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Biological 3D Printing

Biological 3D Printing. CST300L Fall 2013. The rewards are incredible. Print organs Regenerate skin No more donors Fix hearts. Ted video – Printing a human kidney. How it works. Bioprinting. Research being done by major universities. Benefits to Society. No donor lists

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Biological 3D Printing

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  1. Biological 3D Printing CST300L Fall 2013

  2. The rewards are incredible. • Print organs • Regenerate skin • No more donors • Fix hearts Ted video – Printing a human kidney

  3. How it works Bioprinting

  4. Research being done by major universities

  5. Benefits to Society • No donor lists • Bioprinted food • Eliminate animal testing • New bones & organs

  6. Possible Consequences • Similar to cloning? • Possible black markets? • Replacing parts just to make them better?

  7. These are questions worth contemplating.

  8. Questions?

  9. References Atala, A. (Performer) (2011, March). Anthony atala: Printing a human kidney. TED Talks. [Video podcast]. Retrieved from http://www.ted.com/talks/anthony_atala_printing_a_human_kidney.html Friesen, H. (2013). Reading the fine print. USCience Review, Retrieved from http://www-scf.usc.edu/~uscience/bioprinting.html Hotz, R. (2012, September 18). Printing evolves: An inkjet for living tissue. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved from http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10000872396390443816804578002101200151098 Hsu, J. (2013, September 24). 3d printing aims to deliver organs on demand. Retrieved from http://www.livescience.com/39885-3d-printing-to-deliver-organs.html Lee, K. (2013, November 11). 3d-printed human cells will replace animal testing in five years, says bioengineer expert. Retrieved from http://inhabitat.com/3d-printed-human-cells-will-replace-animal-testing-in-five-years-says-bioengineer-expert/ Patrik. (Photographer). (2013, January 20). BioPrinter [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://www.instructables.com/files/deriv/FMU/5RIT/HC3PT1OW/FMU5RITHC3PT1OW.MEDIUM.jpg Petronzio, M. (2013, March 28). How 3d printing actually works. Retrieved from http://mashable.com/2013/03/28/3d-printing-explained/ Printing body parts - a sampling of progress in biological 3d printing. (2013). Retrieved from http://lifesciences.ieee.org/articles/feature-articles/332-printing-body-parts-a-sampling-of-progress-in-biological-3d-printing (2013). Bionic Ear [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/2013/05/3d-printer-bionic-ear (2012, June 19). UCSD Medical Center [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/pressrelease/uc_san_diego_health_system_highlighted_in_healthcare_equality_index_2012 (2013, July 29). 3D-positional microdispensing system [Web Drawing]. Retrieved from http://www.3ders.org/articles/20130729-nasa-awards-to-initial-analysis-of-3d-printing-of-biomaterials.html

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