University of Miami opens 3D bioprinting lab for medical research and surgical training
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Sofia Baltodano
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The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine has opened a new 3D Bioprinting Facility in Miami's Health District. The lab creates 3D-printed tissues, bone scaffolds, and microneedles to advance medical research and patient care. Applications include pre-operative planning, patient education, and surgical training using 3D-printed anatomical models like pelvises. The facility represents a significant step in bringing bioprinting technology from science fiction to practical medical use.
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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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