Coaxial 3D printing of Argos and Gelatin Biomaterials with Cells

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Mujibur Khan

Location

Poster 249

Session Format

Poster Presentation

Academic Unit

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Keywords

Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing Student Research Symposium, 3D-Printer, Software

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2022 12:00 AM

January 2022

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Coaxial 3D printing of Argos and Gelatin Biomaterials with Cells

Poster 249

This research developed a new three-dimensional printing technique using a coaxial spinneret to be able to print different biomaterials such as Argos and Gelatin with cells. The methods used a 3D printer incorporating a coaxial spinneret and syringe pump viscous gel feeding system to be able to function during the printing process. The viscus biomaterials exit from the tip of the coaxial spinneret and accumulate layer by layer on a cold plate to form the 3D structures.