Harvard SEAS
Harvard SEAS Engineers Develop 3D Printing Method for Soft Robotic Components with Programmable Shapes
The world of soft robotics is still largely in its pure research phase, but the R&D landscape has started to produce examples of early-stage commercialization. Researchers have started to refine…
Boston’s Additive Edge: Inside Harvard’s Lewis Lab and the Road to Patients, Part II
When I visited Jennifer Lewis’s lab earlier this summer, doctoral researcher Paul Stankey showed me how the team is laying the groundwork for bioprinting, from stem cells to vascular networks…
Boston’s Additive Edge: Inside Harvard’s Lewis Lab and the Bioprinting Blueprint, Part I
At Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Wyss Institute at Harvard, Jennifer Lewis’s lab is at the intersection of biology and engineering. Part workshop, part incubator for…
Fiber-infused Ink Brings 3D Printed Heart Models to Life
Bioengineering has significantly evolved in the last decade. Once again, scientists turned to 3D printed cardiac tissues to delve deeper into combating heart disease and tailoring treatments to the unique…























