Biography:
Panthipa Suwannakot received her bachelor’s in 2017 and master’s in early 2019 from the University of New South Wales, Australia. In her master’s she worked on developing a rapid detection technique for perfluorooctanoic acid in environmental water samples using metal-organic framework-enhanced solid-phase microextraction mass spectrometry. She is currently pursuing her PhD there under the supervision of Prof. J. Justin Gooding. Her PhD’s work centres around developing a high-throughput in vitro analysis of the extracellular matrix cancer environment modelled using 3D bioprinting with the hopes of closely mimicking the complexities found in human bodies.
Title : High-throughput in vitro analysis of engineered tumour microenvironments using 3D bioprinting