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Bioprinting. From Multidisciplinary Design to Emerging Opportunities

  • Book

  • May 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5483843

Bioprinting: From Multidisciplinary Design to Emerging Opportunities describes state-of-the-art techniques and highlights open issues of different aspects that affect the efficiency of bioprinting protocols. Starting from a description of the main bioprinting technologies, the book addresses the most advanced approaches for the design of "on-demand" biomaterials suitable for incorporating biological components, along with the challenges associated with the development of a cellular model, and with the�biological read-out. Coverage includes intelligent process design techniques, emerging technologies, and specific applications.

Written by a highly interdisciplinary team of authors and presenting a unified approach to bioprinting, this book is ideal for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers in biotechnology, engineering, and physics, as well as industrial researchers interested in the applications of bioprinting.

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Table of Contents

1. 3D printing technologies and materials in the medical field
2. Bioprinting technologies: an overview
3. Biomaterials for bioprinting

Authors

Michele Conti Associate Professor of Industrial Bioengineering, DICAr Department, University of Pavia, Italy. Dr. Michele Conti is an Associate Professor of Industrial Bioengineering at the Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture of the University of Pavia (Italy). He is an expert in cardiovascular biomechanics, numerical and experimental analysis of endovascular devices, and life support systems; he has a strong interest in novel technologies in biomedical field including 3D (bio)printing. Michele Marino Assistant Professor, Tenure-track Young Professorship (Rita-Levi Montalcini Program) of Mechanics of Materials and Structures at DICII, Italy. Dr. Michele Marino is an Assistant Professor, Tenure-track Young Professorship (Rita-Levi Montalcini Program) of Mechanics of Materials and Structures at the Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Science of the University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy). He is an expert in multiscale constitutive modeling, chemo-mechano-biological modeling, and advanced computational techniques.