3D Bioprinting Cancer ?
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by Jenny Chen, M.D.
2y ago
3DHeals - Discover 3D Bioprinting and Healthcare Innovations Check back soon for precise event timing! Apply to speak or sponsor event: info@3d-heals.com Subscribe here to receive event emails. The post 3D Bioprinting Cancer ? appeared first on 3DHeals ..read more
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3D BioPrinting Skin: Guide
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by Jenny Chen, M.D.
2y ago
3DHeals - Discover 3D Bioprinting and Healthcare Innovations Human skin appears simple, flat, non-vascularized, superficial. But in fact, skin is the largest organ in our body and perhaps no less complex than our brain. Billions of dollars each year are spent on skincare, ranging from life-threatening conditions such as severe burn injuries, full-thickness skin wounds, diabetic ulcers, skin cancer, to annoying diseases like atopic dermatitis, psoriasis. Not to mention the much larger consumer-facing cosmetic skin products, which is projected to amount to 20 billion total revenue based on one r ..read more
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Dr. Robert Hannan: 3D Printing for Surgery
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by Jenny Chen, M.D.
2y ago
3DHeals - Discover 3D Bioprinting and Healthcare Innovations Dr. Hannan holds multiple patents of medical devices, and developed Real-Time Outcomes described above. He is currently the director for Cardiovascular Surgery Advanced Project Laboratory, the Medical Director of Quality at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. His interests include delivery, measurement, and transparency of quality medical care, advanced imaging, immersive technologies for patient care, and the use… This content is for Premium and Enterprise members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read. The post Dr. Robert Hanna ..read more
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Dr. Shafkat Anwar: 3D Printing Center in Hospitals
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by Jenny Chen, M.D.
2y ago
3DHeals - Discover 3D Bioprinting and Healthcare Innovations Dr. Shafkat Anwar (Twitter: @ShafkatAnwar) is a pediatric cardiologist with a specialty in non-invasive cardiac imaging, including echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).  He is the Pediatric Cardiology Director of Cardiac MRI, as well as Co-Founder and Co-Director of the UCSF Center for Advanced 3D+ Technologies (CA3D+). He is a founding member and the inaugural Chair of… This content is for Premium and Enterprise members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read. The post Dr. Shafka ..read more
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Rethinking Bioprinting for Sustainable Bioelectronics
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by SHWETA AGARWALA
2y ago
3DHeals - Discover 3D Bioprinting and Healthcare Innovations Bioprinting has been a promising additive manufacturing technology that has proven its competency for biomaterials, cells, tissues, and human organs. Through manipulation of pre-, post-printing processes, bioprinting has been able to find wide applications in drug development, fabrication of organs, tissue engineering, wound management, treatment, etc. However, these are the fields that traditionally fit into the application area of bioprinting. This content is for Premium and Enterprise members only. Visit the site and log in/regist ..read more
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3D Printing for Your Heart ?
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by Jenny Chen, M.D.
2y ago
3DHeals - Discover 3D Bioprinting and Healthcare Innovations Check back soon for precise event detail and timing! Apply to speak or sponsor the event: info@3d-heals.com Subscribe here to receive event emails. The post 3D Printing for Your Heart ? appeared first on 3DHeals ..read more
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Interview with Tania Hübscher: Bioengineering Organoids
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by Jenny Chen, M.D.
2y ago
3DHeals - Discover 3D Bioprinting and Healthcare Innovations Tania Hübscher From Switzerland, I did my Bachelor studies in Biology at the University of Neuchâtel. I then joined the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) for my Masters, focusing on neurosciences. During my Masters, I became quite fascinated by stem cells and decided to go to Stanford for my Master’s thesis. There I worked on reprogramming approaches to form neurons. Before starting my Ph.D., I worked for one year as a lab technician. I finally joined the Laboratory of Stem Cell Engineering, the lab of Prof. Matthias, for ..read more
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Interview with Adam Steege: 3D Printing Small Things
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by Jenny Chen, M.D.
2y ago
3DHeals - Discover 3D Bioprinting and Healthcare Innovations After completing undergraduate work in Math, Physics, and Mechanical Engineering, Adam Steege started his first company, Agile EndoSurgery. Agile developed novel articulated laparoscopic surgical devices, using a wide variety of fabrication techniques. Through this development process, as well as through his consulting work that resulted in the development of 3 other commercialized medical devices, Adam learned the potential and the shortcomings of 3d printing in medtech. With over 80 pending and issued patents, and 10 years of medic ..read more
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Interview with Y. Shrike Zhang: 3D Bioprinting & Organoids
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by Jenny Chen, M.D.
2y ago
3DHeals - Discover 3D Bioprinting and Healthcare Innovations Dr. Y. Shrike Zhang’s research interests include 3D bioprinting, organ-on-a-chip, biomaterials, regenerative engineering, and bioanalysis. He is an author of >265 peer-reviewed publications with citations of ~20,000 and an h-index of 70. His scientific contributions have been recognized by over 40 regional, national and international awards. Dr. Zhang will be sharing his experiences at our virtual event 3D Bioprinting and Organoids. This content is for Premium and Enterprise members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read ..read more
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Interview with Prof. Stephanie Willerth: Bioprinting Brain and Axolotl Biosciences
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by Jenny Chen, M.D.
2y ago
3DHeals - Discover 3D Bioprinting and Healthcare Innovations In this episode, I had the pleasure to chat with professor Stephanie Willerth at the University of Victoria, also the founder and CEO of Axolotl Biosciences about bioprinting and bioink. Stephanie is not only an expert in bioprinting and bioinks in general, but also one of a few scientists in the world focusing on using 3D cell models on common but devastating neurological diseases such as GBM, Parkinson’s Disease, and Alzheimer’s Disease. We started with some basic concepts related to bioprinting, bioinks, organoids, and organ-on-a ..read more
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