Q&A How to print a 3D heart
May 14, 2020
2 minutes
Adam Feinberg is a professor of biomedical engineering and materials science and engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania. With a team of researchers he has been using 3D printing to create functional components of the heart out of collagen – a protein found in your skin and muscles – with the future goal of building a fully functional heart. We caught up with him to talk about when we might see
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