520 Additive Manufacturing of Biomaterials

Wednesday, November 18, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Materials Engineering and Sciences Division (08) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
Additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, is becoming a widely investigated approach to create anatomically matched and patient-specific constructs and medical devices with high complexity for a wide range of applications including dentistry, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, anatomical models, and pharmaceutics. AM technologies include vat phopolymerization-based, powder-based, droplet-based, and extrusion-based printing. 3D bioprinting is an AM approach focusing on live-cell printing, and mainly utilized to fabricate vascularized tissue constructs, disease models, and tissue and organ mimetics. This session focuses on recent and emerging advancements in AM technologies (3D printing and bioprinting technologies), printable materials (biomaterials and bioinks), and applications of AM in medicine. We encourage faculty candidates to submit abstracts to the general “Biomaterials and Life Sciences Engineering: Faculty Candidates” session. When considering abstract submission, please note oral presentations may be limited to one per person (presenter) for contributed abstracts to ensure broad programming. Graduate Students: By applying to this session you may be eligible for the Biomaterials Graduate Student Award Session established to honor the best graduate student submissions through recognition and cash awards. See the session titled 'Biomaterials: Graduate Student Award Session' for details.

Sponsor:
Biomaterials
Chair:
Murat Guvendiren Email: muratg@njit.edu
Co-chairs:
Mario Alvarez Email: mario.alvarez@tec.mx
Grissel Trujillo-de Santiago Email: grissel@tec.mx



(520b) Bioprinted Three Dimensional Lattices Facilitate Expansion of Neural Stem Cells
Julien G. Roth, Christopher D. Lindsay, Bauer L. LeSavage and Sarah C. Heilshorn


(520c) Novel Bioinks from UV-Responsive Norbornene-Functionalized Carboxymethyl Cellulose Macromers
Shen Ji, Tessali Morrison, William M. Gramlich and Murat Guvendiren


(520d) Biofabrication Using Corn Protein: 3D Printing of Zein and Zein-Peg Formulations
Alberto Emmanuel Aceves-Colin, Jorge A. Tavares-Negrete, Gladys Guadalupe Díaz-Armas, Anne-Sophie Mertgen, Delia Cristal Rivera-Flores, Plinio Alejandro Trinidad-Calderón, Jorge Miguel Olmos-Cordero, Mohamadmahdi Samandari, Elda Graciela Gómez-López, Esther Perez-Carrillo, Grissel Trujillo-de Santiago and Mario Moisés Álvarez


(520e) Converting a 3D Printer into a High-Resolution Gelatin Methacryloyl Bioprinter: Development of an Extrusion 3D Bioprinter Equipped with a Temperature-Controlled Printhead
Gilberto Emilio Guerra-Alvarez, Anne-Sophie Mertgen, Andrés García-Rubio, Carlos Ezio Garciaméndez-Mijares, Germán García-Martínez García-Martínez, Y. Shrike Zhang, Grissel Trujillo-de Santiago and Mario Moisés Álvarez


(520f) Using Chaotic Advection for Facile High-Throughput Fabrication of Ordered Multilayer Micro- and Nanostructures: Continuous Chaotic Printing
Grissel Trujillo-de Santiago, Carolina Chávez-Madero, Edna J. Bolivar-Monsalve, Carlos Fernando Ceballos-González, Mohamadmahdi Samandari, Diego A. Sandoval Salaiza, Y. Shrike Zhang, Ali Khademhosseini, Paul Weiss and Mario Moisés Álvarez


(520g) Micro-Biogeography Matters Greatly for Competition: Continuous Chaotic Bioprinting of Spatially Controlled Bacterial Microcosms
Carlos Fernando Ceballos-González, Edna Johana Bolivar-Monsalve, Li Lu Lam-Aguilar, Diego Alonso Quevedo-Moreno, Karen Ixchel Borrayo-Montaño, Juan Felipe Yee-de León, Y. Shrike Zhang, Mario Moisés Álvarez and Grissel Trujillo-de Santiago
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