Podcast: How 3D Printed Blood Vessels Will Help Make New Drugs
In this episode, we talk about how to speed up drug development with 3D printed blood vessels and how ear damage procedures are being revolutionized by 3D printed eardrum grafts.
In this episode, we talk about how to speed up drug development with 3D printed blood vessels and how ear damage procedures are being revolutionized by 3D printed eardrum grafts. As always, you can find these and other interesting & impactful engineering articles on Wevolver.com.
EPISODE NOTES
(1:00) - Biomedical Engineers Grow 3D Bioprinted Blood Vessel:
Do you ever read about a groundbreaking new drug and then wonder why it never actually becomes available to the general public? Well, a group of Texas A&M researchers plan to address that by mimicking human biology using functional 3D printed blood vessels.
(9:10) - 3D Printed Eardrum Graft:
Eardrum damage is difficult to address with most treatments being intensive, expensive, and ineffective. To address this problem, researchers developed a 3D printed eardrum graft that can be implanted via a non-invasive procedure and return full functionality.
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