Automating 3D Biology
Margaret Prendergast, Director of Bioengineering and Pharmaceutical Development, Allevi
Biology exists in 3D, but it is most often studied in oversimplified 2D models. Extrusion biofabrication finally presents scientists with the capability to create complex 3D biological environments. Standardized, automated biofabrication allows for high-throughput versatility, demonstrating great potential for a variety of applications, including high-throughput screening, organ-on-a-chip fabrication, and personalized medicine. In this presentation, learn more about the limitless possibilities of extrusion biofabrication.
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