Morgan Giers.

Morgan Giers

Title
Assistant Professor
Organizations
Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering
Office Phone
(541) 737-0961
Address

Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering
2049 Kelley Engineering Center
Corvallis, OR 97331
United States

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Biography

AI & Spine Tech Trailblazer | Translational Research Leader

Dr. Morgan Giers, PhD, is an innovative leader in spine research translation. She currently serves as Assistant Professor of Bioengineering at Oregon State University and is the Cofounder & CTO of Spine by Design, Inc., a company harnessing AI to improve surgical decision-making and reduce complications for spine patients.

Dr. Giers leads the ORS Spine Section Translational Task Force, bringing together academic, clinical and industry perspectives to advance patient-centered spine care. Her research focuses on optimizing patient-procedure fit through the power of machine learning, imaging and cell-based therapies. 

From non-invasive MRI mapping of intervertebral disc nutrition, to modeling post-injection nutrient dynamics, to predicting patient outcomes and pathophysiology, her work integrates spine biology, biomechanics and cutting-edge technology to solve clinically meaningful problems. Dr. Giers has guided dozens of students across the field, and has shared her work at 80+ scientific meetings and in numerous high-impact scientific journals. Her expertise spans:

  • AI and surgical planning
  • IVD biology and mechanics
  • Cryopreservation and bioreactor technologies
  • Image analysis and spine therapeutics
  • Bioseparations (unit operations)

Her academic journey includes a B.S. in Chemical Engineering (Missouri S&T), Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering (Arizona State University) and a postdoc in Neurosurgery Research at Barrow Neurological Institute — each step reflecting a commitment to real-world impact and innovation.

Degrees

Postdoctoral Fellow – Neurosurgery Research- Barrow Neurological Institute, 2017
Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering - Arizona State University, 2013
B.S. Chemical Engineering – Missouri University of Science & Technology, 2010

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