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3D-Printing

Microfluidics for Cell-Based Analysis
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African Sleeping Sickness

Building biosensors and identifying glucose uptake inhibitors as potential therapeutics
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Angiogenesis

Targeting the role of the anthrax toxin receptor CMG2 in treating cancer and eye disease
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News

  • March 13, 2024: Paper accepted in Lab on a Chip. Congratulations to Dr. Matthew Viglione from the Nordin lab and Aubri Saxton from the Van Ry Lab.
  • March 13, 2024: A paper was published in Clinical Proteomics. Congratulations to Dr. Rob Roden and co-authors on this publication. We'll work to get the other soft contact lens proteomics papers published in 2024.
  • August 9, 2023: Paper accepted in Micromachines. Congratulations to Connor Roper (2nd author) for his significant contributions to the paper "Biocompatible high-resolution 3D printed microfluidic devices: integrated cell chemotaxis demonstration."
  • September 20, 2022: Christensen Lab receives new NIH grant with Harvard Medical School/Boston Children's Hospital (R01HD110922; PI: Rogers), "CMG2 as a target for safe and effective treatment of endometriosis-associate pain."
  • September 16, 2022: Christensen Lab receives a new NIH grant with Harvard Medical School/Boston Children's Hospital (R01EY033354, PI: Rogers), "Functional requirement of CMG2 for endothelial cell chemotaxis and resulting angiogenesis."