Author
Amara Okafor
Her work centers on surface chemistry and the plasma-activation of silicon wafers to achieve anisotropic cell adhesion. She contributes deep-dive analyses on how surface treatments dictate the success of scaffold-cell integration.
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Articles by
Amara Okafor
Degradation and Rheological Analysis
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The Scaffolds That Vanish When the Job Is Done
Advanced Bio-resorbable Resins
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Printing a New Beginning: How Tiny Scaffolds Help Your Body Heal Itself
In-Situ Nanoscale Metrology
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How Science is Printing the Tiny Homes Your Cells Need to Heal
Degradation and Rheological Analysis
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The Nanometer Printer: How We Build Parts for the Body
Spectral Optimization and UV Curing
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The Science of Disappearing Scaffolds
Spectral Optimization and UV Curing
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The Incredible Disappearing Act of Modern Medical Implants
Piezo-Electric Inkjet Deposition
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Printing Tiny Scaffolds to Help the Body Heal Itself
In-Situ Nanoscale Metrology
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Small Wins and Tiny Details: This Week’s Science Digest
In-Situ Nanoscale Metrology
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Building a Home for Your Cells Using Tiny Inkjet Droplets
In-Situ Nanoscale Metrology
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The Nanoscale Construction Site
In-Situ Nanoscale Metrology
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The Micro-Scale Construction Site: Building Better Medical Implants
Advanced Bio-resorbable Resins
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The Physics of the Perfect Pore: Engineering New Tissue
Spectral Optimization and UV Curing
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How Tiny Printers are Building Homes for Your Cells
Tiny Drops, Big Results: The New Wave of Bio-Printing
Building with Light and Jello: The Future of Lab-Grown Tissue
The Tiny Printers Building Tomorrows Organs
Spectral Optimization and UV Curing
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The Tiny Scaffolds Helping Cells Find Their Way
Degradation and Rheological Analysis
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Why the Next Generation of Implants Will Simply Melt Away
Advanced Bio-resorbable Resins
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Building a Home for Cells: The Nanometer Challenge
Piezo-Electric Inkjet Deposition
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