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Dinh Lab
Research News:
-May-2020: Our works were accepted for publication the manuscript "Therapeutics Functional Reservoir Microcapsules Generated via Microfluidic Fabrication for Long-Term Cardiovascular " in Lab on a Chip
-March-2019: Our works were accepted for publication the manuscript "Upconversion Amplification through Dielectric Superlensing Modulation" in Nature Communications
-December-2018: Amazing giving the talk ‘’From Microfluidics to 3D-Bioprinting for Human/Organs-on-Chips Development’’ and visiting at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm.
A fantastic @MicroNano 2018 Conference brings the connection of science and industry. I am excited to see enormous microfluidic start-up companies attended this conference.
- December-2018: I am happy to give my opinions as a guest dialouge at the International MicroNano conference, December 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- December-2018: I am happy to give a keynote speech (invited, costs covered) for sharing my work ''Brain-on-Chip and NIR laser 3D-Bioprinting in theme Organs-on-Chips'' at the International MicroNano conference, December 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- August-2018: Invited to contribute a book chapter ‘’Organs-on-Chips Platforms for translational Medicine applications’’ in the book for publishing Elsevier Press in 2019: ‘’Organs-on-Chips: engineered microenvironments for Safety and Efficacy testing’’. This book is aimed to provide insights into functional microphysiological/Organ on Chip platforms for toxicity and efficacy testing as well as opportunities for translational medicine.
- June-2018: I am happy to give a keynote speech (invited, costs covered) for sharing my work ''Brain-on-Chip and NIR laser 3DBioprinting in theme Organs-on-Chips'' at the International MicroNano conference, December 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 03-Jan-2018: Duy’s work ‘’ NIR laser 3D bioprinting’’ is featured in Biannual Newsletter on What’s On at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, NUS (link)
- 19-Sep-2017: Duy’s Poster of MicroTAS 2017 ‘’ Bottom-Up Tissue Engineering By Light Directed Assembly Of Building Blocks With Microscale Control’’ is awarded Travel Grant (500 $ USD) from The Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society (CBMS)
Duy's novel technique for 3D bioprinting has been featured in Wiley AdvancedScienceNews.
- Duy's work has been shortlisted (4 from ~130) for the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) innovation award. Prof Chen Chia-Hung is going to present this work in Reno, USA in October.
- 22-August-2017: Duy's work for 3D bioprinting has been featured in News of Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore.
- 03-August-2017: Duy's new technique for 3D bioprinting is featured in Wiley AdvancedScienceNews.
- July- 2017: New paper accepted '' Heterogeneous multi-compartmental hydrogel particles as synthetic cells for incompatible tandem reactions'' by Hongliang Tan, Song Guo, Ngoc-Duy Dinh, Rongcong Luo, Jin Lin and Chia-Hung Chen to Nature Communications
- May- 2017: Duy's paper '' Tissue Engineering: Effective Light Directed Assembly of Building Blocks with Microscale Control'' to Small (accepted/Cover Feature, highlighted by Video Abstract)
Featured in 3D printer and 3D printing news(3ders.org); 3Dprint.com; NanoHybrids
3dprintingindustry.com,
- March- 2017: ''Methods of Assembling A Structure (A novel Bioprinting method)'' Chia-Hung Chen, Ngoc-Duy Dinh, US Patent filed, No. 10201701321V
- Nov- 2016: New paper '' Heterogeneous multi-compartmental hydrogel particles as synthetic cells for incompatible tandem reactions'' by Hongliang Tan, Song Guo, Ngoc-Duy Dinh, Rongcong Luo, Jin Lin and Chia-Hung Chen Nature Communications
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- Oct- 2016: New paper '' Ultrafast Responsive Hydrogel as an Injectable Pump for Rapid On-demand Fluidic Flow Control'' - Rongcong and Duy to Biomicrofluidics (Accepted)
- 1-Oct- 2015: New papers published by Rongcong and Duy on Advanced Functional Materials: “Gradient Porous Elastic Hydrogels with Shape-memory Property and Anisotropic Responses for Programmable Locomotion”, selected as Front Cover Story
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