
Bram Soliman
@bramzelll
Postdoctoral Researcher
@UNSW
/Biofabrication /3DBioprinting /Cancer in vitro models / Cancer Biology
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05-04-2017 08:57:06
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Our own Bram Soliman presenting in Intl Soc Biofab session at #termisabmc on controlling crosslinking sequentially to print low density bioinks OtagoCHCH Khoon Lim Tim Woodfield #proudpi #proudsupervisor


Our paper on photocrosslinked biofabricated silk constructs is now online @AdvSciNews. Awesome collaboration with Jelena Rnjak-Kovačina, such a fun project! Tim Woodfield César Alcalá Bram Soliman Prof Steve Wise rlevato Jos Malda ASBTE #biofabrication bit.ly/2QW5ayR


Excited to have my first first-author publication on 3D bioprinting of soft bioinks using a stepwise cross-linking approach! Find it @AdvSciNews. Thanks to my supervisors Khoon Lim Tim Woodfield! OtagoCHCH Universität Würzburg #UniWürzburg

The next ASBTE #PandemicPrimetime Seminar continues our presentations from GR students & ECRs, this week we have Bram Soliman Bram Soliman & Bradyn Parker Bradyn Parker, join us on Wed @ 3pm (AEST) to find out more about their research! For more info 👉asbte.org/events

Excited to show our research Intl Soc Biofab on the development of a sacrificial ink dissolving after days rather than instantly post-fabrication. Delaying ink dissolution improved bone and vascular tissue formation. Thanks to Khoon Lim Tim Woodfield University of Otago #ISBFtweetConference2021




Excited to share our research Intl Soc Biofab at #biofab2022 presenting a sacrificial bioink with unique programmable dissolution properties to allow the temporal introduction of channels in cell-laden hydrogels, promoting tissue formation Thanks to Khoon Lim Tim Woodfield University of Otago


Excited to share some work: oxygen carrying hydrogel microspheres which utilizing the interaction between Heparin and Hemoglobin to support encapsulated cells at hypoxic conditions. Intl Soc Biofab #biofab2022


Bram Soliman University of Otago and now UNSW presenting at Ausbioprint on “Programming delayed dissolution into sacrificial bioinks for dynamic temporal control of architecture within 3D-bioprinted constructs” UTS

