Campus Technology: Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a 3D bioprinter by modifying a commercially available 3D printer.
Led by Adam Feinberg, associate professor of materials science and engineering and biomedical engineering and a member of the Bioengineered Organs Initiative, the team released its research under a Creative Commons license to encourage others to build their own as well.
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