Graduate Student
Kyle has a bit of an obsession with 3D printing. Within the iCTERM lab, Kyle’s graduate research applies 3D printing technology to generate biomimetic structures that can be used to study cell-cell interactions. He is also an adjunct professor at the Community College of Philadelphia, teaching Additive Manufacturing and 3D design.
Research Interests
- Bioprinting
- Tissue Engineering
- Neurovascular Interactions
- 3D Modeling
Published Work
Presentations
Schwab, K. Sustainable Foods: 3D Printing with Soy-derived Bioink. Temple University Graduate Research Award Sustainability Program (2019). Philadelphia, PA
Posters
Schwab, K et al. 3D Bioprinting of Coronary Arteries Using Soy-derived Bioinks. Temple University Graduate Competition (2020). Philadelphia, PA