Ozbolat Lab at the Penn State University focuses on establishing cutting-edge bioprinting science and technology for engineering around a dozen tissue types.
A primary objective of our research has been in understanding the role of 3D bioprinting process parameters on the fabrication and maturation of tissue substitutes recapitulating the physiology, anatomy, and function of native counterparts.
Our research group has been engaged in several projects sponsored by governmental agencies, private corporations, foundations, local agencies and industry.
August 29, 2023
“Printing replacement organs is the ultimate goal”
September 20, 2023
Penn State researchers are advancing the capabilities of 3D printing with biomaterials—someday printing new organs and tissues—and revolutionizing healthcare.
May 30, 2023
Dr Ibrahim Tarik Ozbolat talks open access publishing with IOP Publishing
August 24, 2016
Researchers at Penn State's Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences are taking 3D printing from a novelty to an orthopedic tool.
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