Most biomaterials used in medical 3D printing technology, such as metals, ceramics, hard polymers, and composites, are stiff, and thus widely used for orthodontic applications. Soft polymers, including hydrogels, are widely used in bioprinting cells for tissue fabrication and organ fabrication. In this session, we explore into the latest researches over the biomaterials of their 3D printing/bioprinting applications.
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Related Conferences: 3rd International Conference on Materials Science and Engineering, Frankfurt Germany, October 7-8, 2019; 3rd International Conference on Materials Science and Materials Chemistry, Vienna Austria, October 14-15, 2019; Society For Biomaterials 2019 Annual Meeting and Exposition; SuperaBio2019; World Biomaterials Congress; 2019 Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Conference GRC; RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Annual Conference 2019; ICABBB'19 | November 15 - 16, 2019 | Orlando, Florida?.
Related Societies: Society for Biomaterials (SFB), Society of Biomaterials and Artificial Organs, Canadian Biomaterials Society, Tissue and Cell Engineering Society, Materials Research Society (MRS), The United Kingdom Society for Biomaterials (UKSB), European Society of biomaterials, Intelligent Testing Strategies for Engineered Nanomaterials (ITS-NANO), National Institute for Nanotechnology, Russian Nanotechnology Corporation, American National Standards Institute Nanotechnology Panel (ANSI-NSP), Materials Research Society