Savas Tasoglu, Ph.D.

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2011 Mechanical Engineering University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Mechanical Engineering, Pharmacology, Pharmacy
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Andrew J. Szeri grad student 2011 UC Berkeley
 (Transport phenomena and pharmacokinetics of anti-HIV microbicide drug delivery.)
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Yenilmez B, Temirel M, Knowlton S, et al. (2019) Development and characterization of a low-cost 3D bioprinter Bioprinting. 13: e00044
Lepowsky E, Tasoglu S. (2018) Emerging Anti-Fouling Methods: Towards Reusability of 3D-Printed Devices for Biomedical Applications. Micromachines. 9
Lepowsky E, Muradoglu M, Tasoglu S. (2018) Towards preserving post-printing cell viability and improving the resolution: Past, present, and future of 3D bioprinting theory Bioprinting. 11: e00034
Lepowsky E, Ghaderinezhad F, Knowlton S, et al. (2017) Paper-based assays for urine analysis. Biomicrofluidics. 11: 051501
Knowlton S, Joshi A, Syrrist P, et al. (2017) 3D-printed smartphone-based point of care tool for fluorescence- and magnetophoresis-based cytometry. Lab On a Chip
Ghaderinezhad F, Amin R, Temirel M, et al. (2017) High-throughput rapid-prototyping of low-cost paper-based microfluidics. Scientific Reports. 7: 3553
Amin R, Ghaderinezhad F, Li L, et al. (2017) Continuous-Ink, Multiplexed Pen-Plotter Approach for Low-Cost, High-Throughput Fabrication of Paper-Based Microfluidics. Analytical Chemistry
Knowlton SM, Yenilmez B, Amin R, et al. (2017) Magnetic Levitation Coupled with Portable Imaging and Analysis for Disease Diagnostics. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Knowlton S, Yenilmez B, Anand S, et al. (2017) Photocrosslinking-based bioprinting: Examining crosslinking schemes Bioprinting. 5: 10-18
Knowlton S, Yenilmez B, Tasoglu S. (2016) Towards Single-Step Biofabrication of Organs on a Chip via 3D Printing. Trends in Biotechnology
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