Kathy Suqui
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Kathy Suqui is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of tissue engineering and automation, with a primary focus on developing scalable, high-throughput methods for constructing complex biological tissues. Her most significant contribution is the development of a robotic assembly system for creating three-dimensional vascular tissue, a breakthrough that addresses one of the most critical bottlenecks in tissue engineering: the transition from lab-scale manual fabrication to industrial-scale production. Her landmark 2019 paper, which has garnered 11 citations, details a method for handling fragile, self-assembled tissues that are notoriously difficult to manipulate with conventional robotic systems. This work represents an essential step toward the commercialization of engineered tissues, particularly for applications in regenerative medicine and drug testing. Suqui’s research is notable for its practical engineering approach, combining principles of robotics, materials science, and cell biology to solve real-world manufacturing challenges. Her achievements highlight the growing importance of automation in biotechnology, positioning her as a key figure in the future of tissue fabrication and personalized medicine.
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