How to 3D print human tissue – Taneka Jones

Investigate the science of bioprinting, a form of 3D printing that works by using bioink, a printable materials that is made up of residing cells.

There are presently hundreds of countless numbers of folks on transplant lists, waiting for important organs like kidneys, hearts and livers that could preserve their lives. Regrettably, there aren’t sufficient donor organs readily available to fill that demand from customers. What if, in its place of waiting, we could produce new, tailored organs from scratch? Taneka Jones explores bioprinting, a new branch of regenerative medicine.

Lesson by Taneka Jones, directed by Hype CG.

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