Published on: 10 February 2018, 10:31AM
Modified on: 27 February 2019, 3:49AM
Dr Eliza Fong

Dr Eliza Fong’s work reported on Nanowerk

Dr Eliza and her team’s work on developing liver tumor models called patient-derived xenografts (PDX) has been published in the leading bioengineering journal – Biomaterials – and reported on Nanowerk on 8 Feb 2018. Her work addressed the expensive and time-consuming conventional method of growing PDX cancer cells in culture, by introducing synthetic 3D scaffolds.

Dr Eliza Fong

Dr Eliza and her team’s work on developing liver tumor models called patient-derived xenografts (PDX) has been published in the leading bioengineering journal – Biomaterials – and reported on Nanowerk on 8 Feb 2018.

Her work addressed the expensive and time-consuming conventional method of growing PDX cancer cells in culture, by introducing synthetic 3D scaffolds. These are made of a plant-based porous hydrogel which helps the cells to maintain proper shape, function and growth for drug screening.

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