COLLEGE PARK, Md.-John Fisher, associate professor in the Fischell Department of Bioengineering, won the Best Inventor Pitch at the 2009 Bioscience Research and Technology Review Day with a tissue ...
Researchers say in future it may be possible to grow personalized organoids from patient’s own tissue, to test potential treatments in advance.
A new type of bioreactor that can grow human veins in the lab has been developed by CSEM and ClexBio, a Nordics-based startup specialized in regenerative medicine. Funded by the Research Council of ...
A new method of tissue engineering is only a proof of concept for now A new method of tissue engineering is only a proof of concept for now is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more ...
An "out-of-this-world" project has the potential to transform the future of tissue engineering and liver transplantation through innovative research conducted aboard the International Space Station ...
For decades, robotic systems have played a pivotal role in nurturing the growth of tissue-engineered constructs in controlled environments through the provision of mechanical stimulation. The ...
For most investigators the culture of mammalian cells has meant the use of traditional flasks or dishes. While this technique has proved useful for many studies, it is widely recognized that cells ...
A Washington State University research team is working to create an artificial cartilage that is similar to natural cartilage with a recipe that can be corrected along the way.
Imagine it: a countertop kitchen appliance resembling a Magic Bullet blender. This is the bioreactor. It is attached, via a drip, to a supply of nutrient-rich serum, which feeds the cells growing ...
COLLEGE PARK, Md.-John Fisher, associate professor in the Fischell Department of Bioengineering, won the Best Inventor Pitch at the 2009 Bioscience Research and Technology Review Day with a tissue ...