Convergent, translational research @Stanford | Advanced polymer 3D fabrication | Intersection of engineering & medicine | Student-run account | @Joseph_DeSimone
Great group discussion last week about the importance of our lab's values. We aim to be a destination for excellence from all over the world. See our new poster, which represents a commitment to allyship for marginalized & underrepresented communities in #STEM. @Joseph_DeSimone
We are so excited for our first PhD, Dr. @GabrielLipkowi2 ! As our first graduate student in the lab, Gabriel was and continues to be a trailblazer in many ways! Congrats Dr. Lipkowitz 🎉
Another PhD! My student, @GabrielLipkowi2, successfully passed his final defense!! (My 81st PhD student; 1st at @Stanford!). Beautiful work on iCLIP that garnered almost another order of magnitude in print speed (over CLIP), multi-resin printing and printing of viscous resins. Also set the stage for printing free-form microfluidics! He’s headed to @NUSingapore Department of Design as an Assistant Professor right out of graduate school! Bravo! @DeSimoneLab
Once again, the @DeSimoneLab has a strong summer program with Patrick Chou (rising high school senior), Malayasia Moses (Stanford undergrad, ChemE REU), Montana Lagat (Stanford undegrad, ChemE REU), Bruklyn Williams (Stanford undegrad, MechE REU), Stephanie Boczek (Stanford undergrad, ChemE REU) and Modeste Rukundo (University of Oklahoma undergrad, Stanford SURF intern). Thanks to all of my senior students, postdocs and staff for making it so mutually rewarding!! @Stanford@StanfordMed@StanfordEng
Congratulations to mechanical engineering PhD candidate, @GabrielLipkowi2, and chemical engineering postdoc, @MaxSaccone on the recent publication of their PNAS perspective paper looking at 'Growing three-dimensional objects with light'! https://t.co/AtDLEEowp4
Great to have our @DeSimoneLab Annual Retreat out on the San Francisco Bay! Always a good time!! And this year, they helped celebrate my 60th Birthday!! What a way to do it! And joining my team from @Stanford were our collaborators, Jillian Perry and Shaomin Tian who travelled in from @UNC!! Thank you team!
We are very excited to share a new paper out of the lab, led by @StanfordUChem PhD student, Jason Kronenfeld, in @Nature ! This work introduces Roll-to-roll CLIP, a new technique for large scale, high resolution production of shape-specific particles!
https://t.co/B424ggJWlw
Shout out to our fantastic Postdoc Liaison @MaxSaccone (@DeSimoneLab) for giving a super captivating lunch-and-learn and teaching us about additive manufacturing approaches! 🤩
[PMSE 100] Congratulations to the PMSE Future Leaders! Symposium to be held at the 2024 Spring ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 17-21, 2024 as part of the PMSE centennial celebration. #ACSSpring2024#PMSE100#RisingStars#polymer@AmerChemSociety
Excited to share the first microarray microneedle patches (MAPs) designed at @Stanford and printed on @Carbon’s first high resolution “S2 Printer” that was recently installed in the @DeSimoneLab! This printer has a projected Pixel Size of 5.4 microns and a Build Area of 15.3 mm x 9.5 mm, with a Build Height >100 mm! It runs all of Carbon’s advanced software found on the M3 (it’s built on the M3 chassis) and all of the Carbon and third party resins. Reliability and reproducibility, here we come…!
Congratulations to postdoctoral scholar, Jean Kwak, who is on the Forbes Asia 30 under 30 list! Jean was recognized for her research integrating biology and electronics to improve preventative care and health monitoring! Way to go, Jean!
https://t.co/C2GhWS5ny3
PhD candidates, Madison Driskill and @NetraUnni, represented the lab well at #microneedlesconference 2023 in Seattle! Madison presented a poster on solid state formulations and MAP delivery, while Netra gave a talk on our #3dprinted L-MAP technology. Way to go!
Super exciting to see an image of my recent research in the @DeSimoneLab on 3D-printed metallized polymer lattice electrodes for renewable energy storage displayed in the @StanfordEng MRS “Art of Science” showcase. #3Dprinting#RenewableEnergy#scicomm
It was surreal to see my PhD work in the @DeSimoneLab featured in the Art of Science Exhibition by @StanfordEng MRS! This work depicts the scale of our 3D-printed patches while my nail art shows the complex, lattice geometries of needles on the patch! #sciart#STEAM#scicomm
Back home for Christmas after a wonderful few months at Stanford as a visiting researcher.
Big thanks to @DeSimoneLab for welcoming me into your team and for sharing your knowledge!
Looking forward to see what the team will achieve in the future. @Joseph_DeSimone@LamprouLab
Won the @DeSimoneLab ugly holiday sweater contest with this beauty featuring one of our earliest L-MAP prints! Can't believe how far we've come since then and excited to see where 2023 will take us @StanfordEng@Joseph_DeSimone !
Happy holidays 🎄
@Stanford researchers outline cutting edge additive manufacturing techniques and material chemistries that enable production of two novel classes of micro-array patches (MAPs) – latticed and dynamic.
https://t.co/CBbfBVqMiY
@Joseph_DeSimone@DeSimoneLab@NetraUnni@StanfordEng
Excited to share that the @DeSimoneLab@JACS_Au review paper cover is officially published in the latest issue! Loved designing this cover art demonstrating how 3D-printing can open up designs for transdermal delivery!
@Joseph_DeSimone
https://t.co/N2Tzpf5XmH
Fresh off the press, exciting work from @hsiao_kaiwen and the @DeSimoneLab in @StanfordEng introducing a high-resolution CLIP process that brings us down to single-digit micron resolution! Check out the paper here: https://t.co/vrOmKNLBNm
My 1st PhD paper from the @DeSimoneLab in @StanfordEng, introducing two novel classes of 3D-printed transdermal microarray patches (MAPs) - lattice MAPs (L-MAPs) and dynamic MAPs (d-MAPs)! Published yesterday in @JACS_Au !
https://t.co/N2Tzpf5XmH