Mohsen Akbari, Ph.D.

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2012 Electrical and Computer Engineering McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 
Area:
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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Fabrice Labeau grad student 2012 McGill
 (Strategies for Changing the Redundancy of Sub-band Signals in Oversampled Filter Banks.)
Ali Khademhosseini post-doc Harvard Medical School (Chemistry Tree)
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Roberto de Barros N, Wang C, Maity S, et al. (2023) Engineered organoids for biomedical applications. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 115142
Mohaghegh N, Ahari A, Zehtabi F, et al. (2023) Injectable Hydrogels for Personalized Cancer Immunotherapies. Acta Biomaterialia
Zhu Y, Li J, Kim J, et al. (2023) Skin-interfaced electronics: A promising and intelligent paradigm for personalized healthcare. Biomaterials. 296: 122075
Pagan E, Stefanek E, Seyfoori A, et al. (2023) A handheld bioprinter for multi-material printing of complex constructs. Biofabrication
Zehtabi F, Montazerian H, Haghniaz R, et al. (2022) Sodium Phytate-Incorporated Gelatin-Silicate Nanoplatelet Composites for Enhanced Cohesion and Hemostatic Function of Shear-Thinning Biomaterials. Macromolecular Bioscience. e2200333
Mecwan M, Li J, Falcone N, et al. (2022) Recent advances in biopolymer-based hemostatic materials. Regenerative Biomaterials. 9: rbac063
Akbari M, Khademhosseini A. (2022) Tissue bioprinting for biology and medicine. Cell. 185: 2644-2648
Xu F, Dawson C, Lamb M, et al. (2022) Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering: Addressing Key Design Needs Toward Clinical Translation. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 10: 849831
Godau B, Stefanek E, Gharaie SS, et al. (2022) Non-destructive mechanical assessment for optimization of 3D bioprinted soft tissue scaffolds. Iscience. 25: 104251
Samimi Gharaie S, Seyfoori A, Khun Jush B, et al. (2021) Silicate-Based Electro-Conductive Inks for Printing Soft Electronics and Tissue Engineering. Gels (Basel, Switzerland). 7
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