Vahid
@vahidkaramz
Biomaterials, 3D (Bio)printing, Microfluidics| Postdoctoral fellow @Harvardmed| @Junckerlab Alumni at @McGillu|
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27-02-2016 01:03:45
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Congrats to the team on this couple-year effort. We heavily focus on multi-material bioprinting as one of our research thrusts since essentially all tissues and organs are multi-material (cell/ECM) in nature, arranged in well-defined architectures. Brigham and Women’s Research Harvard Medical School
Happy to share our recently published review in the journal of Advanced Materials (IF=30.398). It was a great pleasure to work with co-authors, Hossein Ravanbakhsh, and Guangyu Bao, and the supervisors, David Juncker, Y. Shrike Zhang, Luc Mongeau. Juncker Lab
Happy to share our recent article in Nature Communications, entitled "Direct Sound Printing", that has been published. This paper introduces a novel method of 3D printing based on acoustic. rdcu.be/cKLX7
Day 2 recap! Participants tackled Vahid's design challenge ✏️🛠 and experimented with 3D printing, hydrogel characterization, bioprinting and organ-on-a-chip fabrication in stations by Alan Huang, Ashlyn Leung and sponsors Creative CADworks, Rheolution Inc and CELLINK 🧪🔬
Had a great time at the Gordon Conference on 3D Printing of Soft Materials conference on 3D printing of soft materials. It was a great opportunity to learn about recent advances in 3D printing and connect to 3D printing folks!
I am on the lookout for two Ph.D. students to join the BioEngineering for Translational Applications (BETA) laboratory at The University of Akron starting in Fall 2023. Interested candidates are highly encouraged to contact me only via email ASAP. Please RT. Future PI Slack
Last week, I had the opportunity to present our recent work on low-cost 3D printing of POMaC Canadian Biomaterials Society Conference. If you're interested in learning more about this work, feel free to check the preprint biorxiv.org/content/10.110… I would love to hear your thoughts Juncker Lab
Great job SciFig for creating such a fantastic cover that shows how it is now possible to order your 3D printed biomaterial construct from a 'street cart' in your own lab within minutes. Juncker Lab Milica Radisic @AdvSciNews Link to the article: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…