Scientist at @JNJInnovMed Previously @BurdickLab @pennbioeng , @Allevi3D , @UofMaryland .Views and opinions are my own

Joined January 2013
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Some fun news - last month I began a new position as a scientist at @JanssenUS in the Drug Product Development and Device group. I am excited to begin this next chapter in my career!
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We are excited to share a preprint of our first collab. work @BioFrontiers with Prof. Leslie Leinwand, led by @apdhand, Miranda Juarros, and @Dr_TommyMartin! For those interested in digital light processing, cardiac biology, and/or disease modeling: doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.01.6…
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Excited to share our new method in @ScienceMagazine to advance the properties of DLP-printed materials. This work was led by @apdhand & @fiber_matt in collaboration w/ @HannahZlotnick & NIST colleagues. Link: science.org/doi/10.1126/scie… @CUEngineering @pennbioeng @BioFrontiers
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Annovis Bio @AnnovisBio announces results from their Phase 3 clinical trial of Buntanetap in a #Parkinsons cohort; This was a 6 month study of 523 participants with early PD (NCT05357989) irpages2.eqs.com/websites/an…
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$ANVS announces new data from the Phase III study of #buntanetap in #ParkinsonsDisease. The company will host a live webcast today at 4:30pm ET to discuss the study's results. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A. Full release: globenewswire.com/news-relea…
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BIOE advanced in rankings to 12th among public universities in bioengineering and biomedical engineering graduate programs and 28th in the nation according to the @usnews 2024-25 #BestColleges report. Read more at: bioe.umd.edu/news/story/umd-…
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Congratulations to our Chair, Dr. John P. Fisher, on being selected for the Distinguished University Professor Award—the highest academic honor at #UMD!
Congratulations to the 2024 Distinguished University Professor Award recipients! @UofMaryland @ClarkSchool @UMDBIOE @umd_arhu @UMDscience @umdgeology @UMDCollegeofEd @UMDPhysics @eceumd #UMD
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RT @EricTopol: Engineered T cells (w/ CD19) is hitting it big for autoimmune diseases: single injection for 15 patients with 3 conditions--…
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Congrats to @riffe_morgan on her first first author publication in the @BurdickLab published in @AdvSciNews, "Multi-Material Volumetric Additive Manufacturing of Hydrogels using Gelatin as a Sacrificial Network and 3D Suspension Bath." Link: doi.org/10.1002/adma.2023090…
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This times a million. I’ve posted about this issue several times in the past, especially in the context of hiring. We’re not hiring “the work,” we’re hiring YOU, the scientist. Nobody will care about the work if you communicate it poorly and/or are a jerk!
If you are a scientist, certainly in industry or even in academia, there is no such thing like your work “speaking for itself.” Whether you like it or not, you have to effectively communicate your work, market and sell it, at a level different from the work itself.
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If students tell me they want to get a PhD, I will support them and write them a letter. But I also tell them, because no one told me at age 21-22: -- You will spend your twenties making poverty wages while your peers start getting salaries, raises, bonuses, etc.; -- You may well get into credit card debt paying your bills as a result, especially if you are doing grad school in an expensive city; -- If you get a faculty job, your salary will likely not be much more than what some of your peers got upon graduating undergrad; -- You may well be 10 years behind your peers financially, which may not seem important at age 22 but it will be at age 32 I get that people say "but it's not about the money, it's about passion!" I thought that too. But this stuff matters a ton and students need to be aware of it.
Real, non-trollish life advice: If you're a smart young person and you really want to go to graduate school, then by all means go. But if you're on the fence, probably don't. That's not where the action is. And it's not where the action is going to be for the foreseeable future.
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My friend Trevor Kennison has been working on a documentary about his recovery and path to becoming a professional skier after spinal cord injury. Came out today on Netflix! Trevor is doing things most able-bodied people would not even consider. Go watch! netflix.com/title/81691263?s…
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Attention biotech innovators! Don't miss this opportunity to prepare your startup for success in large molecule drug development. Our upcoming program dives into topics like CMC, Effective Trial Designs, & Regulatory Strategies. Secure your spot: jji.jnj/3RjAk2c
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Got a unique Skype a Scientist request today that I want to see if we can fulfill. A dance teacher wants to connect with a "physical therapist, kinesiologist, exercise, or movement scientist specializing in dancers" Do we know anyone who studies this!?
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Check out new work from our lab in @AdvSciNews led by @CaprioNiko (w/ invaluable help from @Fiber_Matt & @DalyAndyy) developing granular composites composed of MSC spheroids & “spheroid-sized” microgels for engineering cartilage. @NIH @CEMB_STC Link: doi.org/10.1002/adma.2023122…
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What has biology done for fluid dynamics? I wrote this piece recently for a special collection on the value of interdisciplinary research in biological physics for @NaturePhysics Full article available here rdcu.be/ds8KY
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IMO, the challenge with not naming an academic lab after the PI is branding. You can’t add a lab name or a lab logo to publications, while the PI’s name will always be on publications. Name the lab whatever you want!! But I understand the choice to name it after the PI.
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Naming your lab after yourself is just weird.
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