Bioprinting is rapidly moving from research labs into commercial reality, and it is reshaping how the pharmaceutical and ...
Precise Bio 3D printed a cornea implant from living human cells, and the Rambam Health Care Campus successfully transplanted ...
Scientists engineered the first fully synthetic brain tissue model. It’s fully functional brain tissue that they can use to test neurological drugs. They believe the discovery will lead them to better ...
Scientists have been fantasizing about the potential of precise 3D bioprinting for years. Just imagine, for example, if doctors could trial therapies on an exact replica of a kidney disease patient’s ...
In the world of computing, many breakthroughs and innovations mention ways to make the silicon brains in our machines more like the biological brains in our bodies. In fact, there’s a whole field ...
3D bioprinting combines cells, growth factors, and biomaterials to fabricate biomedical parts. The process requires special “bio-inks,” often made of materials like alginate or gelatin. A key goal is ...
Injectable filler could help breast cancer patients avoid complex reconstruction procedures, though human trials are still needed.
Testing an AI agent for donor tissue screening at Evergen surfaces more than technical performance questions. The project ...