About this Event
The NC3Rs Novel Bioprinters for 3D In vitro Models (3D-IV) project has developed three new bioprinters. The bioprinters combine a new approach to bioprinting developed at Newcastle University, reactive jet impingement (ReJI), with inkjet and microvalve bioprinting modes to create a unique bioprinter which offers new capabilities in terms of the creation of in vitro models. ReJI bioprinting can create gel cultures with high cell densities and can print on a wide variety of substrates. Inkjet printing gives the capability to print cells in solution at almost single cell resolution, whilst microvalve bioprinting can also cells in solution but to deposit high volumes. Together the three technique give a wide range of capabilities for creating 3D in vitro models using technologies which can support scale up when higher throughput is required.
This event is the second of three events, and will involve a demonstration of the bioprinting technology in the morning, followed by a research seminar on in vitro models in the afternoon. The seminar will focus on commercialisation of in vitro models and technologies for in vitro models, with presentations from Aelius Biotech, Alcyomics, NewCells Biotech, and ReproCELL among others.
The other seminars in the series are in:
• Bristol on the 13th February, where the seminar will focus on next generation 3D bioprinting for cancer disease modelling. You can sign up for this event at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1109031776899.
• Cambridge on the 28th February, where the afternoon seminar will focus on pioneering bioprinting in embryogenesis, cardiac tissue, leukaemia and orthopaedics. You can sign up for this event at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1109069248979.
Attendance at all the events is free, but registration is required.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
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