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SELECTBIO Conferences Bioprinting & 3D-Printing in the Life Sciences EU 2018

Bioprinting & 3D-Printing in the Life Sciences EU 2018 Agenda



Biofabrication: A New Tool Set to Study Biology in 3D with Applications in Regenerative Medicine and in vitro Models

Lorenzo Moroni, Professor in Biofabrication for Regenerative Medicine, Chair of Complex Tissue Regeneration Department, Maastricht University & MERLN Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine

Organs are complex systems, comprised of different tissues, proteins, and cells, which communicate to orchestrate a myriad of functions in our bodies. Technologies are needed to replicate these structures towards the development of new therapies for tissue and organ repair, as well as for in vitro 3D models to better understand the morphogenetic biological processes that drive organogenesis. To construct tissues and organs, biofabrication strategies are being developed to impart spatiotemporal control over cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix communication, often through control over cell and material deposition and placement. Here, we present some of our most recent advancements in biofabrication that enabled the control of cell activity, moving towards enhanced tissue regeneration as well as the possibility to create more complex 3D in vitro models to study biological processes.