Lecture 1 - Introduction to Organ Printing course and Content Discussion
Lecture 2 - Introduction to 3D Bioprinting
Lecture 3 - Introduction to Inkjet 3D Bioprinting
Lecture 4 - Introduction to Inkjet 3D Bioprinting (Continued...)
Lecture 5 - Introduction to Extrusion Bioprinting
Lecture 6 - Introduction to Extrusion 3D Bioprinting (Continued...)
Lecture 7 - Introduction to Laser-assisted Bioprinting
Lecture 8 - Comparison of Different Bioprinting Techniques - Part 1
Lecture 9 - Comparison of Different Bioprinting Techniques - Part 2
Lecture 10 - 3D Bioprinting in Support Bath
Lecture 11 - Introduction to Bioinks
Lecture 12 - Important material requirement for Bioink development
Lecture 13 - Crosslinking of Hydrogels for Bioprinting
Lecture 14 - Single-Material and Multimaterial Bioink Systems
Lecture 15 - Printability for Extrusion Bioprinting
Lecture 16 - What is required and how to print an organ?
Lecture 17 - Level of complexity in Tissues/Organs for Bioprinting
Lecture 18 - Design approaches in Bioprinting
Lecture 19 - Bioprinting of Vasculature
Lecture 20 - Direct printing of vasculature
Lecture 21 - Indirect printing of vasculature
Lecture 22 - Design of Cornea Tissue-Specific Bioink and 3D Bioprinting of Cornea
Lecture 23 - Design of Cornea Tissue-Specific Bioink and 3D Bioprinting of Cornea (Continued...)
Lecture 24 - Bioprinting of Heart
Lecture 25 - Bioprinting of Liver
Lecture 26 - Bioprinting of Kidney
Lecture 27 - Bioprinting of Lung
Lecture 28 - 4D Bioprinting - Part 1
Lecture 29 - 4D Bioprinting - Part 2
Lecture 30 - 4D Bioprinting - Part 3
Lecture 31 - In Situ Bioprinting
Lecture 32 - In Situ Bioprinting (Continued...)
Lecture 33 - Medical Modeling for Organ Printing
Lecture 34 - Medical Modeling for Organ Printing (Continued...)
Lecture 35 - Next Step in Bioprinting
Lecture 36 - Next Step in Bioprinting (Continued...)
Lecture 37 - Ethical Issues related to Organ Printing