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The Future of 3D Printing: Replication of Human Organs
(MENAFN - The Costa Rica News) Since its inception, 3D printers have been a great help to medicine creating from functional prostheses to custom bones, but scientists want to go for more. The new challenge of 3D printers is to create human organs that can be...
Interview with Johnson & Johnson’s Bioprinting Lead Orchid Garcia
Orchid Garcia is a Research Fellow and Lead for 3D Bioprinting and Tissue Regen Technologies at Johnson & Johnson . As Johnson & Johnson’s technical lead for bioprinting she is both responsible for leading the technical aspects of the firm’s entry into...
Scientists 3D print full-scale functioning heart components for the first time
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh have developed a new 3D bioprinting method that can produce any part of the heart, from tiny capillaries through to full-scale heart components. Using human cardiac muscle cells, the team could even make a...
Why 3D printing is perfect for medical applications
Roughly 13% of all 3D printing revenue comes from the medical industry. From prosthetics to surgical guides, there are a surprising number of medical applications for additive manufacturing technology. The flexibility offered by a 3D printing service lets...
New bioprinting method brings researchers one step closer to 3D printing human heart
FRESH platform enables 3D printing of collagen (Source: Carnegie Mellon University) Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University ’s College of Engineering have published a paper detailing a new technique which provides “critical steps” on the path to 3D printing a...
Constructing Three-Dimensional Microenvironments Using Engineered Biomaterials for Hematopoietic Stem Cell Expansion
In a native bone marrow tissue microenvironment, mesenchymal stem/stromal cells form an important constituent of the stem cell niche, which is composed of extracellular matrix (ECM), niche cells, biophysical cues, and growth factors. These microenvironmental...
3D Printing Bacteria Biofilms for the Construction of Living Materials
Srikkanth Balasubramanian, Marie-Eve Aubin-Tam, and Anne S. Meyer explore the idea of 3D printing with bacteria further in their recently published ‘ 3D Printing for the Fabrication of Biofilm-Based Functional Living Materials .’ With a focus on the power bacterial...
Bioprinting: The key development hurdles to scalability
Pascale Diesel and Lev Gerlovin, both vice presidents at Charles River Associates (CRA), describe the current capabilities and future potential of bioprinting alongside Andrew Thomson, an analyst in the life sciences practice at CRA. Bioprinting has advanced rapidly...
FluidForm’s FRESH bioprinting platform enables breakthrough in rebuilding heart tissues
A team of scientists from Carnegie Mellon University have achieved a breakthrough in bioprinting , taking us a step closer to printing functional organs. The research consisted of using an advanced version of FluidForm ’s Freeform Reversible Embedding of Suspended...
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