Towards 3D fabrication of MgP-based mechanically competent implants for bone regeneration

Nasim Golafshan

What was your PhD about? 

"During my PhD, my research was centered around the creation of customized implants for bone regeneration that were both mechanically robust and capable of degrading. To accomplish this, I employed various additive manufacturing techniques such as extrusion-based and melt electrowriting printers. The implants were fabricated using Magnesium Phosphate ceramics and polycaprolactone as the bone inducing material."

What is your fondest memory of your time at RMU?  

"The thing that appealed to me the most about RMCU was the welcoming atmosphere, which provided me with the opportunity to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds and engage in scientific discussions."  

What are you going to do next?  

"At the moment I am a postdoc researcher at Technical university of Denmark in Copenhagen, working on the energy harvesting materials to deliver drug through intestine."