The second step on my path to figuring out what it would take to 3D bio print an actual brain was to search for printed works that involved the subject of 3D bio printing brains/living matter. Some books that I searched up are Fabricated: The New World of 3D Printing and Gene Therapy and Regulation. We have been reading Fabricated: The New World of 3D Printing throughout the semester and although it doesn’t focus solely on 3D bio printing, it does have specific in depth chapters for the subject. Gene therapy and Regulation talks a lot more about actual 3D bio printing and has chapters that talk specifically about 3D Cell bio printing for regenerative medicine research and therapies and that goes in hand with what the University of Wollongong and ACE are exploring.