L2M – Enhancing 3D Bioprinting with Advanced Nanofillers for Regenerative Medicine

This project focuses on developing advanced bioinks enhanced with tiny filler materials to improve 3D bioprinting for tissue engineering. By creating stronger, more printable, and biologically compatible materials, the project aims to help the partner organization advance regenerative medicine technologies. This will support the development of new personalized medical treatments and open up commercial opportunities in the growing field of bioprinting.

Faculty Supervisor:

John Frampton

Student:

Partner:

Springboard Atlantic Inc.

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Biotechnology; Biomanufacturing; Nanotechnology

University:

Dalhousie University

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

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