Brain, Bone And Blood Vessels Coming Hot Off The Press

Brain, Bone And Blood Vessels Coming Hot Off The Press
Brain, Bone And Blood Vessels Coming Hot Off The Press
Brain, Bone And Blood Vessels Coming Hot Off The Press
Brain, Bone And Blood Vessels Coming Hot Off The Press
Brain, Bone And Blood Vessels Coming Hot Off The Press
Brain, Bone And Blood Vessels Coming Hot Off The Press
Brain, Bone And Blood Vessels Coming Hot Off The Press

Brain, Bone and Blood Vessels Coming Hot Off the Press

Could the days of custom clavicles and bespoke bladders produced just in the knick of time for suffering patients be around the corner?

While keeping an eye on tissue engineering studies, we’ve been seeing some significant wins in the lab that are bringing the sci-fi future of on-demand 3-D printed organs, bone and blood vessels closer. 

Harvard and Brown bioengineers are taking their own routes to build complex tissues in customized 3-D printers. And just the other week, we reported on newly unveiled work at the University of Florida to print complex soft structures in baths that could one day birth replacement human parts along with soft robots.

Now, Carnegie Mellon engineers reported on Friday that they had successfully printed simplified proof-of-concept anatomical structures like mini femurs, blood vessels and brains suspended in soft gelatin. Learn more and see a video below.

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