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SELECTBIO Conferences Cell & Gene Therapy Asia 2019

Haruka Yoshie's Biography



Haruka Yoshie, Application Specialist, CELLINK

Haruka is a graduate of Bioengineering from McGill university in Canada. Her main research focus has been analyzing the physical and mechanical properties of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition during cancer metastasis.

Haruka joined CELLINK as a scientific applications specialist due to her interests in cell-substrate interactions in 3D manufactured tissues. She hopes to help develop the emerging field of bio-applications in the 3D manufacturing space, and the roles of materials in the mechanobiological aspects of cell pathology.

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Recent Advancements in Research Based on 3D Bioprinting Technology – From Single Cells to Miniature Organs

Monday, 11 November 2019 at 17:20

Add to Calendar ▼2019-11-11 17:20:002019-11-11 18:20:00Europe/LondonRecent Advancements in Research Based on 3D Bioprinting Technology – From Single Cells to Miniature OrgansCell and Gene Therapy Asia 2019 in Kobe, JapanKobe, JapanSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

Additive manufacturing has made a resounding impact on many traditional manufacturing industries, allowing for custom and free-form manufacturing of parts. This has overlapped to the biomedical space for implants and prosthetics with large-scale metal and plastic printers gaining traction as custom solutions to patient-specific implants.

Despite growth in traditional sectors and the emerging market for 3D bioprinting, the use of 3D bioprinting as a custom solution for bio-applications in the pharmaceutical and bio-manufacturing industries has not yet been achieved. Many problems stem from low throughput of manufactured materials, lack of education in additive manufacturing, and the elusiveness of single-micron manufacturing.

While technology for additive fabrications has been used extensively in the research space, this talk will focus on the future role of additive manufacturing within biological industries, and the technology being developed that will drive it.


Add to Calendar ▼2019-11-11 00:00:002019-11-12 00:00:00Europe/LondonCell and Gene Therapy Asia 2019Cell and Gene Therapy Asia 2019 in Kobe, JapanKobe, JapanSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com