, 14 different collaborative departments, 6 full-time staff, and has received over $6 million in research expenditures.

To learn more about the Health Research Institute check out our website.

About Michigan Tech

Michigan Technological University is an R1 flagship technological research university founded in 1885. Our campus is situated just miles from Lake Superior in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. To learn more about Michigan Technological University, check out their website.