Human heart cells 3D bioprinted in space
A bioprinter aboard the International Space Station has successfully 3D printed a large volume of human heart cells.
A bioprinter aboard the International Space Station has successfully 3D printed a large volume of human heart cells.
This article provides you with the editor’s three highlights from the Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine’s most recent quarterly publication.
Ending the first half of the year, I would like to take the opportunity as Digital Editor of 3DMedNet to highlight my top three articles…
In this ‘Year in review’ eBook, 3DMedNet explores the latest research and expert opinions surrounding 3D printing during a time of COVID-19.
In this ‘Year in review’ eBook, 3DMedNet explores the latest research and expert opinions surrounding 3D printing during a time of COVID-19.
3DMedNet shares stories from the 3D printing community as innovators apply cross-industry knowledge to address challenges associated with COVID-19.
Freya Leask and Kenny Dalgarno discuss their highlights from day two of 3DMedLIVE 2019: 3D printing in surgery and reflect on the overall conference.
Kenny Dalgarno explains how bioprinting is being used to research arthritis treatment, osteoporosis and drug development.
Freya Leask and Kenny Dalgarno discuss their highlights from day two of 3DMedLIVE 2019: 3D printing in surgery and reflect on the overall conference.
Pieter-Jan Belmans and Ruth Goodridge discuss their highlights and key takeaways from day one of 3DMedLIVE 2019: 3D printing in surgery.
In this interview, Paul Unwin discusses integrating medtech into the NHS (UK) and the integration of 3D printing into surgical workflows.