International Scientific Committee
We are pleased to announce that we are part of the International Scientific Committee of FutureAM.
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https://futuream.sg/international-scientific-committee
A research team led by Professor Insup Noh from Seoul National University of Science and Technology has developed a new tissue regeneration method based on 3D printing and an innovative bioink. The scientists use nanocellulose derived from Kombucha SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast) as a scaffold material for printing human cells. This biocompatible material has the potential to replace conventional alternatives and enables sustainable, personalized wound healing.
Link: https://worldbiomarketinsights.com/seoultech-researchers-develop-bioink-for-tissue-repair/
Researchers at Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SEOULTECH) have developed a bioink made from nanocellulose derived from Kombucha SCOBY. The research team, led by Professor Insup Noh, aims to support tissue repair through a scaffold for cell growth. Their bioink is particularly suitable for emergency and first-aid settings.
Link: https://businessofbioprinting.com/2025/02/04/handheld-bioprinting-with-kombucha-based-bioink/
The world of bioprinting is evolving rapidly, and a recent study published in the International Journal of Biological Macromolecules from Dr. Insup Noh Lab at Seoul Tech introduces a novel approach that could revolutionize the field: a handheld bioprinting system using kombucha-derived nanocellulose bioink. This innovative method offers promise for regenerating irregular and multilayered tissue defects with enhanced precision and biocompatibility.