We would like to welcome our newest grad students Kacper Migacz, Michio Kawai, and Yoonseo Lee. We look forward to working along side these PhD students during their time at the DBG.
Chris Warren, Catherine Pfaltzgraff, and Allie Gipson will be joining the DBG through Harvard's summer REU program. Chris and Catherine will be working on nanofiber production, while Allie will be working on producing 3D printed scaffolding.
Ph.D candidates Iris Ruider and Caro Heiler of the Technical University of Munich will be joining the DBG to work on tissue engineering using 3D scaffolding.
The DBG has licensed an organ-on-chip technology to New Orleans biotech Obatala Sciences. Obatala will use the technology to build disease platforms for curing obesity, diabetes, and cancer. The collaboration has been covered by businesswire in ...
After 17 years of outstanding science in Cambridge, the DBG has moved to the Engineering School’s new campus in Allston. As of March 2, the lab is fully operational and has resumed experiments. Thank you to all alumni and current personnel for constantly raising the bar. Stand by for the next chapter of DBG science!
We would like to welcome our newest grad students Kacper Migacz, Michio Kawai, and Yoonseo Lee. We look forward to working along side these PhD students during their time at the DBG.
The DBG welcomes Yongjun Jang as our newest post-doc. Dr. Jang joins us from Korea University where he completed his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering.Read more about Yongjun Jang Joins the DBG
Chris Warren, Catherine Pfaltzgraff, and Allie Gipson will be joining the DBG through Harvard's summer REU program. Chris and Catherine will be working on nanofiber production, while Allie will be working on producing 3D printed scaffolding.