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Posts by Ritu Raman
Excited to see our MagMix platform on the cover of Device! MagMix is a modular, compact, material-agnostic in situ mixing platform for 3D bioprinters that actively + safely homogenizes cell-laden bioinks with no printer hardware/software mods:
www.cell.com/device/fullt...
@cellpress.bsky.social
The big reveal… so proud of Sonika Kohli and Angel Bu for winning a Koch Institute Image Award for their piece titled “Repairing Lost Connections” featuring our lab’s work on treating nerve injuries. Check it out for yourself by visiting the public galleries at the MIT Koch Institute!
We made the front cover of Advanced Science with our paper on using tendons to make muscle-powered robots stronger! Happy to be part of an exciting special issue on "Sustainable Materials in Soft Robotics and Electronics". Check out our paper here:
doi.org/10.1002/advs...
#biofabrication #robotics
Happy to contribute to this Science Robotics perspective led by Raman Lab postdoc Dr. Ronald Heisser. We highlight how fostering relationships between the disability and soft #robotics communities could spark innovations that benefit society:
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Great MIT News feature on how our lab is tackling one of the most significant challenges in 3D #bioprinting: gravity-driven cell sedimentation! Our modular platform prevents clogged nozzles + uneven cell distribution, enabling fabrication of large-scale viable tissues:
news.mit.edu/2026/magneti...
New #3Dbioprinting paper out today in Device @cellpress.bsky.social! Presenting MagMix: a compact modular platform for active in situ bioink mixing during bioprinting. MagMix uses a magnetic propellor to prevent cell settling, enabling consistent fabrication of large tissues: doi.org/10.1016/j.de...
Out today in Nature Electronics: we share our perspective on how instrumenting biohybrid robots with onboard #bioelectronics capable of integrated sensing, control, and power can enable real-world deployment of muscle-powered machines.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#Robotics #TissueEngineering
Out today in Nature - our collaborative work with Ryan Flynn's lab, led by Dr. Peiyuan Chai with support from Dr. @sinakheiri.bsky.social and @shahjess.bsky.social from our group. Exciting findings showcasing how glycoRNAs can modulate angiogenesis!
January marks 5 years of the Flynn Lab - it has been an exciting start and I’ve been lucky to have a great set of lab members that have been working with me to uncover new aspects of glycoRNAs and cell surface RNA biology… Now as an Associate Professor! @harvard.edu @bostonchildrens.bsky.social
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So happy that our paper on high-resolution patterning of muscle tissues with “STAMP” made it to the “Most Popular” collection in Biomaterials Science! Particularly rewarding to see many other labs adapt + use STAMP in the past year:
pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
#myoblue #TissueEngineering #muscle
So proud of Dr. Tamara Rossy from our lab for presenting her exciting research as one of the BMES CMBE postdoc awardees! Our muscles never skip leg day 💪🏽
@bmes-cmbe.bsky.social #myoblue
Wrapping up an incredible 2025 with the Raman Lab squad - we flexed our muscles and pumped out 14 exciting papers, preprints, and reviews! Stay tuned for lots more to come in 2026 from this dynamic team 💪🏽
ramanlab.mit.edu/publications/
#myoblue
And now it's time without further ado for my 12th Annual Top 10 Muscle Papers of the Year countdown. This year, we had over 70 votes for the top muscle papers of 2025. Thank you to all participants and authors for an exciting year of muscle biology. #Myoblue
Excited to share our new paper on high-throughput #optogenetic #exercise assays for tissue engineered skeletal muscle! We leverage a multi-well stimulation apparatus to study how exercise regimen of various durations + frequencies impact muscle gene expression:
doi.org/10.1002/btm2...
#myoblue
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Your body has tendons, your robots should too! Our new paper in Advanced Science highlights how adding tendons to muscle-powered “biohybrid” robots makes them 11X stronger. Check out this great MIT News feature of our work:
news.mit.edu/2025/artific...
#biohybrid #robotics #biomaterials
Want to make your biohybrid robots *11X* more powerful? Add tendons! The latest story from our lab gives muscle actuators a *major design upgrade* by tissue engineering modular "muscle-tendon units" that mimic musculoskeletal architectures in nature:
advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Preprint alert: Our latest study shows that "4D" force patterning enables spatial control of angiogenesis! Check out how we use Magnetic Matrix Actuation to precisely fabricate of 3D microvascular networks:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Meet the Raman Lab at #TERMISAM2025! Excited to share presentations from Angel Bu, Jessica Shah, Dr. Tamara Rossy, Brandon Rios, and Dr. Ferdows Afghah highlighting our latest efforts in #TissueEngineering.
@termisam.bsky.social
Visionary talk from Jennifer Lewis yesterday at the MIT.nano Dresselhaus Lecture, highlighting opportunities for 3D printing in soft robotics & tissue engineering! You can watch the full lecture and the q&a session (moderated by me!) here: mitnano.mit.edu/events/dress...
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The ***constructive*** nature of the feedback is my favorite part! We’ve found it a super useful tool in the lab thus far!
We are recruiting new faculty in IMES at MIT!
IMES (Institute for Medical Engineering and Science) is the MIT home of the famous HST program. As faculty are also appointed in a department at MIT, we have diverse research programs, all focused on human health.
faculty-searches.mit.edu/imes-search/
During these uncertain times, I’m very happy to see that my institution, @scripps.edu has an open tenure-track Assistant Professor position. Any field in Chemistry or Biology is welcome. I’d especially love to see fellow neuroscientists apply. Please repost!
apply.interfolio.com/174756
Congrats Kara!!! Super exciting work!