Advances in Bioprinting: From Printing Methods to Biomedical Applications
【Abstract】
Biological 3D printing refers to the use of additive manufacturing methods, cells as raw materials, to achieve three-dimensional controlled assembly of cells in time and space, which has a wide range of application scenarios in vitro pathological model construction, drug evaluation and testing, tissue and organ regeneration and repair. For more than 10 years, the team has carried out a series of studies on the theory and method of photocuring ink forming, serialized 3D printing process, consumables and equipment, and reported the research progress in the construction of auditory neuroids, in-situ printing in vivo, and in vitro reconstruction at the organ level.
【Bio】
He Yong, Distinguished Professor of Qiushi, Zhejiang University, Deputy Director of the National Key Laboratory of Fluid Power Basic Components and Electromechanical Systems, deputy editor of Bio-Design Manufacturing Journal and editorial board member of Biofabrication Journal. Engaged in additive manufacturing and biological manufacturing research, presided over 6 National Natural Science funds such as Jieqing, Foundation key, and joint Fund key, and was a core member of the innovation group project "Motion System Tissue Engineering and Regeneration Research" of the Foundation Committee, published 2 biological 3D printing monographs, and authorized more than 50 invention patents. He has published more than 100 SCI papers with H-factor 58 in Science Translational Medicine, Science Advances, Nature Communcations and other journals, and his papers have been cited more than 10,000 times. He served as the standing committee member of the biological Manufacturing Branch of the Mechanical Engineering Society, the deputy chairman of the Advanced Manufacturing branch of the biomaterials Society, and the leader of the equipment group of the National Medical Additive Manufacturing Standards Committee.