Sir, I have been deeply fascinated by Organprinting technology, and I'm eager to learn more about it. I don't have a science background, but I'm really passionate about the field. Sir, Is there a possibility for someone like me to enter this exciting area?😊
Your passion for organ printing technology is inspiring! Even without a science background, you can absolutely explore this exciting field through online courses, books, and engaging with communities that share your interest. We wish you the best of luck and would love to hear about your progress!
@@PatsnapWest thank you sir, thank you very much 😊 I have also asked the same question to some experts in this field in Twitter but they didn't reply to me at all. But you encouraged me by your words, thank you 😊
@@PatsnapWest and sir, is it still possible to become an Organprinting professional without any background in science? If I follow your piece of advice?😊
@Patsnap, Mr Hull wasn't the first person to patent a 3D printing technologies. On July 16th 1984 - 2 weeks before Hull - , a group of french researchers composed of Jean-claude André, Olivier de Witte, et Alain le Méhauté did it in the name of a company named CILAS ALCATEL.
Great question! Bioprinting for bone tissue (also called Bone Tissue Engineering) is being researched and has shown promise as an alternative to bone grafts.
All governments should be putting massive funding into bioprinting, CRISPR DNA editing, stem cell research in general and similar projects.
Very high quality video. Surprised to see it have so little views and to see what else the channel posts.
The fact that we really came from not living past 45 years old to printing kidneys on demand is unprecedented
Sir, I have been deeply fascinated by Organprinting technology, and I'm eager to learn more about it. I don't have a science background, but I'm really passionate about the field.
Sir, Is there a possibility for someone like me to enter this exciting area?😊
Your passion for organ printing technology is inspiring! Even without a science background, you can absolutely explore this exciting field through online courses, books, and engaging with communities that share your interest. We wish you the best of luck and would love to hear about your progress!
@@PatsnapWest thank you sir, thank you very much 😊 I have also asked the same question to some experts in this field in Twitter but they didn't reply to me at all. But you encouraged me by your words, thank you 😊
@@PatsnapWest and sir, is it still possible to become an Organprinting professional without any background in science? If I follow your piece of advice?😊
@@raktimpurkayastha7129Im going to guess the answer is no. Id look into some education, at least a degree.
@Patsnap, Mr Hull wasn't the first person to patent a 3D printing technologies. On July 16th 1984 - 2 weeks before Hull - , a group of french researchers composed of Jean-claude André, Olivier de Witte, et Alain le Méhauté did it in the name of a company named CILAS ALCATEL.
How comes it's glowing?
Have they already done skin procedures ?
can they print bone?
Great question! Bioprinting for bone tissue (also called Bone Tissue Engineering) is being researched and has shown promise as an alternative to bone grafts.
The technology that makes it to the public is at least twenty years old...think about that.
Each advancement builds on the last. Great innovations typically take time to come to fruition!
Hahaha Nicely