The Cambridge Stem Cell Institute are thrilled to invite you to an exciting Bioprinting Workshop in Cambridge hosted at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute on Friday, 28 February, from 12:00 – 5:00 PM.
This is a unique opportunity to explore next-generation bioprinting techniques that are revolutionising the creation of 3D in vitro models (3D-IV). Whether you are a biologist or researcher from any field with an interest in bioprinting, this workshop will open your eyes to the latest innovations and possibilities!
What’s on offer? The 3D-IV project has developed three groundbreaking bioprinting approaches: Reactive Jet Impingement (ReJI), Inkjet Printing, and Microvalve Bioprinting. These cutting-edge methods work together to produce high-resolution, scalable 3D models with the ability to print cells at high density on various substrates.
Agenda:
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12:00 - 13:00 – FREE LUNCH
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13:00 - 13:15 – Welcome & Introduction to the 3D-IV Project
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13:15 - 14:30 – LIVE Bioprinting Demonstration
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14:30 - 17:00 – Research Seminar: Pioneering Bioprinting Applications
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Dr. Thorsten E. Boroviak – Bioprinting human embryo models
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Dr. Deepali Pal – Bioprinting the bone marrow niche to model leukaemia
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Professor Kenny Dalgarno – Bioprinting cardiac tissue
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Professor Andrew McCaskie – Bioprinting approaches in orthopaedics
This event is FREE for all – please see flyer attached!
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This promises to be an engaging, interactive, and fun event that you do not want to miss.