Class

Article

College

College of Science

Department

Chemistry and Biochemistry Department

Faculty Mentor

Jeannie Johnson

Presentation Type

Poster Presentation

Abstract

Organ donation shortages paired with high demand present a great issue for the general population. Every year, thousands of patients lay on organ donation waiting lists and never receive their necessary care. The increased research and success into 3D printed organs could solve many of these problems regarding demand, in addition to solving other biotechnological issues. As with every emerging biotechnology, the implications of its introduction must be established. This project provides an opportunity analysis on the problems 3D bioprinting will solve, in addition to projecting future issues the technology may create. Presentation Time: Thursday, 10-11 a.m.Zoom link: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/83484931836?pwd=TlpyRWsrSjYvVVl6dTVXRi9YQ3JOZz09

Location

Logan, UT

Start Date

4-11-2021 12:00 AM

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Life Sciences Commons

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Apr 11th, 12:00 AM

3D Bioprinting Presents Positive Health and Social Benefits—But Equitable Utilization Necessary

Logan, UT

Organ donation shortages paired with high demand present a great issue for the general population. Every year, thousands of patients lay on organ donation waiting lists and never receive their necessary care. The increased research and success into 3D printed organs could solve many of these problems regarding demand, in addition to solving other biotechnological issues. As with every emerging biotechnology, the implications of its introduction must be established. This project provides an opportunity analysis on the problems 3D bioprinting will solve, in addition to projecting future issues the technology may create. Presentation Time: Thursday, 10-11 a.m.Zoom link: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/83484931836?pwd=TlpyRWsrSjYvVVl6dTVXRi9YQ3JOZz09