Ohio State Materials Week: Biofabrication and Clinical 3D Printing at Ohio State

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A virtual showcase of leading-edge, materials-allied research and innovation from science and engineering to systems and manufacturing at The Ohio State University.

Join us April 1, 10 a.m. for the final session of 2021 OSU Materials Week: Biofabrication and Clinical 3D Printing at Ohio State. Biofabrication is a rapidly growing field that sits at the intersections of bioprinting, additive manufacturing, and tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

This webinar will cover activities across Ohio State in biofabrication, as well as new projects bringing 3D printing into a clinical setting at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine.

Experts from Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering to Biomedical Engineering and beyond will present innovative biofabrication activities currently underway across Ohio State, as well as guide attendees through video tours of lab spaces in which some of this interdisciplinary research and developments take place.

Edward D. Herderick, director of additive manufacturing at Ohio State’s Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence, will provide an overview of the field, and breakdown the scope and outlook of Biofabrication efforts at the university. We will welcome five more experts to give in-depth looks at various activities and labs (see below). Stay for a panelist discussion and Q&A with the presenters.

Meet the speakers:

Kyle Van Koevering, an assistant professor in Otolaryngology, will take attendees into the Medical Modeling, Materials and Manufacturing Lab (M4 Lab) to learn about 3D printing models for the operating room.

Aleks Skardal, assistant professor in Biomedical Engineering, will present extracellular matrix bioinks for 3D bioprinting.

Katelyn Swindle-Reilly, assistant professor in Biomedical Engineering and Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, will discuss her lab’s work healing wounds to the cornea.

Dave Hoelzle, assistant professor in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, will give us a look into microscale manufacturing in the Hoelzle Research Lab.

David Dean, associate professor in Materials Science and Engineering, will present his lab’s work advancing 3D bioprinting for osteo engineering.

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