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Next Up: The Bioprinting Company Bringing 3D-Printed Cells to Life

Next Up: The Bioprinting Company Bringing 3D-Printed Cells to Life

Written by David

July 29, 2019

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Allevi chief executive officer, Ricky Solorzano, speaking to students about bioprinting as part of The Allevi Academy curriculum. / Allevi “NextUp” is a weekly NextHealth PHL feature that highlights the local leaders, organizations and research shaping the Greater Philadelphia region’s life sciences ecosystem. Email qmuse@phillymag.com with pitches for NextUp.

Who: Philadelphia-based bioprinting company Allevi wants to help scientists create everything from cells and bones to limbs and major organs in the lab. The company, formerly known as BioBots, rebranded in 2017 after the departure of one of its original co-founders, leaving chief executive officer Ricky Solorzano at the helm. Solorzano has continued to pursue the company’s mission to make it easier for researchers to design and engineer three-dimensional (3D) tissues using the company’s desktop printers, bioinks, and software.

What: Allevi offers several bioprinters at a fraction of […]

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