FRESH 2: Printing Heart Components From Collagen Bioinks
While many researchers have long been investigating a method for bioprinting a heart, this year has marked some stunning breakthroughs. Most notably scientists... read more »
3D bio printing of human tissue has been around since the early two-thousands. Nowadays scientists are in the midst of moving from printing tiny sheets of tissue to entire 3D organs. 3Dprinting.com will keep you informed of the latest developments in the bio printing industry.
While many researchers have long been investigating a method for bioprinting a heart, this year has marked some stunning breakthroughs. Most notably scientists... read more »
While journeys through space require a lot of resources, there's only so much space missions can carry. This makes it especially difficult to... read more »
Tokyo-headquartered digital technology company Ricoh has partnered with Baltimore-based stem cell research firm Elixirgen Scientific to develop new biomedical products and services that... read more »
Aleph Objects, the makers of the LulzBot 3D printers is moving into a different sphere of additive manufacturing. In collaboration with Carnegie Melon... read more »
Although the days of fully 3D printed organs are not here yet, every day medical researchers inch closer. Previously, Tel Aviv University developed... read more »
With all the advances in bioprinting, there are distinct limitations most researchers are facing. Even with advanced organ recreations like a functional 3D... read more »
In a landmark achievement, Tel Aviv University have 3D printed a small heart using human tissue. While the organ itself is smaller than one... read more »
Researchers at Rice, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) and Baylor College of Medicine have developed a 3D printed... read more »
One of the most promising applications of bioprinting is that of printing skin for medical conditions and research. Researchers have long been trying... read more »
Harvard's Wyss Institute and their work with printed proximal bioprinted tubules help to reintroduce good molecules into the bloodstream. Aside from simulating the... read more »
Researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine and Institute of Engineering in Medicine have developed a spinal cord implant that could potentially revolutionize... read more »
Holographic systems have found a home in bioprinting and are gaining new life every day. We previously covered Prellis Biologics' work with holographic... read more »
A new study from the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films, proposes the possibility of implants that can encourage bone growth with... read more »
Researchers at Utah University have developed a method for bioprinting ligaments and tendons out of the patient’s own cells. The process could be a... read more »
Precise Bio are planning to bring medical applications like printed corneas to the market in a big way. While the company is not... read more »
One of the core problems with fixing complex cardiac tissues and vessels is that of getting replacement parts to behave like the real... read more »
Researchers from Tufts University have created a functional neural network of brain cells. The ability to bioprint brain tissue will allow them to... read more »
Researchers from multiple institutions have developed a gel that uses oxygen sensitive nanoparticles for the printing of complex biofilms and tissue-like structures. The finding... read more »
Researchers at the Department of Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital have just made a bioprinting breakthrough in vessel and duct replacement. A new... read more »
A student at New Zealand's Waikato University is looking to cancerous cells to further research into potential cures. Masters student Shalini Guleria plans to... read more »