Replacement of tissues and organs using 3D printing technologies

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The Wake Forest is for regenerative medicine  (WFIRM) is a well-known institute for science.

The Wake Forest is for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) is a well-known institute for science. They use 3D printing technologies with nanotechnology and gene editing for biomanufacturing tissue, cell therapies, diagnostics, drug discovery.

According to Anthony Atala, MD, Chair, and Wake Forest School of Medicine Institute Director, “We have many challenges to meet, but are optimistic about the ability of the field to have a significant impact on human health. We believe regenerative medicine promises to be one of the most pervasive influences on public health in the modern era.”

Wake Forest School of Medicine

One thought on “Replacement of tissues and organs using 3D printing technologies

    unclerave said:
    August 12, 2020 at 11:45 am

    Sci-fi freaky! But, very cool! — YUR

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