News: Cellular and Tissue Engineering

Theory of bubbles lifts cell biology into a new, more quantitative era
A study published Sep. 22 in Nature details how an established physics theory governing bubble and droplet formation led to a new understanding of the principles organizing the contents of living cells. The work marks a seismic shift in researchers' ability both to understand and control the complex soft materials within our cells.
Cell mapping expert receives HHMI diversity fellowship with eight years of support
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) has named Princeton postdoctoral researcher Sofia Quinodoz a 2020 Hanna Gray Fellow, bolstering her study into how the structures within cells contribute to disease.
Postdoc Susan Leggett awarded fellowship to study aggressive cancer
Susan Leggett, a postdoctoral research associate in chemical and biological engineering, has received a two-year fellowship from the New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science (NJ ACTS), supporting her research into an especially aggressive form of cancer and connecting her with a network of advanced researchers beyond Princeton.