In a world-first, scientists at Tel Aviv University have successfully 3D printed a tiny human heart using real human cells.
We've seen 3D printers that can print some strange materials—one of our favorites being a chocolate 3D printer. That said, we have never come across one that can 3D print organs. At least, not until ...
Precise Bio Inc., a Greensboro-based clinical-stage regenerative medicine company, has announced the world’s first transplant ...
This week, scientists announced that for the first time ever, they were able to 3D print an organ, successfully transplant it into an animal and get it to work. If you’re unsure of whether that’s ...
TL;DR: Researchers at the University of Hong Kong have developed a groundbreaking system combining 3D printing and lab-grown organoids from patient stem cells to create functional, genetically ...
Thanks to 3D printing technology, a bioengineer at the McGill University Health Centre is taking personalized health care to ...
A computational model that could rapidly design a blood vessel network for any 3D-printed organ may take us a step closer to transplanting artificial livers, kidneys or hearts without the need for a ...
This article is part of TIME for Change, a new series spotlighting extraordinary leaders who are working to solve urgent health problems—one bold idea at a time. It’s singular enough to be one of the ...