Medical Research
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Edward WakefieldMarch 6, 2023
Scientists 3D print using sound waves
Scientists from the Micro, Nano, and Molecular Systems Lab at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research and the Institute for Molecular Systems Engineering, and Advanced Materials at Heidelberg University…
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A team of engineers from MIT has developed a new way to create realistic models of human hearts that can help doctors plan and test treatments for various cardiac conditions,…
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According to the University of Nottingham, a new research project has been awarded over £6m to develop a toolkit to allow 3D printed medicines to be manufactured effectively – bringing…
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Carbon’s developmental bioabsorbable elastomer platform has demonstrated biocompatibility in vivo, with all samples being designated as non-toxic and exhibiting tunable times for full absorption. This latest milestone indicates the elastomer’s…
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VoxelMattersSeptember 9, 2022
MSU and AddiTec collaborate on biocompatible bone implants
Dr. Kuldeep Agarwal a professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU), Department of Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering Technology, has partnered with Additive Technologies (AddiTec), a founding partner of Meltio, an…
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When the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering (ACSE) at The University of Sheffield was looking for a way to accurately 3D print bioelectronic sensors, it reached out to…
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Combatting life-threatening bacterial infections, reducing slime that clogs pipes, and preventing plaque buildup on teeth could all, one day, benefit from a new technology being developed by Montana State University…
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Humabiologics, an industry leader in providing human-derived biomaterials for regenerative medicine, and REGEMAT 3D, a company at the forefront of personalized biofabrication solutions, have entered into a non-exclusive distribution agreement,…
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3DBio Therapeutics, a clinical-stage regenerative medicine company, and the Microtia-Congenital Ear Deformity Institute have conducted a human ear reconstruction using the AuriNovo implant – an investigational, patient-matched, 3D bioprinted living…
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As we know by now, additive manufacturing technology has been around for a while and is evolving every day, but design is still the key to unlocking the full potential…