We spoke with goatAM about personalized medicine and 3D printing of drugs for treatment tailored to each patient.
One of the many promising uses for 3D printing is the creation of personalized medicines, in which dosages and drug combinations can be tailored to an individual's needs. A new advance in this area ...
Achieving proper drug dosages , particularly for pediatric patients, has been a pivotal point of research in pharmacology.
3D printing technology enables precise drug design, personalized dosing, and versatile release modes, benefiting patient-centric treatments. At AAPS PharmSci 360, Xialing Li, PhD, says 3D-printed ...
For the purpose of personalised therapies, a research group has used 3D printing to develop tablets based on different types of starch, and has confirmed that drug release could be tailored by ...
A new technique for 3D printing medication has enabled the printing of multiple drugs in a single tablet, paving the way for personalized pills that can deliver timed doses. Researchers from the ...
Evonik Industries’ venture capital arm has invested an unspecified amount in Laxxon Medical, a Nevada-based start-up that has developed a technology for 3D printing pills. Advantages of the approach ...
Hewlett-Packard has experimented with augmented reality and 3D image manipulation in recent products, and it intends to bring some of those technologies to tablets and laptops for a more interactive ...
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Scientists 3D print muscle in microgravity to advance lab grown organs
On November 10, 2025, scientists achieved a significant milestone in the field of biotechnology by 3D printing muscle tissue ...
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Unique resin allows 3D-printing method to add and subtract
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is normally a one-way street. In a digital light processing (DLP) printer, a ...
Hewlett-Packard has experimented with augmented reality and 3D image manipulation in recent products, and it intends to bring some of those technologies to tablets and laptops for a more interactive ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Novel 'ink' for light-based 3D printing enables color-changing, conducting polymer structures
A new type of "ink" makes it possible to 3D print electrochemically switchable, conducting polymers using a light-based ...
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