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Ashleigh Theberge

MEM-SeedChemistry

Ashleigh Theberge is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Research in the Theberge lab focuses on using new open microfluidic methods for material science and biomedical applications. Our new method to pattern hydrogels in three dimensions enables patterning of materials that cannot be patterned with other techniques such as extrusion or light-based methods.