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TECH TALK: 3D

BIOPRINTER
JESSICA TAN
2 WHAT IS BIOPRINTER AND BIOPRINTING

• First, what is Bioprinting?


• A process for replication and reproduction
• Creation of organs and tissue
• Live cells
• Currently in the experimental phase
• Could change world of medical treatment

For more about this Process: Click here


3 WHAT DOES A BIOPRINTER LOOK LIKE?
4 THE PROCESS IN THE BIOPRINTER

First, a sketch Next, The final step,


for desired creation of Hydrogel for
product outline filling
5 THE USES FOR BIOPRINTING

• Creating new organs


• Reproduction of blood cells
• Creation of bone and tissue
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Risks (Cons) Benefits (Pros)


 Could be dysfunctional  Effective medical treatment
 Could easily break inside the body  Longer time to live
 Costly (Living Cells cost)  Better success rate than other
 Transmissions of other diseases treatments
 Development of new illnesses  Easier to monitor certain diseases
 Failed accommodation of the body  Calculations are more accurate
 The amount of energy
 Liability belongs to whom?
7 THE IMPACT ON SOCIETY

• Advanced medical treatments for the population


• Increase in efficient technologies as well as advancement for medical research
• Lowers the threat of death rates on existing diseases or illnesses, as well as accident
fatalities
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WORKS CITED (REFERENCES)
Rouse, Margaret. “What Is Bioprinting? - Definition from WhatIs.com.” WhatIs.com,
whatis.techtarget.com/definition/bioprinting.
Mischa. “Printing the Future: 3D Bioprinters and Their Uses.” Australian Academy of Science,
Australian Academy of Science, 23 Nov. 2017, www.science.org.au/curious/people-
medicine/bioprinting.
BioPrinter. 3dprintingindustry.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/organovo-3d-bioprinter.png.
Spanish Scientists Create a 3D Bioprinter to Print Human Skin. [Photo]. (n.d.). Retrieved from
www.uc3m.es/ss/Satellite/UC3MInstitucional/en/Detalle/Comunicacion_C/1371227676
752/1371216052710/Spanish_scientists_create_a_3D_bioprinter_to_print_human_ski
n.
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WORKS CITED PG. 2

Blaszczak-Boxe, Agata. “Organs to Order: 3D 'Bioprinter' Makes Replacement Bones, Ears.”


LiveScience, Purch, 16 Feb. 2016, www.livescience.com/53721-3d-bioprinter-makes-
replacement-bones-ears.html.
Mashambanhaka, Farai. “What Is 3D Bioprinting? – Simply Explained.” All3DP, 28 Nov. 2018,
all3dp.com/2/what-is-3d-bioprinting-simply-explained/.
Video:
University, Indiana, director. Endless Curiosity: 3D Bioprinting. YouTube,YouTube, 21 June 2018,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HOtD10aGy8.
10 NOW FOR THE FINAL STAGE

• Go to Kahoot and use the code given to sign into the room
• Answer the Questions
• Top three places will receive a prize

The Kahoot: BioPrinting Final Stage


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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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