The world of organ transplantation is on the cusp of a revolution. Every year, tens of thousands of Americans receive life-saving transplants, yet the demand for donor organs still outstrips supply. This daunting reality has prompted innovative researchers to explore alternative solutions. Enter bioprinting, a groundbreaking technology that's enabling scientists to create functional, human liver tissue layer by layer. The implications are profound, and this breakthrough has the potential to change the face of transplantation medicine. Scaling Up Bioprinting At the forefront of this research is Carnegie Mellon University's team, led by Dr. Adam Feinberg. Their initiative, the Liver Immunocompetent Volumetric Engineering (LIVE) project, has received a substantial $28.5 million award from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health. This major investment is a vote of confidence for the team's ambitious goal: to create a transplantable 3D-printed liver patch that can te...
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