with thousands of patients dying each year due to the lack of available organs. 3D bioprinting holds the potential to create functional, transplantable organs, thus addressing this pressing issue. By ...
This might not look like much, but it could be the future of surgery and cancer treatment. This is what its designers call F3DB, a 3D bioprinter that uses bio-ink to repair the body’s organs, but it ...
The Piedmont Triad Regenerative Medicine Engine (PTRME), funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), has awarded six regional companies $2.5 million in grants as part of its inaugural Ecosystem ...
Innovations in this field are reshaping how medical professionals diagnose, treat, and monitor patients, ultimately leading to improved outcomes and enhanced quality of life. As technology continues ...
As advances in technology, medicine, and self-optimization converge, the idea of living to 150 years or more is no longer a ...
The shortage of organ donors is not just confined to the US and scientists are turning to technology for help against this worldwide issue. Bioprinting might sound futuristic, however, it has a ...
3D organ bioprinting, and bio-artificial organs – encompassing four different organs: hearts, kidneys, livers, and lungs. These groundbreaking programs are intended to address the ongoing ...
3D organ bioprinting, and bio-artificial organs – encompassing four different organs: hearts, kidneys, livers, and lungs. These groundbreaking programs are intended to address the ongoing shortage of ...
Imagine a world where damaged organs and tissues could heal themselves, where a failing heart or worn-out cartilage could ...