The Guy Foundation Talk
Dr. Beane was invited to talk about our research on reactive oxygen species and the use of WMF to promote stem cell gene expression and new tissue growth.
Stem Cells, Regeneration & Morphogenesis
in the age of Quantum Biology


Wound Epithelium
F-actin (green) and nuclear (blue) staining reveals the morphology of the wound edge.

The Beane Lab
Talks, explainer videos, and featured media from the Beane Lab
Dr. Beane was invited to talk about our research on reactive oxygen species and the use of WMF to promote stem cell gene expression and new tissue growth.
Dr. Beane gave a talk to the University of Cambridge's Quantum Information Group on the use of weak magnetic fields (WMF) to manipulate tissue growth.
Dr. Beane was interviewed for inclusion in a pair of professional development videos on inquiry-based learning and CUREs (course-based undergraduate research experiences). This was the result of her work as participating faculty on a HHMI Science Education for Undergraduates grant. Produced by the Office of Faculty Development, Western Michigan University.
A Professional Development Film at Western Michigan University — produced by the Office of Faculty Development.
Explainer Video for Van Huizen et al., Science Advances article "Weak magnetic fields alter stem cell–mediated growth". Produced by David Evans, Western Michigan University.
Distinguished Research and Creative Scholarship Award Video, through the Office of the Vice President of Research, Western Michigan University.