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Michael Gelinsky's Biography



Michael Gelinsky, Professor, Technical University Dresden

Michael Gelinsky has studied chemistry and made his PhD in this discipline at Freiburg University (Germany). In 1999 he moved to TU Dresden and worked for about 10 years at the department of Materials Science, heading his own group at the newly founded Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials since 2002.
In 2010 he was appointed as professor at the Medical Faculty and is leading since this time the Center for Translational Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue Research (tu-dresden.de/med/tfo). His work is focused on biomaterials and scaffold development, tissue engineering and regenerative therapies, mostly for musculoskeletal tissues. His group is also very active in the field of additive manufacturing of implants and biofabrication technologies.

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Core/Shell Bioprinting of Complex Tissue Equivalents

Thursday, 13 October 2016 at 09:30

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By means of 3D plotting (extrusion of pasty materials) scaffolds and cell-loaded constructs can be fabricated easily out of a variety of different biomaterials. We have developed a technology for manufacturing of scaffolds, built up of core/shell and hollow strands, consisting of stiff materials in the shell and soft biopolymer hydrogels in the core part. Based on this technology we have started to develop implants and tissue engineered constructs for several types of tissues.


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