
Discover bioprinting technology, its industry platforms, and the materials and living cells used as bioinks. Explore applications in tissue engineering and organ printing, and preview current milestones and future possibilities.
This is a live demonstration of a bioprinter in action. The model that is printed is used for making a microfluidic device and this is the first step to create the channels within the device. The material used for printing these channels is Pluronic, a thermoreversible material commonly used for bioprinting.
Provides a short history of how bioprinting started, an overview of how a bioprinter works and highlight current applications.
Bioprinting techniques covered in this lecture include extrusion bioprinting, inkjet bioprinting and laser-mediated bioprinting.
An overview of different software programs used for 3D printing and bioprinting.
An overview of biomaterials and bioinks used for bioprinting.
Printing of a ear model using Pluronic bioink.
Explore autologous and allogeneic cell sources for bioprinting, including embryonic, adult, and induced pluripotent stem cells, and their uses in clinical, drug screening, and personalized medicine.
Bioprinting applications covered: bioprinted skin, tissue models for drug screening, bioprinted meat and organ printing
Key challenges in bioprinting an organ include vascularization and cell sourcing
This lecture highlights some of the most recent updates and developments in bioprinting in Space and in organ printing.
This course covers fundamental concepts in bioprinting and is a great resource for anyone new to the field and interested in learning more about bioprinting. You will discover how different techniques maybe used to incorporate cells and various biomaterials to create cell-laden structures for tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. Additionally, this course discusses the current state of the art and its applications and explores future potential of the technology.
This course was originally created by the team at SE3D. The contributors include Dr. Prashanth Asuri from Santa Clara University, Vignesh Krishna, Oliver Lai, Cecilia Wong and Jeremy Lee.
Finally, because of our continued passion in supporting education, we have decided to donate 15% of all proceeds from this course to the Malala Foundation. Thank you as well for your support.