Additive Biomanufacturing towards Tissue Fabrication
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Over the last decades, the fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) tissues has become commonplace. However, conventional fabrication techniques are limited in their capacity to produce complex tissue constructs with the required precision and controllability that is needed to replicate biologically relevant tissues. To this end, 3D additive biomanufacturing offers great versatility in the fabrication of biomimetic volumetric tissues that are structurally and functionally relevant. It enables precise control of the composition, spatial distribution, and architecture of bioprinted constructs facilitating the recapitulation of the delicate shapes and structures of targeted organs and tissues. This talk will discuss our recent efforts in developing a series of advanced 3D bioprinting strategies in particular those relating to multi-material bioprinting. These platform technologies will likely provide new opportunities in constructing functional tissues to facilitate regeneration as well as microtissue models for promoting personalized medicine.
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Presenters
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Y. Shrike Zhang
Harvard Medical School
Authors
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Y. Shrike Zhang
Harvard Medical School