
Netra Unni Rajesh
@netraunni
@StanfordEng @DeSimoneLab BioE PhD Candidate
@KnightHennessey Scholar and @SiebelScholars passionate about innovation and STEAM outreach 👩🏽🔬
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Excited to share our paper on microarray patches for transdermal applications from DeSimone Research Group Stanford Medicine & Stanford Engineering. With advances in 3D printing, the future of #vaccines & #wearables will be powered & scaled w Gen 3.0 MAPs! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

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…



Congrats Kaiwen Hsiao and team! This work is truly going to revolutionize what we can do with additive manufacturing!

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 🎄



It was surreal to see my PhD work in the DeSimone Research Group featured in the Art of Science Exhibition by Stanford Engineering MRS! This work depicts the scale of our 3D-printed patches while my nail art shows the complex, lattice geometries of needles on the patch! #sciart #STEAM #scicomm





In 2023, my work on 3D-printed micro-array patches in the DeSimone Research Group was featured in the "Vaccines without needles" exhibit at Ontario Science Centre ! Truly one of the highlights of my #phd thus far - I used to volunteer at the science center and it feels surreal to be in an exhibit!

Huge congrats to Jason and Max Saccone from the DeSimone Research Group on this incredible work 🎉

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


Excited to share our recent work in Advanced Materials! This work introduces the platform-nature of our L-MAP technology and wouldn't have been possible without the amazing co-authors from DeSimone Research Group Stanford Engineering! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…



This February, I defended my PhD in Bioengineering! Couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than to share my work with friends, family and amazing faculty from Stanford Bioengineering & Stanford Engineering! Extremely grateful to my advisor, Joseph DeSimone, the DeSimone Research Group, and my family!


Hooded my first PhD student at Stanford University today! Congratulations to Netra Kamat from the Bioengineering Department! “High-Resolution 3D Printing of Microarray Patches for Transdermal Vaccine / Drug Delivery and Interstitial Fluid Sampling”. Bravo!
