Sedona Red Rock News
Communications Specialist Johnna Johnson, left, Detective Aldo Or tega, Officer Jesse Santos, Chief Charles Husted, Officer Steven Willadsen, K-9 Officer Jon Reed and Max, Officer William Hunt, Sgt. Casey Pelletier, Officer Catherine Beers, Lt. Stephanie Foley, Officer Kevin
Hudspeth, Officer Justin White and Lt. Lucas Wilcoxson pose
for a photo after the chief and lieutenants gave awards and
commendations to staff on Monday, Dec. 28. The Sedona police awards will now be an annual event, highlighting the work and actions of the department’s staff.
Sedona Police Chief Charles Husted said that it’s been his experience over 30-plus years in law enforcement that officers don’t like to have the spotlight shown on them in acknowledgement of their good work.
Trophoblast motility in a gelatin hydrogel
New Rochelle, NY, December 18, 2020 Trophoblast cells, which surround the developing blastocyst in early pregnancy, play an important role in implantation in the uterine wall. A new multidimensional model of trophoblast motility that utilizes a functionalized hydrogel is described in the peer-reviewed journal
Tissue Engineering, Part A. Click here to read the full-text article free on the
Tissue Engineering website through January 18, 2020.
This valuable new tool, based on a methacrylamide-functionalized gelatin hydrogel, can be used for three-dimensional trophoblast spheroid motility assays. It can resolve quantifiable differences in outgrowth area and viability in the presence of a known invasion promoter and a known invasion inhibitor.