Meet Allevi 3: The Bioprinter for Every Application
Exciting things are happening in the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Since our humble beginnings, the Allevi community has grown to labs in all corners of the globe
Exciting things are happening in the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Since our humble beginnings, the Allevi community has grown to labs in all corners of the globe
Our amazing users at The University of Waikato will use their Allevi 2 to research new treatment paths for cancer patients that could eventually lead to cancer tumors being treated
One of the largest hurdles of in vitro cell culture has been to mimic conditions that closely resemble in vivo outcomes, essentially imitating nature. Significant strides have been made to this end in the
BBC’s The One Show recently stopped by Dr. Sam Pashneh-Tala’s lab at the University of Sheffield to learn more about tissue engineering and 3D bioprinting. Dr. Pashneh-Tala’s research is focused
Organ-on-a-chip technology, developed by the Wyss Institute at Harvard, has had a revolutionary impact on the field of tissue engineering by allowing the creation of models that mimic organ function and model
Our bodies contain a highway of integrated electrical communication called the nervous system. It helps regulate our movements, emotions, and even thoughts by having electricity chemically run across conductive tissue.
We are proud to share the newest addition to our family of bioprinters – the Allevi 1. With the smallest footprint, widest material capabilities and best price tag of any
Allevi customer, Dr. Angela Panoskaltsis-Mortari, speaks to the University of Minnesota Health Blog about her ground-breaking bioprinting research at UMN using the Allevi BetaBot. Read on for the full story:
Clone Armies and the Squishy Things Inside of Us: 7-year-olds Learn to Engineer Biology… At Allevi, we’ve been accused of living in tomorrow’s world – and with the self-stated purpose of curing
Last week was a big week for bioprinting and tissue engineering. You may have heard that we officially came out of Beta and launched the most advanced 3D bioprinter ever created
Imagine being able to create bone. Things like jawbone surgery, healing fractures, and treating bone diseases would be revolutionized. Well, a future in which doctors and researchers regularly use a
Check out the amazing work that our collaborators, Dr. Kevin Costa and his lab, are doing at Mount Sinai! From the article: Scientists have successfully grown human heart tissue in