In our new paper in JCIS, we developed a Janus hydrogel that can be controlled with ultrasound for sequential drug delivery. Excited to apply this hydrogel for tissue regeneration and other applications. @UMichRadiology@UMBME
https://t.co/0ub9Ee0PCc
Can bubbles drive bone formation? We used focused ultrasound to generate bubbles in composite collagen gels. MSCs close to the bubbles exhibited elevated levels of osteogenic biomarkers. @UMichRadiology@UMBME@FUSFoundation@BioactiveMat
https://t.co/yWGI8Zsr5i
Excited to share our new paper in @JCRnEDITORS that explores the mechanisms and kinetics of drug release from ultrasound-triggered, bubble-mediated hydrogels. @UMichRadiology
https://t.co/1UrVRbDHY7
Had a great time celebrating the 25th anniversary of the first paper on acoustic droplet vaporization (ADV) #acoustics#ultrasound@UMichRadiology
https://t.co/RMnItr1Sr8
A big THANK YOU to all of our speakers at yesterday's 'Droplets Strike Back' special session at ASA2024 in Ottawa. Incredibly amazing research going on in the droplet community! @acousticsorg
It was great to hear about the exciting research happening within the Department of Radiology at yesterday’s symposium!
Excellent job by the Ultrasound Labs! @UMichRadiology@OKripfgans@fowlkes1@kourosh132 @daria_poul
The ultra-fast behavior of droplets exposed to ultrasound is critical for in situ rheometry and drug delivery. Check out our new paper with Prof. Mitra Aliabouzar and Prof. Jon Estrada. @UMichRadiology@UMBME@umichme
https://t.co/ff3KVPv3jn
In our recent paper in @TissueEngin, which is a collaboration with Prof. Xueding Wang, we highlight a dual modality imaging system for studying blood vessel growth. @UMichRadiology@UMBME
https://t.co/aPyazLbV05
In our new paper in @AppliedPhysLett, we investigate ultra-high-speed mechanics induced by ultrasound in composite hydrogels and its impact on sonoporation. @UMichRadiology@UMBME
https://t.co/lwqbcw0XkC
Very honored to be receiving a 2023 MICHR Distinguished Clinical and Translational Research Mentor Award @UMichRadiology@UMBME@UM_MICHR
https://t.co/RLUjdNhjI0
Check out our new paper in @ActaBio. We use non-invasive, focused ultrasound to enhance host cell migration into an implanted hydrogel by creating micropores in situ. @UMichRadiology@UMBME
https://t.co/Ht51dgc5S9
Looking to get up to speed on some cool ultrasound physics? Check out our new review on acoustic droplet vaporization @UMichRadiology@OKripfgans@fowlkes1
https://t.co/bKyUMhmCjO