NCATS experts are applying the techniques of 3-D bioprinting to develop tissue models that mimic the organization and physiology of cells in the tissues of living organisms, in a microplate format for drug screening. Learn more.
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3-D Tissue Bioprinting Program
3-D Tissue Bioprinting: An Emerging Path to Better Drug DevelopmentUsing 3-D bioprinting techniques, NCATS scientists are developing 3-D tissue models that more closely mimic tissues in the human body.
About 3-D Tissue BioprintingLearn more about 3-D bioprinting efforts at NCATS and the goals of the program.
Technical CapabilitiesFind out what kinds of technologies and expertise are available for 3-D bioprinting at NCATS.
Work with 3-D Tissue BioprintingDiscover how to collaborate with NCATS 3-D bioprinting experts to advance translational science.
Learn more about 3-D bioprinting efforts at NCATS and the goals of the program.
Find out what kinds of technologies and expertise are available for 3-D bioprinting at NCATS.
Work with 3-D Tissue Bioprinting
Discover how to collaborate with NCATS 3-D bioprinting experts to advance translational science.
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Contact Marc Ferrer or Sam Michael to learn more about the 3-D Tissue Bioprinting program at NCATS and about opportunities for collaboration.
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