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M3D-BIO - Microfluidics-Enabled 3D Printing for Biofabrication (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Moetazedian, A., Candeo, A., Bassi, A., Cox, L. R., Grover, L. M., & Poologasundarampillai, G. (2023, June). M3D-BIO - Microfluidics-Enabled 3D Printing for Biofabrication. Presented at 2nd International Conference on Medical Devices: Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing (ICMD3M 2023), Corfu, Greece

Microfluidics market is the fastest growing research area in the world, and they have shown much promise in biofabrication and 3D bioprinting of tissues and organs. However, microfluidics is conventionally produced using drawn-out and expensive litho... Read More about M3D-BIO - Microfluidics-Enabled 3D Printing for Biofabrication.

Bioartificial scaffolds fabrication and their use for in vitro testing of wound healing devices (2023)
Thesis
Mandolini, N. Bioartificial scaffolds fabrication and their use for in vitro testing of wound healing devices. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4386661

In the last decades Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) has shown its efficacy in wound healing, applying continuous or intermittent subatmospheric pressure to the wound surface by means of dressing systems. While there is general consen... Read More about Bioartificial scaffolds fabrication and their use for in vitro testing of wound healing devices.

Microfluidic-based 3D bioprinting to fabricate blood vasculature (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Moetazedian, A., Cox, L., Grover, L., & Poologasundarampillai, G. (2022, June). Microfluidic-based 3D bioprinting to fabricate blood vasculature. Presented at UK Society for Biomaterials 22nd Annual Conference (UKSB 2022), University of Sheffield

Introduction:
The most substantial healthcare challenge facing the UK is the inevitable transition towards ageing population. Organ transplantation as the gold-standard treatment has saved many lives and millions of pounds for the NHS; however, ever... Read More about Microfluidic-based 3D bioprinting to fabricate blood vasculature.