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Corso di Progettazione di Micro e Nano Sistemi Biomedical – Modulo: Micro e Nano Sistemi
CdLM Ingegneria Biomedica
02/12/2025 ore 9:00
Aula Riunioni DII – piano terra
Dipartimento Ingegneria dell’Informazione – Università di Pisa, Via G. Caruso 16, Pisa
The seminar will offer a perspective on the field of Bioprinting, as an enabling technology for tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and drug discovery, from its origins to future scenarios.
Thomas Boland – University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, USA
THOMAS BOLAND is a Professor in the Department of Metallurgy, Materials and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso. He also serves as the director of UTEP’s Biomedical Engineering Programs. Boland’s research interests are applying engineering principles to automate, predict and build three dimensional structures with that show biological function. He has received numerous awards and was featured on CNN and the Discovery Channel for his ground braking innovations using inkjet printers to assemble cells and biomaterials into viable and functioning structures.
the seminar is organized in the framework of the PNRR TNE Afya Moja project, aimed at promoting research and capacity strengthening in the field of One-Health.