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Louisiana Tech researchers use 3D printers, to create 'custom medical implants', " 'Breakthrough technology' creates materials infused with cancer-fighting drugs, antibiotics" - IT/NASA/LTU, LOUISIANA - Aug 29, 2014
http://news.latech.edu/2014/08/20/louisiana-tech-researchers…
www.innovationtoronto.com/2014/08/louisiana-tech-researchers…
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- Jeffery Weisman, a doctoral student in Louisiana Tech University’s biomedical engineering program, uses a consumer-grade 3D printer and materials to create custom medical implant ‘beads’ that contain antibiotic and drug delivery properties. -
A team of researchers at Louisiana Tech University has developed an innovative method for using affordable, consumer-grade 3D printers and materials to fabricate custom medical implants that can contain antibacterial and chemotherapeutic compounds for targeted drug delivery.
The team comprised of doctoral students and research faculty from Louisiana Tech’s biomedical engineering and nanosystems engineering programs collaborated to create filament extruders that can make medical-quality 3D printing filaments. Creating these filaments, which have specialized properties for drug delivery, is a new concept that can result in smart drug delivering medical implants or catheters.
“After identifying the usefulness of the 3D printers, we realized there was an opportunity for rapid prototyping using this fabrication method,” said Jeffery Weisman, a doctoral student in Louisiana Tech’s biomedical engineering program. “Through the addition of nanoparticles and/or other additives, this technology becomes much more viable using a common 3D printing material that is already biocompatible. The material can be loaded with antibiotics or other medicinal compounds, and the implant can be naturally broken down by the body over time.”
According to Weisman, personalized medicine and patient specific medication regiments is a current trend in healthcare. He says this new method of creating medically compatible 3D printing filaments will offer hospital pharmacists and physicians a novel way to deliver drugs and treat illness.
“One of the greatest benefits of this technology is that it can be done using any consumer printer and can be used anywhere in the world,” Weisman said. ..."
http://news.latech.edu/2014/08/20/louisiana-tech-researchers…
www.innovationtoronto.com/2014/08/louisiana-tech-researchers…
"
- Jeffery Weisman, a doctoral student in Louisiana Tech University’s biomedical engineering program, uses a consumer-grade 3D printer and materials to create custom medical implant ‘beads’ that contain antibiotic and drug delivery properties. -
A team of researchers at Louisiana Tech University has developed an innovative method for using affordable, consumer-grade 3D printers and materials to fabricate custom medical implants that can contain antibacterial and chemotherapeutic compounds for targeted drug delivery.
The team comprised of doctoral students and research faculty from Louisiana Tech’s biomedical engineering and nanosystems engineering programs collaborated to create filament extruders that can make medical-quality 3D printing filaments. Creating these filaments, which have specialized properties for drug delivery, is a new concept that can result in smart drug delivering medical implants or catheters.
“After identifying the usefulness of the 3D printers, we realized there was an opportunity for rapid prototyping using this fabrication method,” said Jeffery Weisman, a doctoral student in Louisiana Tech’s biomedical engineering program. “Through the addition of nanoparticles and/or other additives, this technology becomes much more viable using a common 3D printing material that is already biocompatible. The material can be loaded with antibiotics or other medicinal compounds, and the implant can be naturally broken down by the body over time.”
According to Weisman, personalized medicine and patient specific medication regiments is a current trend in healthcare. He says this new method of creating medically compatible 3D printing filaments will offer hospital pharmacists and physicians a novel way to deliver drugs and treat illness.
“One of the greatest benefits of this technology is that it can be done using any consumer printer and can be used anywhere in the world,” Weisman said. ..."
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.648.793 von Nachkaufer am 29.08.14 20:35:24wurde ja schon am 31. Juli bekanntgegeben, aber nun ist die Firma voll intigriert und deren Gewinne werden in die Bilanz von 3 D systems integriert..
..... und eine weitere Uebernahme abgeschlossen:
http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/blog/outside_the_loop/2…
http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/blog/outside_the_loop/2…
heute weiter stark der Sektor....es gibt neue BUY Ratings und wehe die Shorties grillen...
http://www.benzinga.com/analyst-ratings/initiation/14/08/481…
http://www.benzinga.com/analyst-ratings/initiation/14/08/481…
Schade, sah vorhin ganz gut aus. Jetzt wieder 1 $ zurück gekommen.
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