BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250927T202404EDT-8790UnwkPo@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250928T002404Z DESCRIPTION:Event includes bioprinting demos!\n Please register at forms.off ice.com/r/xNBthNuFXQ\n\nAT THE FOREFRONT OF TISSUE ENGINEERING\, bioprinti ng is a technology where bio-inks and biomaterials\, mixed with cells\, ar e 3D printed\, often to construct living tissue models. Join MIAM in welco ming 91Ö±²¥ Professor of Bioengineering Matt Kinsella and University of Mo ntreal Professor of Ophthalmology May Griffith\, as they both give a broad view of this emerging field and explain their own work at its cutting edg e.\n\nMATT KINSELLA creates materials-based therapies to treat disease tis sues\, including using tissue engineering and 3D printing of protein gels to create models (or avatars) of tumors from patient samples. These models are potential alternatives to using animal models in biomedical research\ , and may allow us to develop more precise and personalized treatments. Hi s lab is also designing and building automated robotic bioprinters that wo rk alongside clinicians in the operating room to aid in the repair or reco nstruction of organs following surgeries.\n\nMAY GRIFFITH works on biomime tic materials\, and in particular biomaterials that mimic collagen\, the m ajor structural protein in the human body. Her team developed the world’s first cell-free biosynthetic corneal implants that promoted endogenous tis sue and nerve regeneration in a human clinical trial\, showing for the fir st time that the cornea can regenerate\, even in elderly patients. Her lab also focuses on immunomodulatory materials to suppress inflammation\, all owing stable integration of biomaterials and cornea regeneration in patien ts at high risk for rejecting conventional donor cornea transplantation. T hey continue to explore new biomaterials with immunomodulatory and drug de livery capacity for clinical application.\n\nThe event will be moderated b y MIAM Co-Director and 91Ö±²¥ Professor of Chemical Engineering MARTA CERR UTI.\n DTSTART:20251009T220000Z DTEND:20251009T230000Z LOCATION:Room W-120\, Arts Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0G5\, 853 ru e Sherbrooke Ouest SUMMARY:Future of Materials Roundtable: Rebuilding Life: Bioprinting and th e Next Frontier in Medicine URL:/science/channels/event/future-materials-roundtabl e-rebuilding-life-bioprinting-and-next-frontier-medicine-367859 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR