Join us for a webinar exploring innovative techniques in scaffold-free tissue engineering and 3D bioprinting. Our session begins with a focus on mimicking tissue formation through cell condensation, traditionally simplified to spheres or sheets. We'll discuss three technologies: hydrogel molds for modular tissue building blocks, a bioprinting platform for intricate cell-only bioink structures, and innovations in 4D constructs that adapt over time. Next, discover TissueFab®, a versatile bioink platform designed to enhance regenerative medicine and drug discovery by supporting diverse cell types and bioprinting platforms.
Key learnings include:
- Understanding the use of hydrogel molds for assembling multi-tissue organs
- Exploring bioprinting platforms for intricate cell-only bioink structures
- Employing 4D strategies to fabricate dynamic, high cell density constructs
- Leveraging TissueFab® bioinks to support diverse cell types and bioprinting platforms, facilitating in-vitro models for drug screening
Speakers
Eben Alsberg, Ph.D.
University of Illinois Chicago
Richard and Loan Hill Chair Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Eben Alsberg holds the Richard and Loan Hill Chair and is a UIC Distinguished Professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, across multiple departments, and is a Research Health Scientist at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center. His laboratory focuses on engineering functional biologic replacements to repair damaged or diseased tissues in the body. He has co-authored >155 peer reviewed papers and book chapters and has received numerous awards, including the TERMIS Senior Scientist Award and the Biovalley Young Investigator Award. Alsberg is a fellow of NAI, TERM, AIMBE, BMES and IAMBE, with research funding from both federal and foundation sources. He holds ~30 patents issued or pending in tissue engineering, has delivered over 180 invited lectures globally, and is active in many professional societies.
Cancan Xu, Ph.D.
Merck
Sr. Scientist I, Materials Science R&D
Cancan Xu has been a polymer scientist in Mat Sci R&D since 2022, with expertise in 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering. Her work focuses on developing novel polymers, hydrogels, and bioinks for regenerative medicine. Dr. Xu has extensive experience in the bioprinting industry, and her research has been published in numerous scientific journals.
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