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New publication exploring the impact of oxygen generating material on islet survival and function!

Maria Coronel, along with Ryan Geusz (undergraduate student), recently published their findings on the impact of our patented oxygen generating biomaterial, OxySite, on mitigating stress and damage in pancreatic islets under low oxygen tension (hypoxia). This manuscript, published in the journal Biomaterials, provides guidance as to the detrimental impact of low oxygenation, a common problem […]

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New publication on Islet-on-a-Chip platform!

Our collaborative work with Dr. Ashu Agarwal’s and Dr. Buchwald’s team at the University of Miami was recently published in the journal Lab on a Chip. This work, led by Dr. Agarwal’s postdoctoral fellow Dr. Lenguito, highlights the engineering of fluidic platforms for islet interrogation and is the first step in our research in engineering optimal culture devices for islets and beta […]

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New publication on surface engineering of islets for immunoprotection!

Jaime Giraldo lead our recently published study, a collaborative effort between our lab and Dr. Antonello Pileggi’s team, examining the impact of polymeric surface engineering on masking immune recognition and the complementary effects of short-course immunotherapy. Jaime found a strong immunoprotective benefit using this simple PEGylation coating, as well as a synergistic impact when paired […]

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New publication exploring the impact of local drug delivery on islet engraftment published in Biomaterials!

Kaiyuan Jiang, along with Jessica Weaver (alumni of lab), Yangjunyi Li and Xiogjian Chen (MS students in lab), and Jiapu Liang (PhD student in lab), recently published their findings on the impact of local delivery of dexamethasone, a potent anti-inflammatory agent, on improving islet engraftment in the journal Biomaterials. Kaiyuan found that the local release of […]

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2016 Southeast Biomaterials Day

Stabler will be presenting her work at the 2016 Southeast Biomaterials Day on October 14th at Georgia Tech. As highlighted on the website, “This all-day research conference organized by Georgia Tech’s Student Chapter of the Society for Biomaterials is designed to build regional biomaterials  networking opportunities by inviting attendees from surrounding schools, industry, and government”.

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