Abhishek Dhand
@apdhand.bsky.social
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PhD Student @BurdickLab @Pennbioeng • University of Pennsylvania @Penn | Polymeric Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering • Biofabrication | (he/him/his)
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Delighted to share our new work out in @polymerchem.rsc.org. In this work we create a recyclable dithiolane monomer, capable of printing in 2 or 3D across various length scales. Check out the cool artwork we printed on the micron scale!
doi.org/10.1039/D5PY00199D
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I am so deeply sorry for your loss! Rosa will be dearly missed!
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Make sure to check out other Burdick Lab podium and poster presentations to learn about our latest projects! ✨ (2/n)
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Excited to present our latest research at SFB 2025 Meeting! If you’re interested in light-based 3D printing of in vitro disease models and fabrication of photoresponsive hydrogels, please attend my talks on Wednesday (04/09) and Friday (04/11)! Can’t wait to connect with everyone in Chicago 🏙️ (1/n)
List of Burdick Lab podium and poster presentations at SFB 2025
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On behalf of all the co-authors, I want to thank our advisors for supporting us on this student-led article! Finally, huge thanks to the editorial team at RSC Applied Polymers for making this article open-access at no charge to the authors. (5/n)
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Huge thanks to all the co-authors for contributing their vision for the field. Special thanks to Max Saccone for co-leading this perspective with me. Special shoutout to Dr. Emily Pentzer for her encouragement and support of this unconventional idea! (4/n)
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We are excited to be building and growing this supportive community of early career researchers working on VP and would love to connect with others interested in this field! I have learnt so much from my co-authors and looking forward to more collaborations! (3/n)
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The idea for this perspective was conceived through conversations at the 2024 GRS/GRC meeting on Additive Manufacturing of Soft Materials! I am honored to be a part of this diverse, multi-disciplinary team of scientists spanning basic science to engineering! (2/n)
Schematic illustration of the different modalities of vat photopolymerization (VP) as well as ideas for developing new chemistries and processes to be used with VP
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Beyond excited to share our collaborative, forward-looking perspective in @rsc.org Applied Polymers with a team of early career researchers (graduate students and postdoctoral scientists) on Vat Photopolymerization with special emphasis on new chemistries and processes!
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Advances in vat photopolymerization: early-career researchers shine light on a path forward
Vat photopolymerization (VP) has emerged as a promising additive manufacturing technique to allow rapid light-based fabrication of 3D objects from a liquid resin. Research in the field of vat photopol...
pubs.rsc.org
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Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or if you need access to the article! I would love to connect on anything additive manufacturing, hydrogels, biofabrication, tissue engineering or disease modeling! (4/n)
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Huge thanks to the editorial team @natrevbioeng.bsky.social for their help and support! (3/n)
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If you’re interested in Digital Light Processing (DLP) of hydrogels for biomedical applications, do check out our step-by-step guide for printing and discussion on translational considerations! (2/n)
Step-by-step guide to DLP printing that involves selecting the polymer, tuning optical properties, obtaining working curve, print parameter optimization followed by printing and post-processing. These steps are illustrated by schematic representations.
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Our February focus issue delves into advancements in biofabrication technologies, showcasing how they are transforming our capacity to create complex biological structures with unmatched precision, control and speed – all free to access
Read it here: go.nature.com/3WTonm7
3D-printing of a heart
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Thank you so much for organizing! Can you please add me?