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Dramatic advances in the fields of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetics, biomedical engineering and materials science have given rise to the remarkable new cross-disciplinary field of tissue engineering. Tissue engineering uses synthetic or naturally derived, engineered biomaterials to replace damaged or defective tissues, such as bone, skin, and even organs.
New study provides novel insight into the evolution of mammals

New study provides novel insight into the evolution of mammals

Bioengineered uterine tissue can support normal pregnancies, study shows

Bioengineered uterine tissue can support normal pregnancies, study shows

Innovative technology permits faster, cheaper toxicological screening of drug candidates

Innovative technology permits faster, cheaper toxicological screening of drug candidates

WFIRM and Oracle Health Sciences team up to pair Body-on-a-Chip with data analytics

WFIRM and Oracle Health Sciences team up to pair Body-on-a-Chip with data analytics

Bioactive factors-imprinted scaffold vehicles for boosting bone repair

Bioactive factors-imprinted scaffold vehicles for boosting bone repair

Pluripotent cells grown from osteoarthritic knee joint of elderly people

Pluripotent cells grown from osteoarthritic knee joint of elderly people

First National Preclinical Imaging Centre established in Ireland to enhance medical research

First National Preclinical Imaging Centre established in Ireland to enhance medical research

A new technology to print 3D tissues directly in the body

A new technology to print 3D tissues directly in the body

RCSI scientists develop new biomaterial with potential to accelerate bone regeneration

RCSI scientists develop new biomaterial with potential to accelerate bone regeneration

Transforming spleen to liver could bring new hope for patients suffering from organ shortage

Transforming spleen to liver could bring new hope for patients suffering from organ shortage

CELLINK granted U.S. patent for unique cellulose-based bioink technology

CELLINK granted U.S. patent for unique cellulose-based bioink technology

New project launched to find novel treatments for rare genetic diseases

New project launched to find novel treatments for rare genetic diseases

AXT offer Fluicell’s innovative range of tissue engineering systems in Australia & NZ

AXT offer Fluicell’s innovative range of tissue engineering systems in Australia & NZ

Study brings surgeons one step closer to helping babies with Hirschsprung's disease

Study brings surgeons one step closer to helping babies with Hirschsprung's disease

Prellis Externalized Human Immune System produces human antibodies against SARS-Cov2

Prellis Externalized Human Immune System produces human antibodies against SARS-Cov2

CELLINK announces partnership with AstraZeneca to provide advanced 3D-bioprinted liver organoids

CELLINK announces partnership with AstraZeneca to provide advanced 3D-bioprinted liver organoids

New method allows researchers to guide neurons in 3D

New method allows researchers to guide neurons in 3D

Tissue engineering can play an important role during COVID-19 pandemic

Tissue engineering can play an important role during COVID-19 pandemic

Medical staff fighting COVID-19 experience serious skin injury related to PPE use

Medical staff fighting COVID-19 experience serious skin injury related to PPE use

Novel nanoscale bio-probe could detect iron disorders

Novel nanoscale bio-probe could detect iron disorders

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