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Overview

Alshakim Nelson is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States and has a research focus primarily within the field of Engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
  • Advanced Materials and Mechanics
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects
  • Biodegradable Polymer Synthesis and Properties
  • Photopolymerization Techniques and Applications

Recent notable publications by Alshakim Nelson include:

  • The role of polymer mechanochemistry in responsive materials and additive manufacturing, 2020, Nature Reviews Materials
  • Compartmentalized microbes and co-cultures in hydrogels for on-demand bioproduction and preservation, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Sustainable Materials and Chemical Processes for Additive Manufacturing, 2020, Chemistry of Materials
  • 3D bioprinting of mechanically tuned bioinks derived from cardiac decellularized extracellular matrix, 2020, Acta Biomaterialia
  • 4D Printing of Multi-Stimuli Responsive Protein-Based Hydrogels for Autonomous Shape Transformations, 2021, Advanced Functional Materials

Alshakim Nelson frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Nature Communications
  • ACS Macro Letters
  • Advanced Materials

They collaborate regularly with a group of coauthors, with the most frequent among them being:

  • Naroa Sadaba
  • Gökçe Altın
  • Hal S. Alper
  • Trevor G. Johnston
  • Haritz Sardón

Best Publications

  • Multivalency and cooperativity in supramolecular chemistry.

    Jovica D. Badjić;Alshakim Nelson;Stuart J. Cantrill;W. Bruce Turnbull

  • Cross-linkable Polymers Based on Dialkylfluorenes

    G. Klärner;J.-I. Lee;V. Y. Lee;E. Chan

  • The role of polymer mechanochemistry in responsive materials and additive manufacturing

    Maroun Abi Ghanem;Amrita Basu;Reza Behrou;Nicholas Boechler

  • A Simple and Efficient Synthesis of Functionalized Cyclic Carbonate Monomers Using a Versatile Pentafluorophenyl Ester Intermediate

    Daniel P. Sanders;Kazuki Fukushima;Daniel J. Coady;Alshakim Nelson

  • Hydrogen bonding-enhanced micelle assemblies for drug delivery.

    Sung Ho Kim;Jeremy P.K. Tan;Fredrik Nederberg;Kazuki Fukushima

  • Compartmentalized microbes and co-cultures in hydrogels for on-demand bioproduction and preservation.

    Trevor G. Johnston;Shuo-Fu Yuan;James M. Wagner;Xiunan Yi

  • Stimuli-responsive materials in additive manufacturing

    Ryan T. Shafranek;S. Cem Millik;Patrick T. Smith;Chang-Uk Lee;Chang-Uk Lee

  • Synthesis of a family of amphiphilic glycopolymers via controlled ring-opening polymerization of functionalized cyclic carbonates and their application in drug delivery.

    Fabian Suriano;Russell Pratt;Jeremy P.K. Tan;Nikken Wiradharma

  • Dual-Responsive Hydrogels for Direct-Write 3D Printing

    Musan Zhang;Ankit Vora;Wei Han;Rudy J. Wojtecki

  • Sustainable Materials and Chemical Processes for Additive Manufacturing

    Eva Sanchez-Rexach;Eva Sanchez-Rexach;Trevor G. Johnston;Coralie Jehanno;Haritz Sardon

  • A self-assembled multivalent pseudopolyrotaxane for binding galectin-1.

    Alshakim Nelson;Jason M. Belitsky;Sébastien Vidal;C. Steven Joiner

  • Monolayer assembly of ferrimagnetic Co(x)Fe(3-x)O4 nanocubes for magnetic recording.

    Liheng Wu;Pierre-Olivier Jubert;David Berman;Wayne Imaino

  • Chemical modification and printability of shear-thinning hydrogel inks for direct-write 3D printing

    Patrick T. Smith;Amrita Basu;Abhijit Saha;Alshakim Nelson

  • 3D bioprinting of mechanically tuned bioinks derived from cardiac decellularized extracellular matrix.

    Yu Jung Shin;Ryan T. Shafranek;Jonathan H. Tsui;Jelisha Walcott

  • Self-assembled ferrimagnet--polymer composites for magnetic recording media.

    Qiu Dai;David Berman;Kumar Virwani;Jane Frommer

  • Organocatalytic living ring-opening polymerization of cyclic carbosiloxanes.

    Bas G G Lohmeijer;Geraud Dubois;Frank Leibfarth;Russell C Pratt

  • Electrochemical modeling of electron and proton transfer to ubiquinone-10 in a self-assembled phospholipid monolayer.

    M.R. Moncelli;L. Becucci;A. Nelson;R. Guidelli

  • 4D Printing of Multi-Stimuli Responsive Protein-Based Hydrogels for Autonomous Shape Transformations

    Benjaporn Narupai;Patrick T. Smith;Alshakim Nelson

  • Hydrogen-bonding catalysts based on fluorinated alcohol derivatives for living polymerization.

    Olivier Coulembier;Daniel P. Sanders;Alshakim Nelson;Andrew N. Hollenbeck

  • Magnetically-responsive self assembled composites

    Qiu Dai;Alshakim Nelson

  • Additive Manufacturing of Catalytically Active Living Materials

    Abhijit Saha;Trevor G. Johnston;Ryan T. Shafranek;Cassandra J. Goodman

  • Bifunctional hydrogel coatings for water purification membranes: Improved fouling resistance and antimicrobial activity

    Young Hye La;Bryan D. McCloskey;Ratnam Sooriyakumaran;Ankit Vora

Frequent Co-Authors

James L. Hedrick
James L. Hedrick IBM (United States)
J. Fraser Stoddart
J. Fraser Stoddart Northwestern University
Yi Yan Yang
Yi Yan Yang Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Joy Cheng
Joy Cheng IBM (United States)
Robert D. Miller
Robert D. Miller Stanford University
Sampath Purushothaman
Sampath Purushothaman IBM (United States)
Andrew J. Boydston
Andrew J. Boydston University of Wisconsin–Madison
Deok-Ho Kim
Deok-Ho Kim Johns Hopkins University
Haritz Sardon
Haritz Sardon University of the Basque Country
Philippe Dubois
Philippe Dubois University of Mons

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