
Abhishek Jain
@jainlabtamu
Associate Professor/Barbara and Ralph Cox ’53 Faculty Fellow. Texas A&M College of Engineering and School of Medicine.
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https://jain.engr.tamu.edu/ 29-07-2020 16:18:02
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Fantastic talk by TAMU BMEN colleague Abhishek Jain on integrating #AI into the design of organ on a chip technologies at CV Bioengineering Symposium at Houston Methodist


This was fun. Thanks Timmins Lab. This meeting is gonna get even better over the next 3 days. TAMU Engineering



Great catching up with colleagues at ISTH 2024 at Bangkok, and joining them at the biorheology SSC session. Prof Arnold Lining Ju @Bark_Lab Anna Waterhouse Oury Cécile Susan Shea and Leo Liu. Wonderful talks by Prithu Sundd and @nicolai_leo.


63 years of NHLBI support... just remarkable. Dr. Shu Chien's scientific achievements are eclipsed only by his great warmth, decency, and generosity. We bioengineers are fortunate to have him as a leader and role model. Congrats! UC San Diego Bioengineering

I am really excited to share our paper in Nature Reviews Bioengineering Nature Reviews Bioengineering on the integration of #organoids into #organ-on-a-chip systems. This is the future of drug discovery and human disease modelling



Amazing time in #Montreal for @MicroTas2024 and looking forward to #Australia hosting #MicroTAS2025 in #Adelaide and hanging out with Chips again! Milica Radisic Abhishek Jain A/Prof Sara Baratchi Tohid Didar



For the second year, it is great to see that the dedicated subtrack "Lymphatic Engineering in Cardiovascular Disease and Regeneration" continues to thrive within Biomedical Engineering Society #BMES2024. Fantastic leadership by Feng Zhao TAMU BMEN Abhishek Jain Esak (Isaac) Lee !


Join President Welsh for the second podcast episode of At Ease, produced by KAMU Public Broadcasting, as he sits down with Dr. Abishek Jain from TAMU Engineering and his former student, Ashley Chuong from @EnMedTAMU. They dive into how “organ-on-a-chip” technology is revolutionizing research


Check out the latest episode of Texas A&M University's 'At Ease' featuring engineering research: Organs-on-Chips! TAMU BMEN Dr. Abishek Jain and former student Ashley Chuong discuss their groundbreaking work and its applications in studying diseases like cancer and cardiovascular disease.

Dr. Abhishek Jain recently joined Texas A&M University Mark A. Welsh on the second-ever episode of At Ease! #TAMUbme's Dr. Jain, along with former student Ashley Chuong, spoke about their work on organ-on-a-chip technology. Be sure to check out the episode: tx.ag/AtEase


Our review with Abhishek Jain recently published in @ATVBahajournals describes the pro-thrombotic function of TGF-b1, but what about the other TGF isoforms? Read the pre-proof below to find out ahajournals.org/eprint/JWBQEDS…



Check out the cover of Lab on a Chip! #TAMUbme’s Jennifer Lee from Abhishek Jain created vessel-chip models that branch, swerve, narrow and bulge like the real thing! tx.ag/VesselChip


On the inside cover of issue 11 of Lab on a Chip: Vascular architecture-on-chip: engineering complex blood vessels for reproducing physiological and heterogeneous hemodynamics and endothelial function. #OpenAccess from Tanmay Mathur, Ph. D., Abhishek Jain et al pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
