How Do You Print 3D Organs and Tissue?
Watch the process as the Biomodeling & Biomeasurements Lab creates 3D-printed constructs that look like tissue and human organs. A quad-extension bioprinter was built in-house at Stevens Institute of Technology by using other commercial, off-the-shelf resin printers to make its necessary components. This low-cost design can help close the gap between organ fabrication and transplantation and is a step forward in making it more affordable and available for future patients. The “BMBM Lab” is also committed to optical image acquisition and processing for quantitative measurement of cell morphology- the form and structure of cells.