Kris Kilian
@kriskilian.bsky.social
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Professor@UNSW - Materials Science & Engineering, Chemistry, Bioengineering | 💕biomaterials, biofabrication, cell and tissue engineering, organoids, morphogenesis, mechanobiology | He/Him | 🌀 kilianlab.com
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Interested in mechanical forces influencing phenotype plasticity? Check out our latest work, led by Giulia Silvani, where we used microfluidic models to explore #melanoma cells transiting tight spaces—constriction induced invasiveness and tumorigenicity…
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Capillary constrictions prime cancer cell tumorigenicity through PIEZO1 - Nature Communications
Cancer cells can squeeze through confined spaces and undergo nuclear deformation, leading to changes in chromatin organisation. Here, the authors show that mechanical constriction in microcapillaries ...
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Thanks for the shout out @epimechfc.bsky.social — ♥️ micropatterning and the insights we can gain with this technique! 🤩
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Work needs to be tempered with play. Some of my best ideas have come from introspective mountain time. I thought I needed a new ski jacket, but alas @nanomed-unsw.bsky.social had me covered 🤩 #acn #nanomedicine #treblecone #wanaka 🇳🇿🏂❄️
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Thanks mate! Glad you like it 😃
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Interested in a #postdoc on nuclear #mechanobiology? We have a fully funded position in the Confinement Mechanobiology Lab designed to help you meet your career goals while researching the rapidly growing field of cellular #confinement. Please get in touch for more info!
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A great first morning session yesterday to kick off our 15th International Nanomedicine Conference. We had an outstanding talk from our first plenary speaker, Chris Porter, and our keynote and invited speakers.
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Day 2 of our International #Nanomedicine Conference. We kicked off with a great plenary from Kate Schroder showcasing her work on #inflammasomes. Followed by more fantastic talks. #drugdelivery #biosensors @mknanomedicine.bsky.social @kriskilian.bsky.social @yingzhu.bsky.social
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Great talks in the #cancer session at #ASBTE2025 in Brisbane by Sara Romanazzo and Bram Soliman from the Lab of @kriskilian.bsky.social on 3D tissue models for cancer-associated fibroblasts and the mimicry of cancer-cell interfaces.

@asbte.bsky.social #biopolymers #hydrogels #bioprinting
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I am looking forward to working with @msde.rsc.org as Associate Editor —consider submitting your latest and greatest work in molecular systems design and engineering 🧪🥼 🧫 🤩
msde.rsc.org
We are delighted to welcome Professor Kristopher Kilian (@kriskilian.bsky.social) to the Molecular Systems Design & Engineering Editorial Board as an Associate Editor!⭐

More information on Kris's research interest can be found on our webpage - www.rsc.org/journals-boo...

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RSC Poster: a global online poster conference
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Here we demonstrate proof of concept for spatial patterning of multiple cell types using compression and light triggers. However, the concept is general and we envision wide ranging applications from tissue engineering to soft robotics. @asbte.bsky.social @unswchemistry.bsky.social
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We have been exploring polymer mechanochemistry to promote dynamic activities in hydrogel biomaterials.

In this new paper, we integrated 2 responsive linkages into PEG-based hydrogels, where force and light were used as triggers to change chemistry. Check it out!
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Multi-step functionalization of hydrogels through mechano- and photo-responsive linkages
Patterning soft materials with cell adhesion motifs can be used to emulate the structures found in natural tissues. While patterning in tissue is driven by cellular assembly, patterning soft materials...
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Kicking off 2025 with a Coogee beach BBQ —great to hang out with these legends outside of the lab….maybe a new group meeting spot 🧐🏝️ 🥳
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I know right? Check it out! Pretty interesting materials properties..:
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Congrats to Dr. Vina Putra @vpmechbio.bsky.social for the publication of—not 1 but 2–of her research articles….a double header going into 2025! 🥳
Vina did a fabulous PhD between my lab and Melissa Knothe-Tate, exploring cellular mechanoadaptation