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University of Miami opens 3D bioprinting lab for tissue engineering, bone scaffolds, and surgical planning

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Sofia Baltodano

16d ago· 8 min readenNews

Summary

The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine has opened a new 3D Bioprinting Facility in Miami's Health District that creates 3D-printed tissues, bone scaffolds, and microneedles. The lab uses bioprinting technology to produce anatomical models for surgical planning, patient education, and training, as well as custom implants and tissue engineering scaffolds. The facility represents a significant advancement in regenerative medicine and personalized healthcare, bringing science fiction concepts into practical medical applications.

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bskyUniversity of Miami opens 3D bioprinting lab for tissue engineering, bone scaffolds, and surgical planningbit.ly

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A 3D-printed pelvis serves as a reference model for pre-operative planning, patient education and surgical training at the 3D Bioprinting Facility at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
The 3D Bioprinting Facility at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine creates tissues, bone scaffolds and microneedles to advance research and patient care.
Science fiction comes to life at University of Miami's new lab
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University of Miami’s new 3D bioprinting lab in Miami’s Health District creates tissues, bone scaffolds and microneedles to advance research and patient care.

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