Corrado Mazzaglia
@corrado___m
Research Associate @Cambridge_Uni // Bioengineering // Cancer immunology
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04-06-2018 22:14:51
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Happy I could contribute to this exciting collaboration between Cambridge Stem Cell Institute and Yan Yan Shery Huang. 'Bio‐assembling Macro‐Scale, Lumenized Airway Tubes of Defined Shape via Multi‐Organoid Patterning and Fusion'
A way to 'up-size' the #miniorgans used in #medicalresearch has been developed by a team of scientists and engineers. It's sort of a cross between baking a cake and blowing giant soap bubbles: bit.ly/3a0vaTi Yan Yan Shery Huang Cambridge Stem Cell Institute Engineering Dept Cavendish Laboratory
Virtually every aspect of the COVID vaccine, from the lipid nanoparticles to the mRNA technology, was developed in academic labs using public funds. But in the public's mind the credit goes to companies like Moderna/Pfizer. This is a missed opportunity to celebrate basic research
Upsizing and Shaping #airway #organoids, our article with Joo-Hyeon Lee Lab is now available in the Health, Medical and Life Sciences virtual issue of Advanced Science #biofabrication #OAUnitedKingdom Wiley in research Corrado Mazzaglia Catherine Dabrowska doi.org/10.1002/advs.2…
💫We have made it to the front cover of Advanced Science with Joo-Hyeon Lee Lab✨ Harnessing #Biofabrication for #organoid and airway tube on a chip Engineering Dept @AdvSciNews
Very glad to see this work coming out. Cell migration plays an important role in physiological and pathological processes, and it is exciting to see single cells were free to explore their different shapes in response to the various fibrillar topographies. Yan Yan Shery Huang
Happy to share our new work 🔬 with Shields Lab: Simulating the Tumor Microenvironment for Immune Cell Interactions via Deployable Extrusion Bioprinting biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Congratulations to John Ahrens, Sebastien Uzel and @mascott85 for leading this work, which builds on earlier work from our lab that harnessed shear-induced alignment of anisotropic building blocks to pattern soft matter. Here, our team extends this work to organ building blocks❤️
Building/ DIY a multi-functional🫧 Soft & Bio material 🍃printer for £1k! check out our latest paper, led by Iek Man Lei here Engineering Dept: nature.com/articles/s4159…
It was really exciting learning so much and sharing my work today in such a lovely place Biofabrication 2022
A Engineering Dept team has developed a hackable, multi-functional 3D printer for soft materials. eng.cam.ac.uk/news/introduci…
Researchers have developed a #3Dbioprinter for #CancerResearch that can be folded into a carry-on pack, transported, & easily reassembled for printing inside a biosafety cabinet eng.cam.ac.uk/news/introduci… Yaqi Sheng Corrado Mazzaglia Yan Yan Shery Huang Shields Lab #biofabrication
Very happy to share our latest paper! 🎉 In collaboration with Yan Yan Shery Huang and Shields Lab Lab, we developed a 3D hydrogel-based model of a lymph node. The paper is out on Advanced Healthcare Materials - link to the open access paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…