podcast

Podcast: Finding Better Cancer Cures By Printing Tumors

In this episode, we talk about a breakthrough in cancer research from Penn State involving 3D printing of tumors for more accurate pre-clinical trials of experimental solutions.

author avatar

08 Nov, 2022. 1 minute read

A scanning electron microscopy image shows a breast cancer cell (cyan) being attacked by T cells (red), which were engineered to recognize the cancer cells. Credit: Madhuri Dey, courtesy of the Ozbolat Lab/Penn State. All Rights Reserved.

A scanning electron microscopy image shows a breast cancer cell (cyan) being attacked by T cells (red), which were engineered to recognize the cancer cells. Credit: Madhuri Dey, courtesy of the Ozbolat Lab/Penn State. All Rights Reserved.

In this episode, we talk about a breakthrough in cancer research from Penn State involving 3D printing of tumors for more accurate pre-clinical trials of experimental solutions. 


This podcast is sponsored by Mouser Electronics (EXTERNAL).    


EPISODE NOTES

(2:55) - Researchers 3D Bioprint Breast Cancer Tumors (BAD)

This episode was brought to you by Mouser, our favorite place to get electronic components for any project. Click HERE (EXTERNAL) to learn more about how machine learning is being leveraged to more accurately detect cancer via imaging techniques.


As always, you can find these and other interesting & impactful engineering articles on Wevolver.com.

To learn more about this show, please visit our shows page (GOOD). By following the page, you will get automatic updates by email when a new show is published. Be sure to give us a follow and review on Apple  (EXTERNAL)podcasts, Spotify (EXTERNAL), and most of your favorite podcast platforms!

article-newsletter-subscribe-image

The Next Byte Newsletter

Fuel your tech-savvy curiosity with “byte” sized digests of tech breakthroughs.