Jonian Grosha

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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About

Dr. Jonian Grosha is a pioneer in the automation of tissue engineering, with a focused expertise in high-throughput robotic assembly and the scalable fabrication of three-dimensional vascular tissues. His most-cited work, "A Method for High-Throughput Robotic Assembly of Three-Dimensional Vascular Tissue" (2019, 11 citations), addresses a critical bottleneck in the commercialization of engineered tissues: the delicate handling of self-assembled constructs during early development. By developing a robotic system capable of automating the assembly process, Grosha has laid essential groundwork for moving tissue-engineered products from the lab bench to clinical and industrial scale. This contribution is particularly notable for its potential to revolutionize the production of vascularized tissues, a long-standing challenge in regenerative medicine. His research bridges the gap between biological self-assembly and manufacturing precision, offering a pathway toward reproducible, high-throughput fabrication. For students and researchers, Grosha’s work exemplifies how engineering principles can solve biological problems, making him a key figure in the future of automated tissue manufacturing.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
A Method for High-Throughput Robotic Assembly of Three-Dimensional Vascular Tissue
11 citations · 2019
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2019 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 5
🏛 Institutions: Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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