Scientists from the Human Genome and Stem Cell Research Center (HUG-CELL) University of São Paulo (USP), have utilized 3D bioprinting to develop functional hepatic organoids, otherwise known as mini-l…
3D printing with wood-based inks create new sustainable products
Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed a 3D printable wood-based ink that they hope will help to contribute to a circular bioeconomy of sustainable products such as…
Newcastle University creates first 3D printed human corneas
Scientists at Newcastle University (NCL) have successfully 3D printed human corneas for the first time. Gelatinous and multicellular, the artificial corneas are valuable steps towards much needed solu…
CELLINK partners with CTI BIOTECH for 3D bioprinted cancer research
Swedish 3D bioprinter provider CELLINK has released details of a partnership with French regenerative medicine research and development company CTI BIOTECH. A fully licensed human tissue biobank, CTI …
Swinburne microspheres could be key to sustaining 3D bioprinted cells
In 3D bioprinting for tissue regeneration, the goal is to deposit living cells into an environment as close as possible to the human body. One of the key ingredients for sustenance is protein, or a st…
3DPI speak to CELLINK CEO about the release of the BIO X 3D bioprinter
Publicly listed in November 2016, CELLINK (NASDAQ:CELLNK B), Sweden-based manufacturers of bioinks and 3D bioprinters, are releasing a third 3D printer for medical research. 3D Printing Industry spoke…