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3D Bioprinting: An Enabling Technology for Stem Cell EngineeringShaochen Chen, Panel I: Engineering Microenvironments for Stem CellsOctober 9, 2014Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2014 Topics: Speakers: Shaochen Chen, Karen Christman Run Time: 16 minutes Shaochen Chen, Ph.D., Professor, NanoEngineering & Bioengineering; Co-Director, Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering Center, UC San DiegoDr.... |
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Discussion, Panel I: Engineering Microenvironments for Stem CellsKaren Christman, Shaochen Chen, Adam Engler, Sharon PresnellOctober 9, 2014Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2014 Topics: Speakers: Karen Christman, Shaochen Chen, Adam Engler, Sharon Presnell Run Time: 21 minutes Karen Christman, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Bioengineering, UC San DiegoDr. Christman joined the Department of Bioengineering in 2007 and is a... |
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Engineering Regenerative MedicineA conversation with Karen ChristmanOctober 31, 2012Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2012 Topics: Speakers: Karen Christman Run Time: 36 minutes Karen Christman is currently assistant professor in the Department of Bioengineering and a member of the Institute of Engineering and Medicine at UC... |
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Panel 4: DiscussionTissue Engineering and Extracellular InfluencesOctober 31, 2012Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2012 Topics: Speakers: Adam Engler, David Schaffer, Darryl D'Lima, Alessandra Sacco, Karen Christman Run Time: 07 minutes Adam Engler is an assistant professor in the Department of Bioengineering at UC San Diego as well as a resident scientist at the Sanford Consortium... |
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