3D bioprinting has made new headway recently with the publication of a paper titled “Untethered micro-robotic coding of three-dimensional material composition” in Nature Communications in January. Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Carnegie Mellon University have teamed up to develop a method for 3D printing biological material using magnetically controlled robots. The team was made up of BWH’s Dr. Savas Tasoglu, a research fellow in the Division of Renal Medicine, and Dr. Utkan Demirci, associate professor of Medicine in the Division of Biomedical Engineering, along with Drs.…
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