Milica Radisic
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Milica Radisic (
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: Милица Радишић/Milica Radišić; born 1976) is a
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tissue engineer, academic and researcher. She is a professor at the
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’s Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, and the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry. She co-founded TARA Biosystems and is a senior scientist at the
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Research Institute. Radisic is known for creating beating heart tissue in a dish using human-induced pluripotent stem cells. Her research has led the replication of diseased human heart tissue that can be used for drug screening to help create treatment therapies for patients with heart injury. Radisic was recognized as a YWCA Toronto Woman of Distinction in 2018, and received the Women in Science and Engineering Breaking the Glass Ceiling Award. She is a Former Chair of the Membership Committee for the
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society is an international learned society dedicated to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Background Regenerative medicine involves processes of replacing, engineering or ...
. Radisic is a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Canada The Royal Society of Canada (RSC; , SRC), also known as the Academies of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences of Canada (French: ''Académies des arts, des lettres et des sciences du Canada''), is the senior national, bilingual council of distinguishe ...
, Academy of Sciences,
Canadian Academy of Engineering The Canadian Academy of Engineering () is a national academy of distinguished professional engineers in fields of engineering, who are elected on the basis of "their distinguished service and contribution to society, to the country and to the profes ...
,
American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) is a non-profit organization founded in 1991, and headquartered in Washington, D.C. It represents 50,000 medical and Biomedical engineering, biomedical engineers, and academic i ...
as well as Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society.


Education

Radisic attended the
University of Novi Sad The University of Novi Sad ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Универзитет у Новом Саду, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu; ) is a public university in Novi Sad, Serbia. Alongside nationally prestigious University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad is ...
for her freshman year and transferred to
McMaster University McMaster University (McMaster or Mac) is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The main McMaster campus is on of land near the residential neighbourhoods of Ainslie Wood, Ontario, Ainslie Wood and Westdale, Ontario, Westd ...
in 1996. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering in 1999 and earned her Ph.D. in chemical engineering from
Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a Private university, private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of moder ...
in 2004. She then completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology in 2005.


Career

Radisic started her career as a research assistant at McMaster University and MIT before working as a postdoctoral associate at Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology. In 2005, Radisic joined Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto as an assistant professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry. She was promoted to associate professor in 2010 and to professor, in 2014.


Research

Radisic's general research focuses on treatments for myocardial infarction and drug cardio-toxicity screening. Her work centers on using human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells to develop a heart patch that could be used to study the safety and efficacy of new drugs as well as its compatibility with various cell lines. Radisic was the first author of a highly cited paper in PNAS where she successfully generated beating heart tissues from embryonic stem cells via electrical stimulation.


Tissue engineering of cardiac patches

Radisic has worked on designing advanced bioreactors for cardiac tissue engineering capable of integrating mechanical and electrical stimuli with perfusion. She has also conducted research on developing strategies to engineer vascularized myocardium based on the tri-culture of key heart cell types using the engineered cardiac tissue as a model system for cardiac cell therapy or drug testing.


Organ-on-a-chip engineering

Radisic's lab works on the development of injectable hydrogels with specific peptides such as QHREDGS peptide–modified hydrogel. She also researched on the biometric cues in vitro and developed an engineered oriented cardiac tissue. Radisic has also worked on other biomaterials such as moldable elastomeric polyester-carbon nanotube scaffolds for cardiac tissue engineering that will promote survival and localization of the cardio-myocytes injected into the infarcted myocardium. Radisic developed a flexible shape-memory scaffold for minimally invasive delivery of functional tissues. The scaffold utilizes a biodegradable polymer and a micro-fabricated lattice design to allow its shape memory property. Her lab designed micro-fabricated cell culture systems with built-in electrodes and defined groove and ridge heights for simultaneous application of field stimulation and contact guidance cues, in order to understand interactive effects of multiple physical stimuli. Radisic and her team developed a microfabricated system for generating 3D, aligned beating cardiac tissue (Bio-wire) from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSC) derived cardiomyocytes. The system utilized electrical stimulation to increase the maturation of hPSC derived cardiomyocytes. Bio-wire is the first system combining electrical stimulation with geometry control of 3D tissue assembly to improve the electrical and ultra-structural properties of human cardiac tissue.


