Dr Léa J. Pourchet
@lea_pourchet
Senior tissue engineer specialized in bioprinting for tissue therapeutics at @cllbrcks
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Super-excited to share a brand new take on #bioprinting: large scale anatomical tissues with living cells in less than 30s! Visible light #volumetric bioprinting is now reported in Advanced Materials tiny.cc/un4lbz Shout out: Paulina Nuñez Bernal Christophe Moser Jos Malda UMC Utrecht
#cardioids – the first self-organizing human cardiac #organoids developed at IMBA by the MendjanLab! Cardioids recapitulate heart chamber self-organization and defects bearing huge potential for drug discovery & regenerative medicine. Read more: tinyurl.com/cardioids
We are so excited to share our new review paper "From #Arteries to #Capillaries: Approaches to Engineering Human #Vasculature," published in Advanced Functional Materials @AdvSciNews last month! Check it out! Sharon Fleischer 🎗️ Naveed Tavakol, PhD #bioengineering onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
#3Dprinting Bioprinting on a moving surface using motion-capture technology. Video and research by McAlpine Research Group University of Minnesota in Science Advances. Read more on bpod.mrc.ac.uk/archive/2020/8… with MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) and Ant Lewis
A review in Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine charts a course through what we know about the cardiovascular risks of space radiation, and the best ways to protect space travelers. Read the paper: fro.ntiers.in/xkUW, or our news article ⬇ fro.ntiers.in/pYDr
🌈Pink is the new heart 📷Léa Josephine Pourchet (Dr Léa J. Pourchet), Potencia de cèl·lules mare #ScienceIsBeatiful
Excited to see our paper published in Nature Communications today! Our newly developed "Nano-crown" electrodes record parallel and accurate intracellular electrical signals from heart muscle cells, for pre-clinical evaluation of drug candidates. nature.com/articles/s4146…
Where are we headed in the next 20 yrs of iPSC-based cardiac tissue engineering? Here's a forward-looking @NatureMethods article on the topic by Sang Cho with Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic The Leong Lab & Dennis Discher Columbia BME Penn Bioengineering Stanford CVI Greenstone Biosciences rdcu.be/cU06G
Circulation Research July 7th Issue is Out! ahajrnls.org/3wPOBJJ Cover: Immunofluorescence of cardiomyocytes (green) differentiated from iPSCs from a healthy individual demonstrating that most cells cardiomyocytes have well aligned sarcomeres (red); nuclei-blue.
Escribá et al. using #iPSCs & #CRISPR-based genome editing, the researchers were identified genetic factors that explain the differences in severity of #HCM in patients with the same mutation. Learn more: ahajrnls.org/3rn6SxD Roberto Barriales-Villa