Sarah M. Moss
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Dr. Sarah M. Moss is pioneering the scalable, automated fabrication of complex human tissue models, bridging the critical gap between bespoke lab prototypes and clinically relevant, high-throughput production. Her work centers on developing advanced *in vitro* systems that more faithfully replicate the architecture and function of native human tissues, with a particular focus on integrating vascular components. In her landmark 2022 study, Moss introduced an automated method for constructing a thick (up to 1 cm), cell-dense 3D human liver model supplemented with human adipose microvessels. This breakthrough directly addresses a major bottleneck in tissue engineering: the challenge of manufacturing complex, vascularized tissues at scale. By automating the process, her research not only enhances reproducibility but also paves the way for more physiologically accurate drug screening and disease modeling platforms. With 15 citations already, this work is rapidly gaining traction as a foundational approach for next-generation organ-on-a-chip and regenerative medicine applications, positioning Moss as a leading voice in the future of automated tissue fabrication.
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