Melt Electrospinning, Melt Electrowriting, Additive Manufacturing, Neural Tissue Engineering

Joined November 2012
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Paul Dalton retweeted
Happy Friday from the Knight Campus! 🍂 A stunning fall day here by the Willamette River. Our community is energized for the exciting work ahead. #KnightCampus #AccelerateYourCareer #UOResearch
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An incredible opportunity with an amazing technology...
My lab at @ETH_en is looking to hire an engineering PhD student to work on next generation FLight printers onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/… Online applications at: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
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Paul Dalton retweeted
Are you at #TERMIS2024? Come visit us at booth 103 and learn more about the Department of Bioengineering and the transformative developments taking place at the #KnightCampus. Members of the @meltelectrospin Lab will be handing out 3d printed chocolate!
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Paul Dalton retweeted
Happy International Women in Engineering Day!! #INWED24 #WomeninEngineering #EnhancedbyEngineering @QUT #BioAM
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Neat photo booth for some fun photos to wind up @wbc2024 in Daegu.
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Paul Dalton retweeted
24 Apr 2024
Our 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄 "Materials and Strategies to Enhance Melt Electrowriting Potential" is out in Advanced Materials! 👀shorturl.at/ekDN7 A must-read for MEW researchers and curious minds!💡 @meltelectrospin @UOKnightCampus @labquimac @AnderReizabal @BCMaterials @WileyGlobal
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Curious about melt electrowriting, what it is and how it's used? Join this session on April 4th to gain insights and the latest developments in this powerful 3D printing technology
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Join a panel of leading experts Next Thursday April 4th 2 PM Pacific Time and explore together the potential of #MEW #MELTElectrowriting #3DPrinting in #healthcare - ift.tt/fVWnJsv instagr.am/p/C48MxC8ssx4/
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Paul Dalton retweeted
New cover on @ACSBiomaterials! Great paper “Cryo-Electrohydrodynamic Jetting of Aqueous Silk Fibroin Solutions” with the participation of Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez, @@AnderReizabal and @PaulaSaiiz. Congratulations!! @meltelectrospin doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomateri…
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Proud of our contribution to fabricate full thickness human skin in vitro, showing how melt electrowriting creates advanced, quality products. The dermal-epidermal junctions are well-replicated, working together with L'Oreal researchers. More to come! doi.org/10.1002/adfm.2023147…
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Paul Dalton retweeted
Officially a 'Senior Research Fellow' (Level C) today! Grateful for the massive boost this promotion gives me to take the next steps in my academic adventure. Pictured: new headshot, new toys for the new lab & new research directions! 👩‍🔬🌱🔬 @QUT #biofabrication #AcademicTwitter
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Paul Dalton retweeted
Check out our preprint describing a new application of nanohoops in melt electrowriting - wonderful collaboration with my UO colleague, Paul Dalton, at the @UOKnightCampus @meltelectrospin @uoregon 🦆🦆 shorturl.at/yJLX7
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Research stagnates without new abilities- submit your new biofabrication ideas to the Emerging Biofabrication Technologies symposium at TERMIS World Congress in Seattle. @TERMISAM wc2024.termis.org/call-for-a…

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Paul Dalton retweeted
Thanks to brilliant #MEWron technology developed by @luposchainsky & @meltelectrospin's team at the @UOKnightCampus, we have developed #biomimetic #microfiber #polyethyelene scaffolds to improve surgical options for #auricular #reconstruction. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
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More accolades to wrap up a fantastic 2023! 🏆 Naomi won the #QUT Inclusion & Diversity #award for empowering staff and students to achieve #excellence Currently in the #USA, Ted won the #HDR Support award for going above and beyond in his role Congratulations! 🥳 #superstars
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Paul Dalton retweeted
If you are "serious" about a dream, but you are not ready to move where the best are, not ready to train much harder, not ready to destroy the older versions of yourself, not ready to take any financial risk, not ready to lose your little comfort, then you are not serious at all.
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Paul Dalton retweeted
27 Nov 2023
Check this version of the MEWron family! Freezing the fibers with a collector at -35 ºC opens up a lot of possibilities for processing new materials, doesn't it? 💡🪢 #MEWron
Discover the innovation behind our modified 3D printer, equipped with a -35 °C collector and combined with silk concentrated solution, to facilitate the rapid solidification of microfibers for biologically relevant, hi-res, cm-scale, porous constructs pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs…
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Paul Dalton retweeted
Discover the innovation behind our modified 3D printer, equipped with a -35 °C collector and combined with silk concentrated solution, to facilitate the rapid solidification of microfibers for biologically relevant, hi-res, cm-scale, porous constructs pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs…
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Paul Dalton retweeted
Visible excitement proportional to how motivated I am to develop #nextgeneration #biofabtication solutions for #microtia and other conditions requiring reconstructive surgery. @ASBTE1 @QUT @UOKnightCampus #3Dprinting [credit to DALL.E for this futuristic vision board!]
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The cool cat of the MEWron family is revealed! A frozen collector reaching -35°C allows solution jetting making legit quality silk scaffolds. Lot’s of things to unpack with our latest work, based on the amazingly versatile @Voron_Design. @UOKnightCampus doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomateri…
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Of course, this paper comes with some stunning visuals! SEM image below as taken, with cool charging effects...no #startrek filter!. Awesome persistant research from @AnderReizabal on microscale 3D printing🤩
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