research
- Congratulations to Andrea Gonzalez-Rodriguez and Megan Schroeder for their work on a new article being featured in APL Bioengineering! Find the full article here and the press release here.
- Katie's latest work examines the interactions between lung epithelial and fibroblast cells in a co-culture model of the lung alveolus. Find it at Biomaterials.
- Adrianne Rosales (now at ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Texas) uses hydrogels with photocleavable and photopolymerizable functional groups to investigate the response of mesenchymal stem cells to changing mechanical environments. Head over to Angewandte Chemie to
- Interested in how photochemical reactions can be used to create and modify biomaterials? Head over to Chemical Society Reviews and check out the latest review!
- Alex Caldwell publishes a synthetic bottom-up fabrication process for microgel building blocks with clickable surface groups to make porous cell-laden scaffolds. Follow this link to read the full maunscript!
- Hao Ma and Anouk Killaars co-authored this work appearing in Biomaterials. In this paper, they investigated the role of spatial variations in matrix elasticity and its organization on myofibroblastic activation on valvular interstitial cells. Check
- In this work, Della develops fluorescent microgel sensors for the three-dimensional monitoring of cellular protease activity. These sensors are then used to monitor protease activity of melanoma cancer cells. Check out the full article here!
- Congratulations to Michael and Adrianne for publishing one of the most accessed articles of 2016 in Journal of Materials Chemistry B. Find the full list here.
- Ian Marozas and Tobin Brown co-authored this work, appearing online today in Advanced Materials. In this report, they investigate the use of reversible thiol-ene radical chemistry to rapidly photodegrade cell-laden hydrogels.
- In this work, Emi Tokuda (currently at the Seattle Children's Hospital) investigates the effect of culture conditions, including dimensionality and cell-cell contacts, on the responsiveness of early- and late-stage melanoma cell lines towards