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 …

3D Bioprinted Coaxial Testis Model Using Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells:A Step Toward Bicompartmental Cytoarchitecture and Functionalization

IALH Research Fellow Stephanie M. Willerth has co-authored a new research article entitled 3D Bioprinted Coaxial Testis Model Using Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells:A Step Toward Bicompartmental Cytoarchitecture and Functionalization. Collaborating authors include Meghan A. Robinson, Sonia H.Y. Kung, Khaled Y.M. Youssef, Kali M. Scheck, Robert H. Bell, Funda Sar, Anne M. Haegert, M. Mahdi …

3D Bioprinting for Organ and Organoid Models and Disease Modeling

3D bioprinting for organ and organoid models and disease modeling, an article co-authored by IALH Research Fellow Stephanie Willerth has been published in Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery. Other authors of the article include Amanda C. Juraski, Sonali Sharma, Sydney Sparanese, Victor A. da Silva, Julie Wonge, Zachary Laksman, Ryan Flannigan, and Leili Rohani. Abstract: …

3D Bioprinting Complex Models of Cancer

IALH Research Fellow Stephanie Willerth has co-authored a new research article entitled 3D bioprinting complex models of cancer. Collaborating authors include Ruchi Sharma, Milena Restan Perez, Victor Allisson da Silva, Jess Thomsen,  Lavanya Bhardwaj, Thiago A. M. Andrade, and Abdulaziz Alhussan. The article was published in Biomaterials Science. Abstract: Cancer is characterized by the uncontrolled …

3D-Bioprinted Cardiac Tissues and their Potential for Disease Modeling

  IALH Research Fellow Stephanie Willerth (Engineering) has co-authored a new research article entitled 3D-bioprinted cardiac tissues and their potential for disease modeling. Collaborating authors include Milena Restan Perez, Victor Alisson da Silva, Polette Esmeralda Cortez, and Binata Joddar. The article was published in Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine. Abstract: Heart diseases cause over …

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 …

Using Clinically Derived Human Tissue to 3-Dimensionally Bioprint Personalized Testicular Tubules for In Vitro Culturing: First Report

Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Stephanie WIllerth has co-authored a research article entitled Using clinically derived human tissue to 3-dimensionally bioprint personalized testicular tubules for in vitro culturing: first report. Other authors include Meghan Robinson, Erin Bedford, Luke Witherspoon, and Ryan Flannigan. The article was published in F & S Science. Abstract: Objective: To study …