The present disclosure provides methods and systems for printing a three-dimensional (3D) material. In some examples, a method for printing a 3D biological material comprises providing a media chamber comprising a medium comprising (i) a plurality of cells and (ii) one or more polymer precursors. Next, at least one energy beam may be directed to the medium in the media chamber along at least one energy beam path that is patterned into a 3D projection wherein the x, y, and z dimensions may be simultaneously accessed in accordance with computer instructions for printing the 3D biological material in computer memory, to form at least a portion of the 3D biological material comprising (i) at least a subset of the plurality of cells, and (ii) a polymer formed from the one or more polymer precursors.
Methods And Systems For Printing Biological Material
The present disclosure provides methods and systems for printing a three-dimensional (3D) material. In some examples, a method for printing a 3D biological material comprises providing a media chamber comprising a medium comprising (i) a plurality of cells and (ii) one or more polymer precursors. Next, at least one energy beam may be directed to the medium in the media chamber along at least one energy beam path that is patterned into a 3D projection wherein the x, y, and z dimensions may be simultaneously accessed in accordance with computer instructions for printing the 3D biological material in computer memory, to form at least a portion of the 3D biological material comprising (i) at least a subset of the plurality of cells, and (ii) a polymer formed from the one or more polymer precursors.
• Research Fellow: European Respiratory Society (2012-2013)
• Keystone Meeting Scholarship: Chemokines & Leukocyte Trafficking (2012)
• Ray Owen Young Investigator Award: 50th Midwinter Conference of Immunologists (2011)
• Research Fellow: George E. Hewitt Foundation for Medical Research (2010-2013)
• Best Graduate Student Poster: La Jolla Immunology Conference (2008)
• First Place Poster: FASEB Immunobiology Conference (2008)
• William D. Redfield Graduate Fellowship (2008)
• National Institute of Health Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Fellowship (2006-2008)
• Physiology & Biophysics Outstanding Poster Award (2005)
• Genesis Award: Novel Research (1999,2000)
Selected/Invited Presentations:
• UC Irvine Immunology Fair, Selected Speaker (2010)
• La Jolla Immunology Conference Selected Speaker (2008, 2010)
• Invited Speaker, University of Maryland Departments of Surgery, Microbiology and Immunology (2007)
• Keystone Conference: Imaging in the Immune System Selected Speaker (2007)
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