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    Episode 62 - Weekly Weinersmith Soonish Series: Dr. Jordan Miller on Bioprinting

    enJune 10, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Dr. Jordan Miller and his collaborators recently published a paper where they use a gel that hardens in response to light to create structures that are non-toxic, and so should be compatible with the human body. The paper made the front cover of Science! Check out this week's episode to learn more about the bioengineering work happening in the Physiologic Systems Engineering and Advanced Materials Laboratory at Rice University. 

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