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Step 4, Final Posts

As mentioned in my last blog post, I was not able to interview someone in the specified field of biotech/bioprinting, however i have interviewed friends about this subject. A fellow student of mine has listed some pros and cons of bioprinting: Pros Faster and more precise than traditional methods of building organs by hand. Less … Continue reading Step 4, Final Posts

Step 4, Final Posts

As mentioned in my last blog post, I was not able to interview someone in the specified field of biotech/bioprinting, however i have interviewed friends about this subject. A fellow student of mine has listed some pros and cons of bioprinting: Pros Faster and more precise than traditional methods of building organs by hand. Less … Continue reading Step 4, Final Posts

Step 3 Final Posts

The current stage of bioprinting, according to 3dprint.com, is very advanced, but nothing that can substantially shake society as we know it. So far, bioprinting has successfully printed heart valves, various tissues, and cells. The aspirations is to one day reach that pinnacle of advanced regeneration by “reprinting” our cells. There is nothing much more … Continue reading Step 3 Final Posts

Step 3 Final Posts

The current stage of bioprinting, according to 3dprint.com, is very advanced, but nothing that can substantially shake society as we know it. So far, bioprinting has successfully printed heart valves, various tissues, and cells. The aspirations is to one day reach that pinnacle of advanced regeneration by “reprinting” our cells. There is nothing much more … Continue reading Step 3 Final Posts

Step 1 and 2 Final Posts

So in terms of research and “scholarly articles”, I’ve found it pretty difficult seeing as biotech is still a very new subject. I’ve also included some scholarly articles in my Second Post. For the Step 2 of my final blog post, I have not found any commercial case of bioprinting for amputees. All I’ve found … Continue reading Step 1 and 2 Final Posts

Step 1 and 2 Final Posts

So in terms of research and “scholarly articles”, I’ve found it pretty difficult seeing as biotech is still a very new subject. I’ve also included some scholarly articles in my Second Post. For the Step 2 of my final blog post, I have not found any commercial case of bioprinting for amputees. All I’ve found … Continue reading Step 1 and 2 Final Posts

Outline of Process

Cell replication in bio printing can be a bit confusing to understand  which is why I created an out line: First  original healthy cells are taken from a patience as a sample. Cell are left to matured  in order to multiply using specific methods. Once they have  multiply to a certain amount, they are collected and put into a […]