New technique creating a tiny and intricate biomedical structure
Medgadget - 26-May-2021Massive accelerator for biofabrication and tissue engineering research
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Researches 3DBioprinting, bio fabrication at RMIT and BioFab3D lab.
Researcher in 3D bioprinting with a background in physics/nanoscience, based at BioFab3D, St Vincent's Hospital.
Cathal works with surgeons, engineers and biologists to develop ways to print 3D tissues using living cells.
He has also written more than 100 popular science articles for COSMOS Magazine, generating ~1 million page views per year.
Visit website: https://www.rmit.edu.au/contact/staff-contacts/academic-staff/o/o%27connell-dr-cathal
See also: RMIT University - Australian Institute of technology.
Details last updated 27-May-2021
Massive accelerator for biofabrication and tissue engineering research