In this @CellBiomat study, Dr. F. Max Yavitt (@LabMaxYav), along with the @AnsethGroup and colleagues, used a photodegradable hydrogel platform to define photosoftened regions that directed the formation of intestinal crypts. #organoids
📍 https://t.co/D19VIVpyHz
🎊 Thrilled to share our latest work in Advanced Functional Materials @AdvPortfolio, led by fantastic PhD student Mark Young. Mark used allyl-sulfide mediated spatial softening of hydrogel substrates to control differentiation in intestinal monolayers: https://t.co/zrMUsBuSdw
Looking to recruit some great students to your lab? Check out our fantastic undergraduate research presentations from this year’s cohort at The Paper Trail’s Undergraduate Research Symposium and Workshop!
Interested in Graduate School?
TPT Virtual Undergraduate Symposium is for you!
Join us Friday August 23rd to discuss grad applications, survival tips from our graduate school panel, and hear short talks from recruiting investigators!
Register here:https://t.co/wfSqDpC9Hs
Only a few more days left to apply! If you or someone you know is an undergraduate interested in presenting their summer research and learning about graduate school PLEASE APPLY!!
https://t.co/wr4O8Pn6nq
Our 2nd Annual Online Undergraduate Research Symposium & Workshop will be held 8/23. Students interested in practicing presentation skills, networking with PIs, & resources to apply, interview, & succeed in grad school are encouraged to submit an abstract! https://t.co/Uqa4cQeH4p
Mark your calendars for a new @KeystoneSymp 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
https://t.co/hrjVgaiXyF #KSOrganoids25
We're back!
TPT is holding our 2nd Annual Online Undergraduate Research Symposium & Workshop. Students interested in practicing presentation skills, networking with PIs, & resources to apply, interview, & succeed in grad school are encouraged to apply!
https://t.co/Uqa4cQeH4p
Thrilled & honored to be a Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellow!🤩 Beyond grateful for the endless support of @AnsethGroup, @KKLabJHU, recommenders & mentors/friends. Stoked to find what biomaterials and organoids will reveal about our gut💪@CUEngineering https://t.co/vcQvNBKf9h