Aric Lu
@Aricluwhu
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Critically acclaimed turkey sighter, Lewis Lab, Harvard SEAS, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering.
Cambridge, MA
Joined January 2014
TODAY! We will be live on Twitch @ 3PM PST ( https://t.co/XX4re6bru6) with Dr. Jeremy Huang and Aric Lu to discuss their @natBME paper "Orthogonally induced differentiation of stem cells for the programmatic patterning of vascularized organoids".
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Harvard counseling and mental health resources "Anti-Asian Racism Resources" page starting off strong with "You may wish that you weren't Asian, but remember that your ancestors likely went through similar or even worse incidents..."
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A letter (draft) to the President @MIT from ~100 MIT faculty members. It compares facts and Government's allegations against Professor Gang Chen. Versions of it have been sent to many people, and it is in the public domain. A powerful ending: "We are all Gang Chen"
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Looking forward to it @GVNlab Thanks so much for the kind invitation. I really appreciate it!
Next week, October 21st at 3pm EDT, we’ll welcome Prof. @JenniferALewis1 from @wyssinstitute @hseas to #TissueTalks to present on her group’s work in “biomanufacturing vascularized organ building blocks and 3D functional tissues”! Register here: https://t.co/Je8tB9qQKn
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The controversy on in situ conversion of astrocytes to region-specific neurons continues... A new commentary argues that the Zhang group used too high AAV doses when claiming that in situ converted neurons are derived from existing neurons in the brain 1/5
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Please spread the word! -- New @UCSF_BioE faculty position, part of a multi year initiative to foster equity and inclusion in science/engineering and promote the success of our diverse student population.
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Proud to share a review by our very talented team @SilviaV74098895 and @bruna_paulsen; highlighting the current knowledge on brain organoids, comparing with the endogenous human brain, and discussing experimental strategies to pioneer understanding of neurodevelopmental disorders
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An orthogonal differentiation platform for genomically programming stem cells, organoids, and bioprinted tissues https://t.co/fwrHq7cuap
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It's time vote for the Wyss in #STATMadness! Two Wyss Institute technologies, SWIFT 3D-organ printing and CRISPR smart materials, have been chosen to compete in this bracket-style, head-to-head competition.
statnews.com
Who will be the 2026 MVP of health and medicine? STAT Madness is a bracket-style tournament to find the best innovations in science and medicine from
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This 3D-printed 3D printer can 3D print (say that 5 times fast!) complex, multimaterial objects at breakneck speed thanks to its custom printheads that seamlessly switch inks up to 50x per second. https://t.co/TsFMEoodVL
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3D printers are revolutionizing manufacturing by allowing users to create any physical shape they can imagine on-demand. However, most extrusion-based printers available commercially are only able to...
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Postdoc position available at BU BME in the awesome Nia Lab ( https://t.co/UhyuaR5mY4) on pulmonary tumor microenvironment. Feel free to share if you know anyone who would be interested!
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Check out this work by my good friends in the Lewis Lab at Harvard! @mascott85 @SebastienUzel
All organs need blood vessels to supply their cells with nutrients, but most lab-grown organoids lack a supportive vasculature. The new SWIFT method from the Wyss & @hseas 3D prints vascular channels into living tissues.
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Wyss images can be seen on display all over the Longwood area as part of the Outside program from @MASCOLMA. Here’s a preview - tweet at us if you see them outside.
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Excited to be part of this study, led by Keith Tyo, on recording the timecourse of ion concentration into a strand of DNA, with few-minute time resolution. A step towards being able to record neural activity into a DNA-based ticker-tape? https://t.co/ZBmcWHLbXC
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We are working on a cookbook-style protocol for learning expansion microscopy, designed for beginners with only basic biology experience -- would anyone want to try and beta-test it, and give us feedback? Email us at info@expansionmicroscopy.org ! #expansionmicroscopy
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