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  1. organtrans.eu

    ORGANTRANS Controlled Organoids transplantation as enabler for regenerative medicine translation. ORGANTRANS project aims to develop a disruptive solution that enables the 3D printing of tissue-engineered constructs ... funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 874586, project ...
  2. organtrans.eu

    The ORGANTRANS project potentially offers a lifeline to those in dire need. It covered the entire development cycle from cell source to tissue engineering. This innovative process revolves around utilizing a patient's own healthy cells to cultivate new liver tissue in controlled laboratory settings The building blocks such as the spheroid ...
  3. organtrans.eu

    ORGANTRANS latest achievements will be observed, best dissemination channels for scientific, industrial and public awareness will be chosen and the outputs will be published in this section. ... This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 874586, project ...
  4. ORGANTRANS will not only deliver an ATMP, but also platform technologies that can be scaled to other organ systems, as organoid technology is one of the largest parts of regenerative medicine. The project covers the entire value chain (from cell source, tissue engineering, bioprinting, post-processing to testing) allowing for early adoption of ...
  5. dwi.rwth-aachen.de

    DWI - Leibniz-Institut fur Interaktive Materialien

    https://www.dwi.rwth-aachen.de › en › project › organtrans

    The project will cover the entire development cycle from cell source and tissue engineering through the trials allowing for early adoption of its results in clinical practice. Importantly, this research will create novel technologies that can be applied to other organ systems in regenerative medicine. https://organtrans.eu/ Further information
  6. Jan 31, 2024The ORGANTRANS project team has stepped up to this challenge and explored tissue engineering and liver grafts as potential solutions. "We decided to address this clinical need with a 3D tissue printing platform", states Weder. "The idea was to create a standardized, automated tissue preparation and maturation platform, which provides ...
  7. Dec 12, 2024On 4 February 2020, the CSEM announced the creation of the European project ORGANTRANS. The project will be financed by the H2020 programme and coordinated by the CSEM. The eight partners taking part in the project aim to develop a disruptive solution able to create organ structure through 3D tissue printing. One of the project's objectives ...
  8. organtrans.eu

    ORGANTRANS project. Provisional webpage with basic information on the project (i.e. project facts, the publishable abstract, list of partners and contacts) has been operational since January 2020. The whole contents of the webpage is public and complete project information is on-line since the end of April 2020. The ORGANTRANS website will be
  9. cordis.europa.eu

    Nov 17, 2023The EU-funded ORGANTRANS project sought to address this clinical need with a 3D tissue printing platform. This platform is made up of key technology blocks, running from sourcing cells through to tissue engineering. When combined, these blocks could enable scientists to grow functional new tissue. This tissue would then be grafted onto the ...
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