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Friday 22 November 2024
Could printable organic x-ray sensors transform treatment for cancer patients?
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UOW ranks 52nd globally in THE Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025
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New $3.7M training centre to bring 3D bio-printing to patients
Personalised medicine one step closer with establishment of pioneering biomanufacturing centre that will advance 3D printed medical implants.
Handheld surgical 'pen' prints human stem cells
In a landmark proof-of-concept experiment, Australian researchers have used a handheld 3D printing pen to ‘draw’ human stem cells in freeform patterns with extremely high survival rates.
New Graphene journal launched with ACES Director at the helm
Professor Gordon Wallace has been appointed Editor in Chief of an exciting new scientific journal, Graphene Technology.
Online course an introduction to printing body parts
A free online course will enable people to discover how the world of 3D printing and new biocompatible materials is allowing scientists and surgeons to rethink approaches to healthcare.
Medical device innovations lead to another win for UOW
UOW is building on its reputation as a leader in medical device research and development.
Battery to power implant, then disappear
A battery that could be inserted in the body to power a medical implant and then simply disappear once used is one step closer.