Base to Base biotech podcast 10: 3D printing human organs and early detection of ovarian cancer
Base to Base Biotech by Jim Cornall
Episode notes
This week, we have a conversation with Vidmantas Šakalys, CEO of bioprinting company Vital3D Technologies, and a chat with Oriana Papin-Zoghbi, CEO and co-founder of AOA Dx, another of the companies that attended the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting in Chicago recently.
Interview times:
01:47 Vital3D Technologies
20:46 AOA Dx
Vital3D Technologies
Lithuanian company Vital3D Technologies is developing 3D bioprinting technology aimed at bridging the organ supply-demand gap by specializing in the 3D printing of human organs.
As the company progresses on its journey towards printing organs like the kidneys, via printing human skin, Vital3D Technologies has made practical, ready-to ...
Keywords
biotechbiotechnologycancerbioprinting3D printingAOA DxVital3D Technologiesdiagnosis