Innovation is added value to a known process. Bioprinting: Techniques and Risks for Regenerative Medicine aims to stimulate a scientifically grounded, interdisciplinary, multiscale debate and exchange of ideas using the techniques described in the book. 3D printing and additive manufacturing evolved from within the field of Cell Biology will have the ability to recreate cells queried from large amounts of phenotypic and molecular data. Stem Cell biologists, biotechnologists and material engineers, as well as graduate students will greatly benefit from the practical knowledge and case examples provided throughout this book. …mehr
Innovation is added value to a known process. Bioprinting: Techniques and Risks for Regenerative Medicine aims to stimulate a scientifically grounded, interdisciplinary, multiscale debate and exchange of ideas using the techniques described in the book. 3D printing and additive manufacturing evolved from within the field of Cell Biology will have the ability to recreate cells queried from large amounts of phenotypic and molecular data. Stem Cell biologists, biotechnologists and material engineers, as well as graduate students will greatly benefit from the practical knowledge and case examples provided throughout this book.
The lead scientist and principle author in numerous studies involving tumor immunology, Dr. Mitchell has current teaching experience in anatomy and physiology, including recognition for contributions to research development, revenue-focused product development and management of high-tech operations. She is a contributor to the NCBI SNP database for pediatirc and urological cancers. Dr. Mitchell has been a research scientist for well over 17 years in the biomedical field, most recently as Senior Director of Research & Development in Greater New York conducting flow cytometry and molecular-based assays in conjunction with bioinformatics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Biomanufacturing: The Definition and Evolution of a New Genre2. Reproducing Cells Is Nothing New-A Historical Prospective3. Bioprinting Versus 3D Printing4. Bioprinters in Use Today5. Materials for Use in Bioprinting6. CT Scans Function Like a CAD Design7. Additive Manufacturing and 3D Bioprinting for Pharmaceutical Testing8. Advances in Personalized Medicine: Bioprinted Tissues and Organs
1. Biomanufacturing: The Definition and Evolution of a New Genre2. Reproducing Cells Is Nothing New-A Historical Prospective3. Bioprinting Versus 3D Printing4. Bioprinters in Use Today5. Materials for Use in Bioprinting6. CT Scans Function Like a CAD Design7. Additive Manufacturing and 3D Bioprinting for Pharmaceutical Testing8. Advances in Personalized Medicine: Bioprinted Tissues and Organs
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