
Heilshorn Lab
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https://web.stanford.edu/group/heilshorn/ 25-03-2021 01:04:57
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Re-energized and inspired after a stellar week of conferences — from #BMES2024 to the Bioengineering & Translational Medicine Conference to #AIChE2024! It was truly wonderful meeting everyone 🤗🧑🔬 Biomedical Engineering Society American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)


Congratulations to our newest doctor, Dr. Lucia Brunel! Lucia Brunel presented a beautiful thesis defense on incorporating hierarchical and cell-instructive biomaterials with biofabrication techniques for tissue engineering applications. We are so so proud! 😍🥳



Excited to be in Fukuoka, Japan for #Biofab2024, where Sarah Heilshorn will be receiving a Senior Investigator Award and Lucia Brunel will be receiving a Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine Young Investigator Award. Come stop by our talks & posters! Intl Soc Biofab



The most special way to close out #ISBF2024fukuoka — congratulations to my PhD advisor Sarah Heilshorn for the 2024 ISBF Senior Investigator Award! 😍



Excited to share our new review paper on organoid bioprinting in Nature Reviews Bioengineering! 🎉 We highlight recent advances and envision a future that integrates organoid biology and biofabrication approaches to engineer complex tissues. Hope you enjoy! 😊 🔓: rdcu.be/d3H6u



Our recent work from Heilshorn Lab on a collagen IPN with two distinct microstructures and crosslinking chemistries! We demonstrate the important interplay between hierarchical features and material chemistry for the function of the tissue-eng. constructs: doi.org/10.1016/j.actb…



We are excited to share our new paper introducing a biofabrication strategy that directly generates branched, endothelial cell-lined networks using a diffusion-based, embedded 3D bioprinting approach: iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108… Led by Betty Cai in collaboration w/ Sungchul Shin!


Check out our recent work from Heilshorn Lab on an engineered hydrogel matrix to deliver corneal stromal stem cells to corneal wounds for regeneration, out now in Bioact Mater! 👀 doi.org/10.1016/j.bioa…


We’re thrilled to be going to the American Physical Society Global Physics Summit this week in Anaheim! Don’t miss our talks by Diya and Sarah Heilshorn on biomaterials for 3D bioprinting and tissue modeling. #APSSummit25 APS DPOLY



We are thrilled to be at #SFB2025 in Chicago this week! Vanessa Doulames, PhD will be sharing some of our recent work on a hydrogel-mediated approach for spinal cord injury. Excited to see everyone! 🤗 SFBiomaterials



Congratulations to the newest PhD from the Heilshorn Lab, Dr. Yueming Liu! Yueming accomplished so much in her PhD, from dynamic modulation of engineered hydrogels to developing organoid models for studying liver disease. We are so proud! 😍 Yueming Liu Stanford Materials Science and Engineering


End of the quarter means celebrating our awesome undergrads! Shout out to Hakim and Sanjana (pictured with mentors Carla Huerta-López and Daiyao Zhang) for giving awesome posters at the MatSci Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium! 🧑🔬 Stanford Materials Science and Engineering


We're delighted to share our new work out in Advanced Science, led by PhD student Yueming Liu! We develop an in vitro model of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease to study the role of mechanosignaling in disease progression. Congrats to all! Advanced Portfolio News 🔗 doi.org/10.1002/advs.2…
