3D Bioprinting Solutions and Vivax Bio conduct successful in-situ bioprinting of skin grafts on rats
KUKA robotic arm used for contour extrusion at Moscow's Oncology Research Center
KUKA robotic arm used for contour extrusion at Moscow's Oncology Research Center
Elena Bulanova, the Head of Cell Technologies at 3D Bioprinting Solutions, speaks about the possibilities of creating three-dimensional living micro-organs using microgravity. This year a unique experiment will be carried out at the International Space Station to create cartilage and thyroid gland tissue. In the experiment, a bioprinter Organ.Aut developed by 3D Bioprinting Solutions, will be used.
In the Video Yusef Khesuani explaines some of the science and reasoning behind the experiment to me during Open Innovations Forum Moscow. You can also check out the Business Insider article in my comment for more information.
A comprehensive article on bioprinting was published on https://matmatch.com
Russian Tech Company Behind Space Cultured Meat Wants To Make Food More Sustainable On Earth
3D Bioprinting Solutions biotechnology laboratory, Meal Source Technologies, as well as Aleph Farms and Finless Foods, are proud to announce successful result of the joint project which involved magnetic biofabrication of bovine, mummichog and rabbit myoblast/fibroblast constructs in order to lay the groundwork for renewable protein sources for long term manned missions. Additionally, results of this space experiment will be used to enhance the capacity for scalable cultured meat production on Earth.