Thursday, 24 July 201407:30 | Registration | 08:30 | | 09:30 | 4D Bioprinting: biofabrication of rod-like and tubular tissue engineered constructs using programmable self-folding bioprinted biomaterials Vladimir Mironov, Chief Scientific Officer, 3D Bioprinting Solutions, Brazil
| 10:00 | Peptide Inks: Bio-printing Self-Assembling Ultrashort Peptides to Build Nanofibrous Scaffolds for Regenerative Medicine Applications Charlotte A E Hauser, Team Leader/Principal Research Scientist, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
| 10:30 | Coffee Break and Networking in Exhibition Area | 11:00 | Microfluidic Cell Patterning Technique for Multicellular Dynamics Studies Chwee Teck Lim, NUS Society Chair Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Institute for Health Innovation & Technology (iHealthtech), Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore
| 11:30 | Regulatory Updates on Cellular and Tissue-based Products Kazuhisa Koike , Reviewer, PMDA , Japan
| 12:00 | The Patent Landscape of Bioprinting Robert Esmond, Director, Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C, United States of America
| 12:30 | Technology Spotlight: GeSiM Jian He, Product Specialist, GeSiM
| 12:45 | Lunch Break and Networking in Exhibition Area | 14:00 | Intellectual Property Landscape / Ethics Surrounding Bioprinting Human Parts and Tissue / Regulatory Path Forward - PANEL DISCUSSION | 15:30 | Coffee Break and Networking in Exhibition Area | 16:00 | Coach leaves Biopolis for NAMC | 16:30 | Tour of NAMC | 18:30 | Coach leaves NAMC for return to Biopolis |
Friday, 25 July 201407:30 | Registration | 08:30 | | 09:30 | Organ Printing as an Information Technology: Towards Tissue and Organ Informatics Rodrigo Rezende, Post-Doc Researcher, Center for Information Technology Renato Archer, Brazil
Organ printing is a computer-aided robotic additive biofabrication of human organs.
The information technology and computer-aided design software are instrumental in the transformation of virtual 3D bioimaging information about human tissue and organs into living biological reality during 3D bioprinting. | 10:00 | 3D Bioprinting – Bioassembly Robots and Bioinks Stuart Williams, Director, University of Louisville, United States of America
| 10:30 | Coffee Break and Networking in Exhibition Area | 11:00 | Magnetic 3D Bioprinting for High-Throughput Drug Screening Hubert Tseng, Sr. R&D Scientist, Nano3D Biosciences, United States of America
A recently novel method, magnetic 3D bioprinting, is presented to rapidly print 3D tissue cultures for high-throughput screening. | 11:30 | Bioprinting interfaces for 2D and 3D Cell and Tissue models Mark DeCoster, Associate Professor, Louisiana Tech University, United States of America
Developing bioprinting interfaces for 2-dimensional (2D) and 3-dimensional (3D) cellular assemblies is important for understanding the growth and differentiation of both normal and diseased cells; bioprinting interfaces may give us insight into, and control over, these transitions.
| 12:00 | Multiphoton processing - a versatile technology platform for the development of standard biomimetic microenvironments for 3D cell culture Aleksandr Ovsianikov, Assistant Professor, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
| 12:30 | Lunch Break and Networking in Exhibition Area | 14:00 | A New Approach for 3D Tissue & Organ Fabrication Inspired From Orthopedic Surgery Koichi Nakayama, Professor and Chairman, Saga University, Japan
| 14:30 | 3D Bioprinting of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Will Shu, Reader, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
| 15:00 | Extrusion Printing of Hydrogels with Embedded Cells Paul Calvert, Professor of Bioengineering, UMass Dartmouth, United States of America
Several cell types have been embedded in 3D printed gel scaffolds.
Metabolic rates have been measured and related to diffusion coefficients, depth of the cells and gel structure.
| 15:30 | Coffee Break and Networking in Exhibition Area | 16:00 | Easiest Tissue and Organ to Bioprint / Technology Advancement and Innovation for Bioprinting / How far are we realistically from the Clinic? - PANEL DISCUSSION | 17:30 | Closing Reception |
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