About the Lattice this week: For the lattice structure this week, we are featuring bioprinted organoid scaffolds that can be used for cell growth by Prellis Biologics @prellisbio. The lattice was inspired by Buckminsterfullerene molecule, which is a cage-like fused-ring structure (truncated icosahedron) that resembles a soccer ball, made of twenty hexagons and twelve pentagons.
The Lattice is 3DHEALS weekly recap of the latest news, publications, events in the world of healthcare 3D printing, and 3D Bioprinting. Have a cool 3D printed Lattice photo to share with us? Tag us @3dheals on Instagram or Twitter

Israel performs first-ever augmented reality, 3D eye socket surgery January 1st, 2021 #GalileeMedicalCenter @HoloLens
Wearable Technology: Luxexcel Celebrates 3D Printing +50,000 Lenses for Customers January 4th, 2021 @Luxexcel
A novel film that that evaporates sweat six times faster and holds 15 times more moisture [Read more at Nano Energy] January 4th, 2021 @NUSingapore
Fluicell Partners With Swedish Researchers To 3sD Bioprint Complex Brain Cell Structures [Read more at Nature Scientific Reports] January 6th, 2021 @FluicellAB @karolinskainst @Cellectricon
Future Trends In Healthcare And 3D Printing January 6th, 2021 @fabbaloo
Point-of-Care 3D Printing Lab in66 India Enables Access to Personalized Treatment January 8th, 2021 @MaterialiseN66V @MaxHealthcare
Prosthetics and orthosis products by Space Shapers January 8th, 2021 @space_shapers
TikTok Users Rally to Help Elite Athlete with Parkinsonās January 9th, 2021
Newborns, Warriors, Unicorns, Winners: Commercialization of Healthcare 3D Printing In 2020
Guide: Together Into 2021, Connected While Decentralized




Kazakhstan makes medical plaster splints with 3D printer January 6th, 2020
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