3B: Advanced Applications and Novel Methods in 3D Bioprinting 1
Time: 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Description
3D bioprinting has emerged as a leading biofabrication technique to both engineer tissues for regenerative medicine and create microphysiological models for drug screening and personalized medicine. This symposium will focus on advances in 3D bioprinting methods ranging from hardware design, AI-based software, multifunctional biomaterials, and novel bioink formulations. Specific attention will be given to open-source technological advances driving the rapid innovation and widespread adoption, as well as current challenges and future strategies towards commercialization of bioprinted medical devices. We will additionally highlight new developments from industry, 4D bioprinting, and cover examples of in vivo bioprinting. Our goal is to assimilate novel methods in mechanical design, software analysis, materials development, and medical device construction to encourage the next wave of 3D printing innovation.
Moderators:
Gulden CamciUnal, Univeristy of Massachusetts Lowell
Daniel Shiwarski, University of Pittsburgh
Objectives
8:00 AM. 82. Ultrafast Nanofiber 3D Printing of Polycaprolactone Scaffolds.Ievgenii Liashenko, Ph.D.1, Simon Luposchainsky2, Alberto Ramon1, Huaizhong Xu2, Paul Dalton1 1University of Oregon, 2Kyoto Institute of Technology
8:30 AM. 83. Caner Dikyol, MS1, Will O'Brien1, Maria Stang, PhD1, Durva Naik, PhD1, Faaz S. Ashraf, MD1, Adam Feinberg, Ph.D.1 1Carnegie Mellon University
"8:45 AM. 84. An Embedded Bioprinting Approach for Engineering Biochemical Heterogeneity in 3D Scaffolds:
Toward Complex Tissue Interfaces.Murat Guvendiren1 1New Jersey Institute of Technology"9:00 AM. 85. Development of a Novel Hybprinter-SAM for Functionally Graded Tissue Engineering Constructs with Patterned and Localized Biochemical Signals.Jiannan Li1, Carolyn Kim1, Hossein Alizadeh1, Yunzhi Peter Yang1 1Stanford University
9:15 AM. 86. Digital Light Processing 3D Printing of Microgel-Reinforced Hydrogels.Cody Crosby, Ph.D.1, Abhishek Dhand2, Jonathan Taasan, B.S.3, Jason Burdick4 1Southwestern University, 2University of Pennsylvania, 3University of Colorado Boulder, 4University of Colorado, Boulder
9:30 AM. 87. IN4MER Bioink: A Single-Modality Biosensing Bio-ink for Multianalytes and Temperature Monitoring Applications.Waqas Saleem1, David Chimene1, Berkley White1, Kaivalya Deo2, Jeremy Thomas3, Nithin Chidambara1, Cole Mandrona1, Kirsten Landsgaard4, Brian Ko1, Roland Kaunas1, Akhilesh Gaharwar1, Michael McShane1 1Texas A&M University, 2Axent Biosciences, 3Duke University, 4TAMU
9:45 AM. 88. High Throughput Screening of Patient-Derived Breast Cancer with Improved Physiological Relevance by Basement Membrane Matrix for Clinical Application.Wonwoo Jeong, PhD1 1Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine