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Jennifer Lewis ScD ’91: “Can we make tissues that are made from you, for you?”

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Amanda Stoll DiCristofaro | MIT.nano

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MITJennifer Lewis ScD ’91: “Can we make tissues that are made from you, for you?”mit.edu
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In the 2025 Dresselhaus Lecture, the materials scientist describes her work 3D printing soft materials ranging from robots to human tissues.

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