“We’re getting close, with “simple” organs like skin, the external ear, the tube-like trachea. At the same time, Atala can’t help but look to what might come next. At his most sanguine, he likes to envision a vast bioprinting industry capable of cranking out big and complex organs without which the body would fail, like the liver or the kidney. An industry that could make traditional transplants—with their long, often fatal wait times and the ever-present risk of organ rejection—completely obsolete. It would be a full-on medical revolution. It would change everything.”
Mark Zinder
Leading financial expert, trend forecaster, and seasoned keynote speaker.
3D Printed Organs
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