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Overview

Tal Dvir is a researcher affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel focusing on multiple intersecting fields including Engineering, Materials Science, and Medicine. Their work prominently spans Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials, and Surgery, with additional contributions in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Molecular Biology.

Dvir's research explores several main topics, notably:

  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells Research

Their publications appear predominantly in specialized venues, including:

  • Advanced Materials
  • Advanced Science
  • Gels
  • Advanced Materials Technologies
  • Nature Reviews Cardiology

Among the recent papers associated with Tal Dvir are:

  • "Nanoengineered Peptide-Based Antimicrobial Conductive Supramolecular Biomaterial for Cardiac Tissue Engineering" (2021, Advanced Materials)
  • "Electrospun Fibrous PVDF-TrFe Scaffolds for Cardiac Tissue Engineering, Differentiation, and Maturation" (2020, Advanced Materials Technologies)
  • "Unusual Two-Step Assembly of a Minimalistic Dipeptide-Based Functional Hypergelator" (2020, Advanced Materials)
  • "3D Tissue and Organ Printing-Hope and Reality" (2021, Advanced Science)
  • "Bioengineering approaches to treat the failing heart: from cell biology to 3D printing" (2021, Nature Reviews Cardiology)

Their coauthor network includes researchers with whom they have collaborated multiple times, such as Assaf Shapira, Hadas Oved, Eric Silberman, Nadav Noor, and Michael Namestnikov.

Best Publications

  • Nanotechnological strategies for engineering complex tissues.

    Tal Dvir;Brian P. Timko;Brian P. Timko;Daniel S. Kohane;Robert Langer

  • 3D Printing of Personalized Thick and Perfusable Cardiac Patches and Hearts

    Nadav Noor;Assaf Shapira;Reuven Edri;Idan Gal

  • Nanowired three-dimensional cardiac patches

    Tal Dvir;Tal Dvir;Brian Paul Timko;Brian Paul Timko;Mark Daniel Brigham;Shreesh R. Naik

  • Macroporous nanowire nanoelectronic scaffolds for synthetic tissues

    Bozhi Tian;Jia Liu;Tal Dvir;Tal Dvir;Lihua Jin

  • Remotely triggerable drug delivery systems.

    Brian P. Timko;Tal Dvir;Tal Dvir;Daniel S. Kohane;Daniel S. Kohane

  • Tissue–electronics interfaces: from implantable devices to engineered tissues

    Ron Feiner;Tal Dvir

  • Engineered hybrid cardiac patches with multifunctional electronics for online monitoring and regulation of tissue function

    Ron Feiner;Leeya Engel;Sharon Fleischer;Maayan Malki

  • Gold Nanoparticle-Decellularized Matrix Hybrids for Cardiac Tissue Engineering

    Michal Shevach;Sharon Fleischer;Assaf Shapira;Tal Dvir

  • The effect of immobilized RGD peptide in alginate scaffolds on cardiac tissue engineering.

    Michal Shachar;Orna Tsur-Gang;Tal Dvir;Jonathan Leor

  • Gold Nanoparticle-Integrated Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

    Moran Yadid;Ron Feiner;Tal Dvir

  • Gold Nanoparticle-Decorated Scaffolds Promote Neuronal Differentiation and Maturation

    Koby Baranes;Michal Shevach;Michal Shevach;Orit Shefi;Orit Shefi;Tal Dvir;Tal Dvir

  • A Self-Healing, All-Organic, Conducting, Composite Peptide Hydrogel as Pressure Sensor and Electrogenic Cell Soft Substrate.

    Priyadarshi Chakraborty;Tom Guterman;Nofar Adadi;Moran Yadid

  • Nanoengineering gold particle composite fibers for cardiac tissue engineering

    Michal Shevach;Ben M. Maoz;Ron Feiner;Assaf Shapira

  • Coiled fiber scaffolds embedded with gold nanoparticles improve the performance of engineered cardiac tissues

    Sharon Fleischer;Michal Shevach;Ron Feiner;Tal Dvir

  • A novel perfusion bioreactor providing a homogenous milieu for tissue regeneration.

    Tal Dvir;Nessi Benishti;Michal Shachar;Smadar Cohen

  • Modular assembly of thick multifunctional cardiac patches.

    Sharon Fleischer;Assaf Shapira;Ron Feiner;Tal Dvir

  • Photo-targeted nanoparticles.

    Tal Dvir;Matthew R. Banghart;Brian P. Timko;Brian P. Timko;Robert Langer

  • Personalized Hydrogels for Engineering Diverse Fully Autologous Tissue Implants.

    Reuven Edri;Idan Gal;Nadav Noor;Tom Harel

  • Nanoengineered Peptide-Based Antimicrobial Conductive Supramolecular Biomaterial for Cardiac Tissue Engineering.

    Priyadarshi Chakraborty;Hadas Oved;Darya Bychenko;Yifei Yao

  • Electric Field Stimulation Integrated into Perfusion Bioreactor for Cardiac Tissue Engineering

    Yiftach Barash;Tal Dvir;Pini Tandeitnik;Emil Ruvinov

  • Spring-like fibers for cardiac tissue engineering.

    Sharon Fleischer;Ron Feiner;Assaf Shapira;Jing Ji

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel S. Kohane
Daniel S. Kohane Harvard Medical School
Ehud Gazit
Ehud Gazit Tel Aviv University
Ronglih Liao
Ronglih Liao Stanford University
Bozhi Tian
Bozhi Tian University of Chicago
Doron Shabat
Doron Shabat Tel Aviv University
Wei Ji
Wei Ji Renmin University of China
Lihi Adler-Abramovich
Lihi Adler-Abramovich Tel Aviv University
Zhigang Suo
Zhigang Suo Harvard University

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