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Q and A with a molecular engineering graduate student: Olivia Dotson

Posted on December 5, 2023 (December 19, 2023) by Bekka Coakley
Olivia Dotson at a poster session
Molecular engineering graduate student Olivia Dotson is not wasting any of her time at UW. The Ypsilanti, Michigan native is a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, focused on regeneration in injured or diseased livers.
Posted in NewsTagged bioprinting, hydrogel, tunable mechanical properties
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