3D bioprinting is pushing the boundaries of human tissue engineering

Thursday, Oct 31, 2024, 08:58 AM | Source: Pursuit

Callum Vidler, David Collins, Michael Halwes

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3D printing has exploded in popularity over the past decade, introducing countless new approaches that allow both researchers and hobbyists to transform their designs into physical objects in just a few hours – far quicker than the days or weeks it used to take.

This shift in manufacturing has also been revolutionary for biologists, opening the door to creating complex three-dimensional scaffolds that mimic the tissues and organs in our bodies. 

University of Melbourne Researchers