Skip to content
i2E
  • Programs
    • For Startups
      • E3
      • Bridge2
      • OCN
    • For Students
      • Entrepreneur’s Cup
    • For Corporations
    • For Investors
  • Client Portfolio
  • About
    • Our Values
    • Meet Our Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Corporate Partners
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Media
  • Programs
    • For Startups
      • E3
      • Bridge2
      • OCN
    • For Students
      • Entrepreneur’s Cup
    • For Corporations
    • For Investors
  • Client Portfolio
  • About
    • Our Values
    • Meet Our Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Corporate Partners
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Media
Search

BioMatters: Heather Fahlenkamp

Get in Touch

By Jim Stafford
Copyright  © 2015, The Oklahoma Publishing Company

As an Enid high school student in the early 1990s, Heather Fahlenkamp took a career assessment test as she tried to figure out what she was going to be when she grew up. One of the options that came back was biomedical engineer.

Today, she is an associate professor in the School of Chemical Engineering at Oklahoma State University. Fahlenkamp recently was honored with the 2015 Researcher of the Year award from the Oklahoma Bioscience Association.

The line from high school career assessment to a Ph.D. in chemical engineering at OSU was not exactly straight, however.

Dr. Heather Fahlenkamp receives the 2015 Researcher of the Year Award from Scott Meacham, i2E CEO (left), and Michael Carolina, Executive Director of OCAST.
Dr. Heather Fahlenkamp receives the 2015 Researcher of the Year Award from Scott Meacham, i2E CEO (left), and Michael Carolina, Executive Director of OCAST.

“I wanted to stay in-state, unfortunately none of the major universities offered a biomedical engineering degree, but they did have good engineering schools,” Fahlenkamp said. “OSU had a biomedical option, and I thought it gave me the most opportunity. The people and the support also played a role in my choice.”

Fahlenkamp earned her undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from OSU, then earned a master’s degree at the University of Utah in bioengineering. She returned to OSU to complete her Ph.D. in 2003 in chemical engineering.

Now she is one of four project engineers at the statewide Center for Respiratory and Infectious Diseases, funded by an $11.3 million CoBRE — Centers for Biomedical Research Excellence — grant from the National Institutes of Health and headquartered at OSU.

Fahlenkamp is working to design a 3D tissue model of the lung that mimics the actual lung inside the body with reaction to allergies and disease. The goal of the project is to create a tissue-engineered lung model that can be used to investigate how the immune system responds to infectious agents.

“At Utah I worked with someone very well known in diabetes research and tissue engineering,” she said. “That’s what got me on this path of tissue engineering and how I can build these tissue models to study diseases and conditions in the body.”

Meanwhile, after earning her Ph.D. she continued her work in tissue engineering in a private industry. Fahlenkamp was awarded eight patents during her three years at VaxDesign, now a subsidiary of Sanofi Pasteur.

She not only has taken on an ambitious job to create a 3D model of the lung, but to test and document that it actually works like it does in the body.

“No matter how good an engineer you are, it is a challenge to build something as good as the original,” she said.

Fahlenkamp said her life work isn’t random or even inspired by a high school assessment test. She works to improve human health because of family experience.

“I was very close to my grandmother growing up, and she suffered from diabetes,” she said. “Eventually, she was on dialysis. I would go with her to the dialysis clinic and became interested in the dialysis process, and how it was able to sustain her and give her some quality of life. At the same time it wasn’t perfect — she had to go several times a week and it took a lot of time and a lot out of her.

“Even at that point I was thinking about what could I do to help people that suffer with diabetes and other life changing health problems.”

No career assessment needed.

Jim Stafford writes about the state’s life sciences industry on behalf of the Oklahoma Bioscience Association.

Read the story on newsok.com

More News

Loading...
Blog, Entrepreneur's Cup Featured, Entrepreneur's Cup News
04.25.25

Oklahoma Collegiate Entrepreneurs Take Home Over $167K at Entrepreneur’s Cup

Read more
Blog, Featured, News
12.16.24

MidAmerica and i2E Announce Award Winners

Read more
Blog, Featured, News
11.21.24

i2E & Plains Ventures Surpasses $100M Milestone in Total Investments

Read more
Blog
09.30.24

i2E Receives 2024 Excellence in Economic Development Award from IEDC

Read more
Blog
06.18.24

Bridge2 Demo Day Returns, Highlighting Promising Oklahoma Startups

Read more
Blog, Entrepreneur's Cup Featured, Entrepreneur's Cup News
05.13.24

Student Entrepreneurs Triumph at 20th Anniversary Entrepreneur’s Cup, Winning $158,000 in Prizes

Read more
Default Featured Image
Blog, Entrepreneur's Cup News
04.24.24

Beyond the Cup: Tracking Success Stories from the Entrepreneur’s Cup Series – Jessica Kinsey

Read more
Default Featured Image
Blog, Entrepreneur's Cup News
04.23.24

Beyond the Cup: Tracking Success Stories from the Entrepreneur’s Cup Series – Nathan Fountain

Read more
Default Featured Image
Blog, Entrepreneur's Cup Featured, Entrepreneur's Cup News
04.23.24

Beyond the Cup: Tracking Success Stories from the Entrepreneur’s Cup Series – Srijita Ghosh

Read more
Default Featured Image
Blog, Entrepreneur's Cup Featured, Entrepreneur's Cup News
04.18.24

Beyond the Cup: Tracking Success Stories from the Entrepreneur’s Cup Series – MaxQ

Read more
Blog, i2E
01.30.24

i2E Celebrates Success of Inaugural Bridge2 Demo Day

Read more
Blog, i2E, News
12.18.23

i2E and MidAmerica Industrial Park announce award winners for high school entrepreneurship program

Read more
i2E

Oklahoma City Office

201 Robert S Kerr Ave, Suite 600
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
+1 (405) 235.2305

Tulsa Office

12 N. Cheyenne Ave, Suite 112
Tulsa, OK 74103
+1 (918) 582.5592

  • Client Portfolio
  • About Us
  • Media
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Resources
  • Funding
  • Venture Advisory

© 2025 i2E Privacy Policy

Follow us:

Linkedin Twitter Facebook Instagram Youtube

Programs

  • For Startups
    • E3
    • Bridge2
    • OCN
  • For Students
    • Entrepreneur’s Cup
  • For Corporations
  • For Investors
  • For Startups
    • E3
    • Bridge2
    • OCN
  • For Students
    • Entrepreneur’s Cup
  • For Corporations
  • For Investors
  • Client Portfolio

Services

  • Access to Funding
  • Venture Advisory Services
  • Events
  • Contact
  • About
  • Our Values
  • Our Team
  • Board of Directors
  • Corporate Partners
  • Media
i2E