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FRESH 3D-printing could revolutionise organ transplantation
A new 3D-bioprinting method has tackled a common problem with the 3D-printing of organs which could help revolutionise organ transplantation.
Research into 3D bioprinting has...
Developing soft and flexible biocompatible electronic devices
Currently, medical devices used for pacemakers and implants are clunky, rigid, and non-biocompatible. Now, scientists are one step closer to developing soft and flexible...
Exploring cannabinoid bioavailability in the medical cannabis industry
When medication is consumed it must reach the intended site of action, but what is the degree and rate at which it is absorbed...
Have researchers discovered a compound that can kill superbugs?
Researchers are testing a new drug that can kill a wide range of superbugs, including some antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
The research team from the Brinkman Laboratory...
Diabetics can forget the needles, it’s all about non-invasive spectroscopy
A study out of MIT suggests that measuring the chemical composition of skin could be used to monitor blood glucose levels.
Diabetics must measure their...
Discover CUTISS’ personalised, automated skin tissue therapy
CUTISS’ CEO Dr Daniela Marino explains the world of automated skin tissue therapy, focusing on the company’s next important milestone: clinical validation.
Showcasing CUTISS’ personalised,...