Awards and honors

*1999 – Merit Award, Canadian Society of Chemical Industries *2009 – Breaking the Glass Ceiling Award, Women in Science and Engineering (WISE), University of Toronto. *2010 – McMaster University Arch Award for work in Bioengineering, McMaster University *2011 – Connaught Innovation Award, University of Toronto *2012 – Young Engineer Achievement Award, Engineers Canada *2012 – McLean Award, University of Toronto *2013 – Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal *2013 – Inventor of the Year Award, University of Toronto *2014 – E.W.R Steacie Memorial Fellowship, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council *2015 – Hatch Innovation Award, Canadian Society of Chemical Engineers *2017 – Dr. E. R. Smith Lectureship in Cardiovascular Research Award, Libin Cardiovascular Institute, University of Calgary *2017 – Steacie Prize *2018 – Frost & Sullivan's Technology Innovation Award *2018 – YWCA Toronto Women of Distinction Award, Honouring Women in Canada


Bibliography


Book

• Cardiac Tissue Engineering Methods and Protocols (2014)


Selected articles

*Radisic, M., Park, H., Shing, H., Consi, T., Schoen, F.J., Langer, R., Freed, L.E. and Vunjak-Novakovic, G., 2004. Functional assembly of engineered myocardium by electrical stimulation of cardiac myocytes cultured on scaffolds. ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'', 101(52), pp. 18129–18134. *Radisic, M., Park, H., Chen, F., Salazar-Lazzaro, J.E., Wang, Y., Dennis, R., Langer, R., Freed, L.E. and Vunjak-Novakovic, G., 2006. Biomimetic approach to cardiac tissue engineering: oxygen carriers and channeled scaffolds. ''Tissue Engineering'', 12(8), pp. 2077–2091. *Shen, Y.H., Shoichet, M.S. and Radisic, M., 2008. Vascular endothelial growth factor immobilized in collagen scaffold promotes penetration and proliferation of endothelial cells. ''Acta Biomaterialia'', 4(3), pp. 477–489. *Miyagi, Y., Chiu, L.L., Cimini, M., Weisel, R.D., Radisic, M. and Li, R.K., 2011. Biodegradable collagen patch with covalently immobilized VEGF for myocardial repair. ''Biomaterials'', 32(5), pp. 1280–1290. *Thavandiran, N., Dubois, N., Mikryukov, A., Massé, S., Beca, B., Simmons, C.A., Deshpande, V.S., McGarry, J.P., Chen, C.S., Nanthakumar, K. and Keller, G.M., 2013. Design and formulation of functional pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiac microtissues. ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'', 110(49), pp.E4698-E4707. *Biowire: a platform for maturation of human pluripotent stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes SS Nunes, JW Miklas, J Liu, R Aschar-Sobbi, Y Xiao, B Zhang, J Jiang, ... ''Nature Methods'' 10 (8), 781–787 *A platform for generation of chamber-specific cardiac tissues and disease modeling Y Zhao, N Rafatian, NT Feric, BJ Cox, R Aschar-Sobbi, EY Wang, ... ''Cell'' 176 (4), 913–927. e18 *Flexible shape-memory scaffold for minimally invasive delivery of functional tissues M Montgomery, S Ahadian, LD Huyer, ML Rito, RA Civitarese, ... ''Nature Materials'' 16 (10), 1038–1046 *Biodegradable scaffold with built-in vasculature for organ-on-a-chip engineering and direct surgical anastomosis B Zhang, M Montgomery, MD Chamberlain, S Ogawa, A Korolj, A Pahnke, ... ''Nature Materials'' 15 (6), 669–678


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Radisic, Milica 1976 births Living people People from Bačka Palanka Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering McMaster University alumni MIT School of Engineering alumni Academic staff of the University of Toronto Canadian people of Serbian descent