The common way of making bioengineered tissues is to embed living cells within 3D printed structures, however, the big challenge has been organizing the cells…
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Bioscientists are moving closer to 3D-printed artificial tissues to help heal bone and cartilage typically damaged in sports-related injuries to knees, ankles, and elbows. Scientists…
The reutilisation of plastic and delivering cancer drugs more effectively are two potential applications of a 4D printing technology developed by researchers at the University of…
Brightlands Materials Center and partners DSM, Xilloc Medical, Eindhoven University of Technology, University of Maastricht and NWO have started a unique four years project to…
A type of sugar called Isomalt alcohol used to make throat lozenges, but it could do a lot more than soothe sore throats – it could…
The company Aspect Biosystems has been busy working on 3D Bioprinting technology. Then, the company secured a substantial investment to speed up its commercialization. The…
Dimension Inx: About Dimension Inx began operating in August 2017 and was co-founded by Dr. Ramille N. Shah, a professor of Materials Science and Engineering and…
Every year in UK injuries of bone and cartilage costs to National Health Service billions of pounds. These damages can become cause of loss of function…
Researchers from Israel have 3D-printed a heart using human cells. The technique could be (possibly) used to heal hearts or engineer new ones for transplants. The process…
Precise Bio, a North Carolina based Regenerative Medicine company announced the launch of a dedicated ophthalmology business unit in its Winston-Salem facility. In addition to…