Zan Lamberger (@lambergerzan) 's Twitter Profile
Zan Lamberger

@lambergerzan

Scientist, inventor, maker

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Zan Lamberger (@lambergerzan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to announce the publication of our new paper on #biomarker specific immobilization of #cancercells on #micropatterned surfaces. Martin Humenik onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…

Biofabrication Würzburg (@biofabwue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After five days our TRR225Biofab Summer School comes to an end. We had a great time with fascinating talks and practical experience. Plus, fostering community and strengthening connections between the 3 locations members

After five days our <a href="/SFB_TRR225/">TRR225Biofab</a> Summer School comes to an end. We had a great time with fascinating talks and practical experience. Plus, fostering community and strengthening connections between the 3 locations members
Camilla Mussoni (@camillamussoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I feel the struggle of dealing with gcodes and personalised slicing, especially if we want complex #hierarchical and non-patterned structures! how often that is the case in #bioprinting... read this work led by zan to see how he solved the issue! highly recommend

Biofabrication Würzburg (@biofabwue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just up on the net! Streamlining the Highly Reproducible Fabrication of Fibrous Biomedical Specimens toward Standardization and High Throughput (Zan Lamberger ) onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…

Just up on the net!
Streamlining the Highly Reproducible Fabrication of Fibrous Biomedical Specimens toward Standardization and High Throughput (<a href="/LambergerZan/">Zan Lamberger</a> )
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…
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we're on a roll! A Versatile Method to Produce Monomodal Nano- to Micro-Fiber Fragments as Fillers for Biofabrication by Zan Lamberger in Wiley STEM onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sm…

we're on a roll! 
A Versatile Method to Produce Monomodal Nano- to Micro-Fiber Fragments as Fillers for Biofabrication by <a href="/LambergerZan/">Zan Lamberger</a>  in <a href="/WileySTEM/">Wiley STEM</a> 
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sm…