Madison Cook
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Dr. Madison Cook is pioneering the automated fabrication of complex, physiologically relevant tissue models, with a focus on advancing liver tissue engineering. Her most-cited work, a 2022 study on point-of-use, automated fabrication of a 3D human liver model supplemented with human adipose microvessels, has garnered 15 citations and represents a significant leap toward scalable, reproducible tissue manufacturing. By integrating microvascular networks into thick (≤1 cm), cell-dense liver constructs, Dr. Cook addresses a critical bottleneck in the field: the transition from custom, labor-intensive protocols to automated, high-throughput production. This innovation not only enhances the physiological fidelity of in vitro models for drug testing and disease study but also paves the way for clinical applications in regenerative medicine. Her contributions are particularly impactful for researchers seeking to bridge the gap between bench-top prototypes and clinically viable tissue products. With a growing citation record and a focus on translational biofabrication, Dr. Cook is establishing herself as a key figure in the next generation of tissue engineering, where automation and vascularization converge to create more accurate, scalable human tissue models.
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