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This book introduces readers to the theory and practice of extrusion bioprinting of scaffolds for tissue engineering and modeling. The text emphasizes the fundamentals and practical applications of extrusion bioprinting for scaffold fabrication, in a manner particularly suitable for those (including both undergraduate and graduate students) who wish to master the subject matter and apply it to real tissue engineering. Readers will learn how to design, fabricate, and characterize tissue scaffolds to be created by extrusion bioprinting technologies. This book: Covers tissue engineering and…mehr

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This book introduces readers to the theory and practice of extrusion bioprinting of scaffolds for tissue engineering and modeling. The text emphasizes the fundamentals and practical applications of extrusion bioprinting for scaffold fabrication, in a manner particularly suitable for those (including both undergraduate and graduate students) who wish to master the subject matter and apply it to real tissue engineering. Readers will learn how to design, fabricate, and characterize tissue scaffolds to be created by extrusion bioprinting technologies. This book:
Covers tissue engineering and various scaffold fabrication techniquesPresents the general requirements imposed on scaffolds and the scaffold design processDiscusses the preparation and characterization of biomaterials and bioink for extrusion bioprintingEducates readers regarding how to bioprint and characterize scaffolds with living cells for tissue engineering and modelingIntroduces the common methods/ techniques used to measure and characterize the mechanical properties of native tissues and scaffoldsDiscusses various approaches to create vascular networks within tissue scaffolds to facilitate their functionsIntroduces the concept of controlled release and the common strategies for regulating biomolecules in tissue engineering and printed scaffoldsIncludes many case studies of bioprinting and characterizing scaffolds for tissue engineering and modeling, to reflect the recent advances in the field of bioprinting

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Dr. Chen is a Professor with the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Division of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), Canada. Dr. Chen is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE), Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering (CSME), and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). He is also the recipient of several awards in recognition of his research excellence, including the 2016 Achievement Award from Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation.   Dr. Chen received his Ph.D. degree from the USask in 2002 and then worked on his Post-Doctorate with Queen's University, Canada. In 2003 he was appointed as an Assistant Professor with the USask, where he was promoted to an Associate Professor and a full Professor in 2007 and 2010, respectively. Dr. Chen's research interests mainly include bioprinting and tissue engineering. His research has been supporting by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), and Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF). He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of biomedical engineering and mechanical engineering.