Picture this: a 3D printer that can build a viable human organ at the push of a button. Sounds futuristic, but Dallas ...
As 3D printers become more common in homes, schools, and industry, researchers at Örebro University warn that their health and environmental risks ...
Across the United States, the brutal math of organ failure has barely budged for decades: demand keeps rising while supply stays painfully finite. Now a wave of 3D bioprinting breakthroughs is turning ...
The TGH USF Health 3D Innovations Lab is transforming how surgeons prepare for complex procedures by converting patient ...
Medical education has always relied on physical models to teach anatomy, but traditional options, such as cadavers or ...
UC San Diego leads a $25.8 million ARPA-H funded project to 3D bioprint patient-specific human livers, aiming to eliminate organ shortages.
A team of researchers led by bioengineer Shaochen Chen will use 3D printing techniques to shape stem cells produced by local firm Allele Biotechnology ...
D printing is a good option for bioreactor production. The flexibility of the approach outweighs concerns about higher costs.
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Liver failure is one of the most serious and deadly medical conditions, claiming thousands of lives each year as patients in the United States wait for a donor organ. An up to $25.8 million research ...
Researching are throwing lots of ideas at the wall to see what sticks, but the U.S. just put some serious cash behind the ...
A new 3D printing method, called Crystallinity Regulation in Additive Fabrication of Thermoplastics (CRAFT), ...