Build Microfluidic Systems with 3D Bioprinting Technologies
Cecilia Soto, Field Application Specialist, CELLINK LIFE SCIENCES
The merger of bioprinting and microfluidics opens the door for the
on-demand production of personalized organ-on-a-chip models and could be
used for preclinical research in drug development. Cecilia Soto, a
field application specialist at CELLINK, will discuss how 3D bioprinting
technologies can be used for microfluidic applications.
Learn more about:
- Fabricating microfluidic devices using bioprinting technologies (light-based and extrusion-based)
- Using coaxial bioprinting to create channeled structures
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