January 2020 - March 2020
The Serpooshan Team uses a multidisciplinary approach to design and develop 3D printed micro/nano-scale tissue engineering technologies with the ultimate goal of generating 3D printed functional tissues and organs
I assisted in several ongoing research projects in the lab, pertaining to design, 3D printing, 3D bioprinting and perfusion-flow of 3D tissue constructs to study a variety of adult and pediatric cardiovascular disease.
Lab exposure: BioAssembly bot - 6 axis 3D bioprinter, Cellink Bio-X 3D bioprinter, Formlabs form 2 3D printer, formlabs form 3 3D printer, Ultimaker, cell and tissue culture lab, hydrogels and bioinks used in 3D bioprinting
August 2020 - December 2020
Tissue engineering and Mechanics lab at Georgia Tech does cutting edge research on Image-Based Design for Patient Specific Devices and Implants, Optimization and Scaffold Design for Regenerative Medicine and Biomaterial 3D Printing
As an Independent researcher, I am working on tissue modeling, mechanics, and 3D printing for pediatric airway splints and BT shunts for single ventricular defects; including working with software’s such as Materialise Mimics, Simpleware ScanIP, Solidworks and GrabCAD and working with 3D printers such as the Stratasys Polyjet J750 and Instron Model 5944
Shah K, Gadiya A, Shah M, Vyas D, Patel P, Bhojraj S, Nene A. Does Three-Dimensional Printed Patient-Specific Templates Add Benefit in Revision Surgeries for Complex Pediatric Kyphoscoliosis Deformity with Sublaminar Wires in Situ? A Clinical Study. Asian Spine J. 2020 Mar 30. doi: 10.31616/asj.2019.0021. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 32213799.
Vyas D, Udyawar D. (2019) A Review on Current State of Art of Bioprinting. In: Kumar L., Pandey P., Wimpenny D. (eds) 3D Printing
and Additive Manufacturing Technologies. Springer, Singapore