Bryan has paper published in ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering

Bryan has research article, “MechanoBioTester: A Decoupled Multistimulus Cell Culture Device for Studying Complex Microenvironments In Vitro,” published in the journal, ACS Biomaterials Science & EngineeringDOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.0c00498

This work was made possible by contributions from Electrical Engineering undergraduate student Nicolas Montoya. Former MSE undergraduates students Chris Cotter and Scott Parker both helped in the early stages of the MechanoBioTester’s design and development for their senior thesis projects. Former REU student Jeffrey Butler contributed to developing the process for the stretch validation of the MechanoBioTester chamber.

This work was funded by the University of Florida Clinical Translational Science Institute.

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