The New Yorker Life proudly presents; Kid reporter Bartu Milci interviews Yigitcan Sumbelli, a scientist working in the cutting-edge field of 3D Bioprinting. 3D printing is a fascinating process; simply put, it’s adding material on top of each other in an organized manner and creating a final product. From designing and 3d printing simple pieces... Continue Reading →
Asking the Pro | Kevin Jahnke
Kevin Jahnke comments on the relationship between synthetic biology and traditional tissue engineering applications while talking about his studies
Asking the Pro | Kate Firipis
Kate Firipis explains her studies about peptide-based bioink development and her comments on tissue engineering
Asking the Pro | Dr. Ludo van Haasterecht
Dr. van Haasterecht tells us about his PhD studies on Second Harmonic Generation Microscopy and comments on how we can use imaging techniques for tissue engineering applications
Asking the Pro | Geoffrey Potjewyd
We talked with Geoffrey Potjewyd about dementia, 3D brain models and science communication. He continues his PhD in the Manchester University
Asking the Pro | Dr. Dafydd O. Visscher
We talked with Dr. Visscher, who continues his plastic surgery training and working on a PhD about 3D bioprinting of cartilage in the Netherlands!
A Brief History of Tissue Engineering
How have the tissue and organ engineering studies developed since their formation? What are the milestones throughout its history?
Planning
An agenda? You're so old fashioned... Are you saying it's working? In a very good way?