3D printing for advanced healthcare: from life sciences to innovative materials - Part 1
23 SEPTEMBER09:00 - 10:30
ROOM 5 | |||
3D PRINTING AND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING |
|||
3D PRINTING AND HEALTH | |||
TT.IX - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||
3D printing for advanced healthcare: from life sciences to innovative materials - Part 1 | |||
Co-organized with Polytechnic University of Turin Chairs: Francesca FRASCELLA, Lucia NAPIONE & Ignazio ROPPOLO, Polytechnic University of Turin |
|||
3D printing is demonstrating huge potential for the future of medicine and healthcare. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the drug preparation and testing, the creation of disease models, the production of medical devices (e.g., prosthetics and implants), and the tissue engineering field, paving the way to the development of new methods and materials, towards a more personalized healthcare. |
|||
TT.IX.B.1 | Alberto RAINER - CV University Campus Bio-Medico, Rome Bioprinting for in vitro models of organ pathophysiology |
||
TT.IX.B.2 | Eleonora ZENOBI - CV Consorzio di Ricerca Hypatia 3D printed biomimetic polylactic acid/graphene oxide scaffolds for bone tissue engineering |
||
TT.IX.B.3 | Vincenzo AFFINITA - CV CELLINK Bioprinting, Lyon Cell-friendly 3D Bioprinting for precision medicine and drug discovery |
||
Back to Fields & Topics | Back to Plan 23 September | |
Download QR code |