In a presentation from Stanford Engineering, faculty from the departments of Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Bioengineering give three flash talks on the ways that 3D-printing technologies are facilitating major advances in healthcare. Professors Joseph DeSimone, Renee Zhao, and Mark Skylar-Scott describe how their labs use 3D printing to create vaccine patches, produce tiny robots that can deliver targeted drugs or break up clots, and to engineer life-saving heart tissue.
-3D Printing: the Future of Vaccines and Continuous Health Monitoring, with Joseph DeSimone, Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Professor of Translational Medicine, Professor of Chemical Engineering
-3D Printing of Robot “Microsurgeons” for Minimally and Noninvasive Surgeries, with Renee Zhao, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
-Scaling-Up Biofabrication: From the Petri Dish to 3D Bioprinting Whole Organs, with Mark Skylar-Scott, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering
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