
Michael Blatchley
@drblatch
Assistant Professor @SyracuseBmce @SUBioInspired | NIDDK K99/R00 Fellow | Postdoc @AnsethGroup | PhD from JHUBME @GerechtLab | 4D Biomaterials + Organoids
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03-09-2019 21:15:02
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Next Friday I’ll be at the UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 headquarters for The International Day of Women and Girls in Science! I’ll be speaking in a round table discussion on “Inspiring Women and Girls in Science through Role Models and Mentors”. 👩🏾🔬 Registration Link: unesco.org/en/articles/cl…

Quinton Smith's stem cell engineering is "on the cusp of changing the world," says Popular Science. His research aims to find cures for preeclampsia and liver diseases which affect Black and Latino people at higher rates. Quinton Smith #stemcell #BlackHistoryMonth2024

I had such an amazing time at the UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 headquarters! We had several inspiring and productive conversations about ways to increase and support Women in Science!

Thrilled & honored to be a Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellow!🤩 Beyond grateful for the endless support of Anseth Group, Konstantopoulos Lab, recommenders & mentors/friends. Stoked to find what biomaterials and organoids will reveal about our gut💪CU Boulder Engineering 🦬 colorado.edu/chbe/2024/03/1…


New publication from Franklyn Hall ! Adding to our iPSC tool box by generating an iPSC line with Marian Syndrome! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



Mark your calendars for a new Keystone Symposia on engineering organoids! I highly encourage you to attend if you are interested in stem cells and tissue engineering! May 11-14, 2025, in Whistler, BC, Canada keysym.us/KSOrganoids25 #KSOrganoids25









Come join us to discuss the opportunities at the interface of NHLBI and #synbio Xiaojing Gao Krishanu Saha @yogeshgoyallab Michael Blatchley Isaac Hilton Dave Truong Herdeline Ardoña (Digs) Jason Yang Rogelio Hernández-López ssflavorz Jen Davis Bashor Lab Mingxia Gu Dr. Tara Deans (she/her)


🎊 Thrilled to share our latest work in Advanced Functional Materials Advanced Portfolio News, led by fantastic PhD student Mark Young. Mark used allyl-sulfide mediated spatial softening of hydrogel substrates to control differentiation in intestinal monolayers: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…


In this Cell Biomaterials study, Dr. F. Max Yavitt (F. Max Yavitt), along with the Anseth Group and colleagues, used a photodegradable hydrogel platform to define photosoftened regions that directed the formation of intestinal crypts. #organoids 📍 bit.ly/423bl8S

