Author: btp.lab@gmail.com

  • 2016 CRS Annual Meeting Abstract

    2016 CRS Annual Meeting Abstract

    Altug’s abstract entitled “Role of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts on Drug Response of Pancreatic Cancer Using Tumor-Microenvironment-on-Chip” is selected for a Research Highlight Talk at at the 43rd Annual Meeting & Exposition of the Controlled Release Society, July 17 – 20, 2016.   Congratulation, Altug!

  • 2016 SB3C Abstract

    2016 SB3C Abstract

    Taylor’s abstract entitled “Adhesion and Invasion of Circulating Cancer Cells on Inflamed Endothelium” is accepted for a podium presentation at the 2016 Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering and Biotransport Conference (SB3C2016).

  • Research Area: Cell-Fluid-Matrix Interactions

    Research Area: Cell-Fluid-Matrix Interactions

    Biological tissues and engineered biomaterials consist of cell, porous extracellular matrix, and interstitial fluid filling the pores of the matrix.  Complex and highly dynamic interactions among these regulate various physiological and pathological processes in stromal tissues such as wound healing and cancer metastasis.  We are both experimentally and theoretically studying these biophysical interactions.

  • Research Area: Drug Delivery to Tumor

    Research Area: Drug Delivery to Tumor

    Chemotherapeutic drugs and drug delivery systems have to overcome complex transport barriers to reach targeted cancer cells.  These barriers are posed by chaotic and hostile tumor microenvironment.  We study the transport physics of small molecule drugs and nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems at tumor microenvironment.

  • Research Area: Tumor-Microenvironment-On-Chip

    Research Area: Tumor-Microenvironment-On-Chip

    Advance of cancer treatment and personalized medicine depends on rapid and effective drug screening. In vitro assays currently used for this purpose can be convenient and high-throughput but the results are often not indicative of in vivo or clinical outcomes due to lack of culture settings specific to tumor microenvironment.  Although a small animal model…

  • Research Area: 3D Printing of Hydrogel-based Soft Materials

    Research Area: 3D Printing of Hydrogel-based Soft Materials

    Recent developments of polymer sciences enable numerous novel materials whose properties can be designed and tailored for a wide variety of applications including tissue engineering, drug delivery, and energy storage and conversion. However, integrating these novel materials into 3D configurations with spatially varying functional properties is still extremely challenging.  We are currently studying the behavior of…

  • Group website

    Group website

    Our new group website is now available at biotransportgroup.org.  The old website is still available but won’t be updated from April 1st, 2016.

  • Group 2016 at the ME Clock

    Group 2016 at the ME Clock

    Altug, Victoria, Anna, Bumsoo, Mike B, Hye-Ran, and Michael Linnes (left to right, 1/29/16)    

  • Freezing-induced structural change of collagen is published at PLoS One.

    Freezing-induced structural change of collagen is published at PLoS One.

    Thermal Destabilization of Collagen Matrix Hierarchical Structure by Freeze/Thaw Altug Ozcelikkale, and Bumsoo Han Abstract:  This study aims to characterize and understand the effects of freezing on collagen structures and functionality. Specifically, thermodynamic destabilization of collagen at molecular- and fibril-levels by combination of low temperatures and freezing were experimentally characterized using modulated differential scanning calorimetry.…

  • 3D printing of hydrogel is published at Int J Heat Mass.

    3D printing of hydrogel is published at Int J Heat Mass.

    Dropwise gelation-dehydration kinetics during drop-on-demand printing of hydrogel-based materials Bumsoo Han, Gyu Young Yun, J. William Boley, Samuel Haidong Kim, Jun Young Hwang, George T.-C. Chiu and Kinam Park Abstract: The present study aims to characterize and understand the dropwise gelation-dehydration phenomena during drop-on-demand (DOD) printing of hydrogel-based soft materials. Functional soft materials have broader impacts…

  • Video Clip: Freezing induced deformation of tissue

    Video Clip: Freezing induced deformation of tissue

    This video clip is showing dermal equivalents with quantum dot labeled fibroblasts during freezing. The tissue equivalents are exposed to a temperature gradient (-20 degC on the left and 4 degC on the right). When the clip starts, freezing interface moves from left to right. Due to the volumetric expansion of water during freezing, the…

  • Publications in 2008~2015

    List of publications until 2015 L. Shi, C. Dames, J. R. Lukes, P. S. Reddy, J. Duda, D. G. Cahill, J. Lee, A. Marconnet, K. E. Goodson, J.-H. Bahk, A. Shakourij, R. S. Prasher , J. Felts, W. P. King, B. Han, and J. C. Bischof, 2015, “Evaluating broader impacts of nanoscale thermal transport,” Nanoscale and…