SINGAPOREImmortal Dragons, a Singapore-based longevity fund, has announced its further support for 3D biofabrication as ...
Say you’re a researcher on the trail of something right out of science fiction — a tiny device made entirely out of biological materials that can repair diseased heart tissue, or take the place of a ...
SINGAPORE — For decades, the medical establishment has operated on a reactive model: treating disease after it strikes rather than ...
Dong-Woo Cho, director of the Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Lab at the Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) in Korea, is working together with his colleagues to apply mechanical ...
Nanomedicine. 2013;8(4):603-621. Despite the tremendous potential of in situ biofabrication of skin substitutes, this concept is still in its infancy. To be effective, great challenges need to be ...
At the Founders Longevity Forum last year, a community of high-powered entrepreneurs came together to discuss a topic that has not just been on everyone’s minds lately in the life sciences, but much ...
Biofabrication is the cutting-edge process of additively manufacturing complex living tissues and scaffolds, representing a game-changing progression for the field of regenerative medicine.
Biofabrication can mean different things to different people, particlularly as the field evolves, expands, and attracts more researchers across a variety of scientific disciplines. Custom ...
“We believe that this platform may one day offer a groundbreaking solution to the millions of patients impacted by tympanic membrane perforation (TMP),” said Michael Jafar, President and CEO of ...
Saint Anselm College has announced that its Center for Ethics in Society has been awarded a biofabrication education and workforce development grant from the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing ...
A new biomanufacturing method for constructing 3D scaffolds composed of narrow fibers with specific alignments has been developed. The method, called focused rotary jet spinning (FRJS), is enabling ...
Michael Orrico kicks off an investors summit Oct. 23 at the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute in Manchester. Technological change happens gradually, then suddenly. So does opportunity.