Bioprinting Lab
The Bioprinting Lab focuses on establishing cutting-edge bioprinting science and technology for various areas in regenerative medicine. The research group has been engaged in several projects sponsored by governmental agencies, private corporations, local agencies, and industry.
Key Faculty:
Current Research:
- Bioprinting of pancreatic organ for type-I diabetes
- Vascular and vascularized tissue printing and angiogenesis
- In-situ composite tissue printing
- Scaffold-free tissue printing
- Bioprinting of organ-on-a-chip models
- Development of new bioinks for advanced tissue printing
- Development of new bioprinter technologies
- Understanding the physics of bioprinting processes
- Bioprinting brain-like tissues for brain-tumor metastasis
Facilities and Labs
- Advanced Microscopy Lab
- Biodetection Lab
- Biomimetics Lab
- Bioprinting Lab
- CNEU Teaching Cleanroom
- Composite Materials Lab
- Corrosion Research Lab
- Fourier Optics Lab
- Mechanical Behavior Lab
- Nanofabrication Lab
- Non-linear Dynamics Lab
- Optoelectronics Lab
- Penn State Ultrasonics Lab
- Semiconductor Spectroscopy Lab
- Soft Matter Mechanics Lab
- Tribology/Materials Processing Lab