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Kynan Lawlor

Postdoctoral Scientist

Kynan Lawlor is a Senior Research Officer at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) in Melbourne, Australia.4 He is part of the Kidney Regeneration group within the Stem Cell Medicine research area.4 Lawlor's research focuses on kidney development, disease, and regeneration, with a particular emphasis on using stem cell-derived kidney organoids for various applications.12

Lawlor has made significant contributions to the field of kidney organoid research. He has been involved in developing methods for generating mini-kidneys from human stem cells, which can be used to screen drugs for kidney toxicity, model kidney diseases, and potentially develop treatments for kidney disorders.2 His work has included applying 3D cellular bioprinting techniques to improve the reproducibility and scalability of kidney organoid production.3

Some of Lawlor's notable research achievements include:

  1. Developing cellular extrusion bioprinting methods to enhance kidney organoid reproducibility and conformation.3
  2. Investigating variability in human kidney organoids.1
  3. Studying nephron progenitor commitment and its influence on kidney development.1

Lawlor has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals such as Nature Materials, Nature Methods, and Nature Communications.1 His research has garnered significant attention in the scientific community, with several of his papers receiving high citation counts.1

Highlights

Kidney Development, Disease and Regeneration
Cellular extrusion bioprinting improves kidney organoid ...
Kidney organoids: accurate models or fortunate accidents - PMC

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Melbourne, Australia