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Biofabrication Unlocking the power of living cells at Microsoft Research

Biofabrication Unlocking the power of living cells at Microsoft Research

Biofabrication is a new word for you and others, but this is could be the next best thing for the world. Today, when there are so many non-biodegradable products like plastics present on our planet, this new term 'Biofabrication' really holds its value and importance.

Biofabrication at Microsoft Research

You must be thinking what is Biofabrication all about? Biofabrication is the production of tissues and organs in such a way that it helps in curing diseases like cancer and other health related issues automatically. It works on the additive manufacturing concepts also termed as 3D Printing in which gels, cells and fibres are build up into a single construction to replace injured or diseases tissues.

Biofabrication is a emerging field where experts from different fields like engineering, science and medicine have come together to develop tools that can be applied to biological and biomedical applications. With these tools you can minimize the usage of lots of hazardous materials that can cause huge damage to our ecosystem.

Present and future applications of Biofabrication

Some of the present and future application of Biofabrication and its related technologies are as follows:

With regards to Biofabrication, a conference was held on 4th December 2014 in the New York City. The key theme of this conference was bio design, bioethics, living materials etc. and was attended by the people of Microsoft as well, among other innovative working giants.

Erin Smith from Microsoft Research, who has earlier made wedding dress made of fungus, is working on  combining wearable computing with Biofabrication to create devices that offer certain health benefits. Smith's work is a speculative design study intended to provoke conversation around this speculative future in terms of design, use, and possible implications of bio integrated wearable devices. It is believed that Biofabrication has a whole range to cover from wearables and sensors to the Internet of Things and cloud computing.

Learn more about Biofabrication here.

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