This month we’re looking for your questions on 3D bioprinting: the use of additive manufacturing techniques to manipulate living cells so that they form tissues and vessels that can be implanted into the body. We have a panel of experts including engineers from the University of Sydney, Notingham University’s advanced manufacturing centre; Swansea University and the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in North Carolina, which was the first to engineer functional organs.

This Q&A is now closed for questions. We will publish answers in our next issue and online.
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