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3D Bioprinting, an excellent example of 4D Printing

The definition of 4D Printing is not always easy to make, but 3D Bioprinting is a well known implementation of 4D Printing, as 3D printed cells grow in time!

Are you active in 4D Printing than the Hybrid 3D Bioprinting Conference is the place to get an update what is going on in research and development in this exciting field.

The following speakers will share their knowledge and experience:

Paulo A. N. Marinho, Ph.D, Head of Scientific Strategy, T&R Biofab, Korea, on 'Phenotypically relevant generation of liver models through bioprinting'
Fergal O'Brien, Professor / Deputy Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation, RCSI University of Medical & Health Sciences, Ireland, on '3D printing of scaffolds and biomolecules for enhanced tissue repair'
Lorenzo Moroni, Professor Complex Tissue Regeneration, MERLN Institute-Maastricht University, on 'From Scaffold Design to Control Stem Cell Fate to Bioprinting'
Marisa Assunção, Postdoctoral researcher, UMC Utrecht, on 'Biofabrication and Volumetric Bioprinting', on 'Creating centimeter-scale complex tissue geometries within seconds via Volumetric Bioprinting'
Yan Yan Shery Huang, Associate Professor, Huang Lab, Bioengineering, Materials Engineering & Biointerface, University of Cambridge, on 'Biofabrication and 3D Printing for Precision Healthcare'
Mehdi Salar Amoli, PhD Student, KU Leuven OMFS-IMPATH, on 'Development, characterization and encapsulation of drug loaded microgels in bioinks aimed at dentoalveolar bioprinting'
Denys Gurak, CEO / Co-Founder, A.D.A.M, on 'New Business Models in Healthcare: Point-of-care 3D Printing of Surgical Implants'
Cecilia Soto, Field Application Specialist, Cellink
Aleksandr Ovsianikov, Full Professor 3D Printing and Biofabrication, TU Wien / Co-Founder-Head of Research, UpNano GmbH, on 'High-Resolution 3D Printing by Multiphoton Lithography'
Dr. Stephen G. Gray, Co-Founder: Advanced 4D Bioprinting, Cyborganics,& Human-Machine Interface Technology, Ourobionics, on 'The emergence of 4D Bioprinting: Next Generation in regenerative medicine & human-machine interfacing'
Giovanni Vozzi, Professor in Bioengineering, University of Pisa, on 'Robotic-based in situ bioprinting'
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