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My 1st PhD paper from the DeSimone Research Group in Stanford Engineering, introducing two novel classes of 3D-printed transdermal microarray patches (MAPs) - lattice MAPs (L-MAPs) and dynamic MAPs (d-MAPs)! Published yesterday in JACS Au ! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…


Fresh off the press, exciting work from Kaiwen Hsiao and the DeSimone Research Group in Stanford Engineering introducing a high-resolution CLIP process that brings us down to single-digit micron resolution! Check out the paper here: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Excited to share that the DeSimone Research Group JACS Au review paper cover is officially published in the latest issue! Loved designing this cover art demonstrating how 3D-printing can open up designs for transdermal delivery! Joseph DeSimone pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…


Stanford University researchers outline cutting edge additive manufacturing techniques and material chemistries that enable production of two novel classes of micro-array patches (MAPs) – latticed and dynamic. go.acs.org/2Zu Joseph DeSimone DeSimone Research Group Netra Unni Rajesh Stanford Engineering


Won the DeSimone Research Group ugly holiday sweater contest with this beauty featuring one of our earliest L-MAP prints! Can't believe how far we've come since then and excited to see where 2023 will take us Stanford Engineering Joseph DeSimone ! Happy holidays 🎄





PhD candidates, Madison Driskill and Netra Kamat, represented the lab well at #microneedlesconference 2023 in Seattle! Madison presented a poster on solid state formulations and MAP delivery, while Netra gave a talk on our #3dprinted L-MAP technology. Way to go!



Excited to share the first microarray microneedle patches (MAPs) designed at Stanford University and printed on Carbon’s first high resolution “S2 Printer” that was recently installed in the DeSimone Research Group! This printer has a projected Pixel Size of 5.4 microns and a Build Area of 15.3 mm


Congratulations to our very own Max Saccone!

Shout out to our fantastic Postdoc Liaison Max Saccone (DeSimone Research Group) for giving a super captivating lunch-and-learn and teaching us about additive manufacturing approaches! 🤩



Great to have our DeSimone Research Group Annual Retreat out on the San Francisco Bay! Always a good time!! And this year, they helped celebrate my 60th Birthday!! What a way to do it! And joining my team from Stanford University were our collaborators, Jillian Perry and Shaomin Tian who


Congratulations to mechanical engineering PhD candidate, Gabriel Lipkowitz, and chemical engineering postdoc, Max Saccone on the recent publication of their PNAS perspective paper looking at 'Growing three-dimensional objects with light'! pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Once again, the DeSimone Research Group has a strong summer program with Patrick Chou (rising high school senior), Malayasia Moses (Stanford undergrad, ChemE REU), Montana Lagat (Stanford undegrad, ChemE REU), Bruklyn Williams (Stanford undegrad, MechE REU), Stephanie Boczek (Stanford


We are so excited for our first PhD, Dr. Gabriel Lipkowitz ! As our first graduate student in the lab, Gabriel was and continues to be a trailblazer in many ways! Congrats Dr. Lipkowitz 🎉
