

Welcome to the electrospinning edition of the Nanoscience Instruments newsletter, nanoNews. We are excited to share the latest updates from the community with you!
In this winter newsletter, you will find recent webinars, white papers, and blogs that highlight applications of Fluidnatek electrospinning equipment in biomedical research and development. If you are interested in more updates about electrospinning, we invite you to follow us on LinkedIn!

Contract R&D
Will Electrospinning Work for Me?
Nanoscience Analytical can help you create customized polymers for your application and will help scale-up and run feasibility testing for your product.
We can send you an electrospun sample made from one of the many common polymers we keep in stock, or discuss a proof-of-concept project using the material(s) of your choice. For more details, contact our team of research scientists.

NEWS & UPDATES
2025 BioInterface Open House

In October, we had the privilege of hosting an Open House as part of the 2025 BioInterface Workshop & Symposium. This event brought over 40 scientists to our headquarters in Phoenix, AZ, where the attendees received demonstrations of our instrumentation solutions and learned about our process development and analytical services from our application experts.
Discover how our solutions can advance your research, accelerate development, and enhance your analytical capabilities:
Our Services
- Custom fabrication of electrospun membranes
- Small-batch polymer processing
- SEM for high resolution structural and elemental analysis
Our Instrumentation
- Precision Electrospinning equipment for biomaterials and device coatings
- Benchtop Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEMs) for high-resolution structural and elemental analysis
- Broad ion beam (BIB) milling/polishing systems for cross-sectioning and surface preparation
- Lab-scale polymer compounding and extrusion systems for rapid formulation testing
- Modular contact angle goniometers and force tensiometers for surface and interfacial measurements
- Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) systems for real-time, label-free molecular interaction analysis

CUSTOMER SHOWCASE
University of Missouri – Deng Lab

The Deng Lab at the University of Missouri recently added a Fluidnatek LE-50 G2 Electrospinning system to their suite of advanced research equipment. This system will help progress their research in developing chitosan-based fibers for advanced filtration media.

WEBINARS
From Bench to Brain: Translating Nanofiber Drug Delivery for Glioblastoma Therapy
Glioblastoma (GBM) remains a highly aggressive brain cancer with poor prognosis, in part due to the limitations of systemic therapies crossing the blood–brain barrier and the recurrence of tumors post-resection. …

CONFERENCE CORNER
MD&M West 2026 | February 3-5, 2026 | Anaheim, CA

Visit us in Booth #441 to learn about the power and versatility of the electrospinning technique and discover all our solutions for medical device development and manufacturing. We will be running live demonstrations of our advanced electrospinning equipment and offering test drives of the best-selling desktop SEM to visualize the microstructure of the nanofiber samples. Our team of experts look forward to discussing how adding this technology to your lab will help you achieve your production goals!

BLOGS & APP NOTES
Fabricating Nanofibers: Electrospinning Vs Blow Spinning
Nanofibers, with their high surface area-to-volume ratio, tunable porosity, and mechanical flexibility, are increasingly used in diverse applications including filtration, biomedical devices, energy storage, and smart textiles. Among the many …
APP NOTE
Electrospinning for Tissue Engineering
Advancements in the field of tissue engineering help improve medical treatment outcomes by accelerating healing, improving infection resistance, and reducing the need for human donors. By combining key principles from cell biology, biomaterials science, and mechanical engineering, tissue engineering technologies aim to replicate the structures and functions of native tissues. Various methods have been explored to fabricate materials for this application, but electrospinning offers unique advantages that have expanded the capabilities of tissue engineered treatments.

RECENT ELECTROSPINNING PUBLICATIONS
Discover recently published journal articles from our Customers!
- Electrospinning of animal-free derived collagen-like protein: Development and characterization of VECOLLAN®- nanofibers for biomedical applications | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpx.2025.100398
- The Development of a Multilayer Transdermal Patch Platform Based on Electrospun Nanofibers for the Delivery of Caffeine | https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics17070921
- Bioinstructive polymer fibre mats to reduce bacterial pathogen colonisation | https://doi.org/10.1039/D5LP00220F
- An emulsion electrospun nanofibrous scaffold loaded with glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor for nerve regeneration | https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2025.1567654
- Impact of Polymer Coverings on the Corrosion Resistance of Nitinol | https://doi.org/10.1007/s40830-025-00576-3
If you are a Fluidnatek user and would like your paper to be featured in a future newsletter, please send us a link to the publication via email: marketing@nanoscience.com.










