How Scientists Are Printing New Organs
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
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Explore the groundbreaking field of tissue engineering in this 17-minute TEDx talk by Yan Chen, a PhD candidate at Binghamton University. Discover how scientists are addressing the global shortage of donated organs and overcoming transplant rejection issues through the fabrication of artificial functional tissues and organs. Learn about the principles of tissue engineering, its practical applications, and the potential future impact on healthcare. Gain insights into cutting-edge techniques such as 3D printing, bioprinting, and electrospinning used in biofabrication. Chen, drawing from her personal experience and research background, provides a clear and accessible introduction to this state-of-the-art topic, offering hope for millions of people struggling with organ failure worldwide.
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How scientists are printing new organs | Yan Chen | TEDxBinghamtonUniversity
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