My PhD thesis focuses on the biophysics of tissue engineering. More specifically, I am using dynamic hydrazone chemistries to engineer viscoelastic scaffolds for studying mechanical cues in compression bioreactors for cartilage tissue engineering.
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Benjamin Richardson
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- Host institution: The University of Colorado Boulder
- Position: Student researcher
- Discipline: Bioengineering, Cellular biology, Chemical engineering, Chemistry, Tissue engineering
- Alternative protein type: Cultivated
- Collaboration opportunities: Industry partnership, Joint research
- Hiring for: Graduate students, Postdoctoral fellows
- Region: North America
- Technology focus: Scaffolding and structure
- Location: Boulder, Colorado, United States