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3D Printing in Medicine by Deepak M. Kalaskar (Professor of Bioengineering, Department of Ortho and MSK Science, Division of Surgery & Interventional Science, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University College London, UK)

3D Printing in Medicine examines the emerging market of 3D-printed biomaterials and its clinical applications. With a particular focus on both commercial and premarket tools, the book looks at their applications within medicine and the future outlook for the field. The book begins with a discussion of the fundamentals of 3D printing, including topics such as materials, and hardware. Chapters go on to cover applications within medicine such as computational analysis of 3D printed constructs, personalized 3D printing and 3D cell and organ printing. The concluding chapters in the book review the applications of 3D printing in diagnostics, drug development, 3D-printed disease models and 3D printers for surgical practice. With a strong focus on the translation of 3D printing technology to a clinical setting, this book is a valuable resource for scientists and engineers working in biomaterial, biomedical, and nanotechnology based industries and academia.

About Deepak M. Kalaskar (Professor of Bioengineering, Department of Ortho and MSK Science, Division of Surgery & Interventional Science, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University College London, UK)

Deepak M. Kalaskar is Professor of Bioengineering in the Department of Ortho and MSK Science, Division of Surgery & Interventional Science, Faculty of Medical Sciences at University College London, United Kingdom. Professor Kalaskar is a multidisciplinary scientist with extensive experience in research, management, and education in biomedical engineering, biomaterials, and 3D fabrication technologies. His research has been focused on the development of novel biomaterials and manufacturing processes to solve real-life problems in medicine. He has extensive experience in biomaterials, biocompatible coatings, 3D printing technologies, and design and development of medical devices and implants. He is working closely with several industries, clinical and academic collaborations for the development of new medical products and processes required for clinical translation. Some of his innovative 3D-printed medical devices are already used by patients. He is actively involved in running new clinical trials with various hospitals to bring 3D technologies from bench to bed side. He is founder of the international research and educational platform supported by the British Councilthe 3D Bioprinting Research Platform. The platform encourages multidisciplinary collaboration in 3D bioprinting research and education worldwide. He is the editor and author of four books in the field of 3D printing in medicine. Currently, he codirects the MSc program in Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive surgery at the University College London (UCL), to educate clinicians and scientists in translational medicine

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to 3D printing in medicine 2. 3D printing families: Laser, powder, nozzle based techniques 3. Materials for 3D printing in medicine: Metals, polymers, ceramics, hydrogels 4. Computational analyses and 3D printed models: A combined approach for patient-specific studies 5. Patient specific in situ 3D printing 6. 3D printed in vitro disease models 7. 3D printers for surgical practice 8. 3D printed pharmaceutical products 9. High-resolution 3D printing for healthcare underpinned by small-scale fluidics 10. Four dimensional printing in healthcare

Additional information

NPB9780081007174
9780081007174
0081007175
3D Printing in Medicine by Deepak M. Kalaskar (Professor of Bioengineering, Department of Ortho and MSK Science, Division of Surgery & Interventional Science, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University College London, UK)
New
Hardback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2017-04-19
234
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