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Interface Performance Enhancement in 3D-Printed Biphasic Scaffolds with Interlocking Hourglass Geometry - Annals of Biomedical Engineering 07/15/2025

New paper from Dr. David Nedrelow's PhD project work in our lab at OU! David 3D-printed a scaffold to withstand compression in one direction, and shear in another, intended to help in joints with hinge-like movement such as the knee, elbow, or TMJ.

Interface Performance Enhancement in 3D-Printed Biphasic Scaffolds with Interlocking Hourglass Geometry - Annals of Biomedical Engineering The cartilaginous surfaces in ginglymus (hinge) joints such as the knee, elbow, and the ginglymoarthrodial temporomandibular joint (TMJ) primarily function under unidirectional shear and orthogonal compression. Regenerative medicine approaches to treat injured or arthritic joints include biphasic sc...

04/18/2024

📸 Throwback Thursday to our Fall 2009 lab photo at KU's Allen Fieldhouse!!

Photos from Detamore Lab's post 04/17/2024

🎉Congrats to our outstanding senior BME undergraduate, Joy Lambert, for successfully defending her senior thesis today!

Thanks to all her committee members for their wonderful mentorship, Prof. Townsend (chair) and Prof. Breen (member)! 👏

Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering

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