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Bioprinting in Space

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Bioprinting through Levitation

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Bioprinting in Space
Published on: February 10, 2024
Category: Events

In a new Pathfinder Open project, PULSE, we have partnered with different experts in space technology and use thereof to study how the Space environment could be working as an accelerator of ageing on Earth. Our cross-European team spans diverse fields, including biofabrication, cardiology, microgravity, earth and space radiation biology, space operations, R&D, and exploitation strategies.
The ultimate goal is to develop a new bioprinting technology based on levitation principles that will be used in Space to create advanced cardiac 3D in vitro models, to start with, and use these to study ageing and possible treatments to slow it down or stop it.

Stay tuned with our project developmens as they come along: https://pulse-eic.eu/ and https://www.linkedin.com/company/pulse-eu/