Microspheres for 3D bioprinting: a review of fabrication methods and applications

IALH Research Fellow Stephanie M. Willerth has co-authored a new review entitled Microspheres for 3D bioprinting: a review of fabrication methods and applications. Collaborating authors include Dmitri Karaman, Kira Williams, Jolene Phelps, Fynn La Boucan, Gretchen Lewandowski, Kerrin O’Grady, and Bosco Yu. The article was published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. Abstract: Bioprinting incorporates …

Precision Stealth Nanofibers via PET‐RAFT Polymerisation: Synthesis, Crystallization‐Driven Self‐Assembly and Cellular Uptake Studies

IALH Research Fellow Stephanie M. Willerth has co-authored a new research article entitled Precision Stealth Nanofibers via PET‐RAFT Polymerisation: Synthesis, Crystallization‐Driven Self‐Assembly and Cellular Uptake Studies. Collaborating authors include Steven T. G. Street, Ekaterina Shteinberg, Juan Diego Garcia Hernandez, Hayley C. Parkin, Robert L. Harniman, and Ian Manners. This article was published in Chemistry – A …

Utilizing Additive Manufacturing to Produce Organ Mimics and Imaging Phantoms

IALH Research Fellow Stephanie Willerth has co-authored a new research article entitled Utilizing Additive Manufacturing to Produce Organ Mimics and Imaging Phantoms with Dmitri Karaman. The article was published in 3D Printing in Surgical Strategies, a special edition of Surgeries. Abstract: The complex geometries and material properties necessary for generating accurate organ mimics require new …

Editorial: Novel Biomaterial Strategies for Osteogenic Treatments

IALH Research Fellows Stephanie Willerth and Josh Giles have collaborated with Gabriella C. J. Lindberg to write an editorial entitled Editorial: Novel Biomaterial Strategies for Osteogenic Treatments. The article was published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. First paragraph: Our musculoskeletal system enables our body’s movement and function. Accordingly, diseases and disorders that inhibit these …