Our automated cell and bioprinter technology was recognized with a US patent (10,119,107)! Dr. Tavana and former student David Petrak are the co-inventors.
New paper on cancer drug resistance
Pradip’s paper on modeling how cancer cells develop resistance to kinase molecular inhibitors is published in Translational Oncology!
New undergraduate researchers
Welcome to Sydnie Tran and Justin Putman who joined the lab as undergraduate research assistants!
Congrats to Dr. Joshi!
Ramila successfully defended her PhD dissertation. Her work led to a better understanding of how tuning microenvironment of embryonic stem cells can significantly enhance their differentiation to nervous system cells. […]
Presentations at BMES 2018
Maddie, Pradip, Antonio, and Sunil presented their cancer research at the BMES 2018 meeting in Atlanta.
NSF grant to Dr. Tavana
Dr. Tavana was awarded a grant from NSF to develop tumor models and study interactions of stroma and cancer cells. This project will also offer research opportunities to female high […]
New doctoral student
Astha Lamichhane joined our lab as a new PhD student. Welcome!
Our NIH/NCI grant in BMES blog
Our NIH/NCI grant was mentioned in the BMES blog: https://www.bmes.org/blog_home.asp?display=128
NIH/NCI grant
Dr. Tavana was awarded a new R15 grant from the National Cancer Institute of the NIH to study how drug treatments lead to cancer drug resistance and to explore new […]