Author: btp.lab@gmail.com
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Drug discovery for pancreatic cancer: Ref-1 redox activity
A collaborative paper with groups at Indiana University Medical School and Harvard Medical School is published in the Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research. This paper regards drug discovery for pancreatic cancer focusing on a protein called Ref-1. Ref-1 redox activity alters cancer cell metabolism in pancreatic cancer: exploiting this novel finding as a…
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Jon Gilvey’s MS Defense and Commencement
Jon successfully defended his MS Thesis entitled “Effects of thrombin on the growth of pancreatic cancer cells and cancer associated fibroblasts using a microfluidic model.” He will continue his PhD study at Purdue.
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Jonathan Gilvey, MS
Jon completed his MS study in Mechanical Engineering May 2021. He is the recipient of the Arrasmith Fellowship of 2018. He received B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Washington State University (2018).
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Tarun Singh, Ph.D. Student
Tarun is a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering. He received his M.T. and B.T. in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Varanasi.
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Engineering of Biomaterials for Tumor Model
A review paper by Sae Rome regarding the engineering biomaterials for tumor modeling is now published at Materials Today Advances. This paper was written with Dr. Joon Kong’s Group at UIUC and Dr. Matt Flick’s Group and UNC. Engineering of biomaterials for tumor modeling Sae Rome Choi, Yi Yang, Kai-Yu Huang, Hyun Joon Kong, Matthew…
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Back Cover of Lab on A Chip
Hye-ran and Altug’s paper in Lab on a Chip is featured as a Back Cover. Lab Chip, 2020,20, 3844-3844 An engineered pancreatic cancer model with intra-tumoral heterogeneity of driver mutations
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Pancreatic Cancer Model with Intra-Tumoral Heterogeneity
Our work on pancreatic cancer model with heterogenous cancer cell population is published in the Journal Lab on a Chip. An engineered pancreatic cancer model with intra-tumoral heterogeneity of driver mutations Hye-ran Moon, Altug Ozcelikkale, Yi Yang, Bennett D. Elzey, Stephen F. Konieczny and Bumsoo Han Abstract: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a complex disease…
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Anuhya received Award at SURF Symposium
Anu received an Outstanding Researcher Award at 2020 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Symposium. She has performed a computational research and presented her poster as below. Research Title: Effects of Cell-Cell Contact During Multicellular Migration Graduate Mentor: Hye-Ran Moon PI: Dr. Bumsoo Han Department: School of Mechanical Engineering
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Hye-ran Moon’s PhD Defense
Hye-ran successfully defended her Ph.D. defense via WebEx. She will stay at the group as a Postdoc. DIRECTED CELL MIGRATION INDUCED BY MULTIPLE CUES IN THE ENGINEERED MICROENVIRONMENT ABSTRACT Directed cancer cell migration induced by the environmental signals is a critical process in cancer metastasis. Cancer cells are exposed to complex chemical and mechanical signals…
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Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Model
Our work on microfluidic tumor models of subtype-specific triple-negative breast cancer is published at the Journal PlosONE. Subtype-specific characterization of breast cancer invasion using a microfluidic tumor platformHye-ran Moon, Natalia Ospina-Muñoz, Victoria Noe-Kim, Yi Yang, Bennett D. Elzey, Stephen F. Konieczny, and Bumsoo Han AbstractUnderstanding progression of breast cancers to invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) can…
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Ann Steele, M.S.
Ann received her MS in Mechanical Engineering May 2020. She received her BS in Biomedical Engineering from Purdue University. Check her LinkedIn for latest position.