September 27, 2022
Julie Allickson, Ph.D. on Mayo Clinic Q&A Podcast
Through research, clinical trials and biomanufacturing, Mayo Clinic’s Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics is working to develop new types of medicines derived from the human body to treat chronic and age-related diseases. Biologics are therapies that come from human sources — cells, blood, enzymes, tissues, genes or genetically engineered cells — for use in medicines. Biomanufacturing is focused on […]
Tags: #3D printing, #Biomanufacturing, #Cancer, #cell therapy, #Dr. Julie Allickson, #gene therapy, #Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics
February 3, 2022
The regenerative operating room of the future
Envisioning the future of regenerative medicine elicits images of an operating room that also is a manufacturing facility. Patients undergoing surgery could have immediate access to products biomanufactured within the operating room or even within their own bodies. Products such as tissue engineered for targeted healing or 3D-printed scaffolds that repair diseased organs, bones or […]
Tags: #3D printing, #Dr. Brittany Howard, #Dr. David Lo, #Dr. Juergen Neubauer, #Dr. Michael McPhail, #Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Medicine
May 27, 2021
An uncommon collaboration to advance global medical education
3D printing, 4-H values and 21st century technology are coming together to forge a new collaboration between Mayo Clinic and surgery residents in Vietnam. When Michelle Higgins, Ph.D., a student at Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine ― Arizona Campus, rotated through the Ear, Nose and Throat Dissection Lab, a lightbulb within her went off. […]
Tags: #3D printing, #Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, #Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Medicine, #Michelle Higgins, #Regenerative medicine education