Scientists have 3D-printed the world's first human brain replica that grows and behaves like natural brain tissue in what’s seen as a potential game changer in diagnosing neurological disorders like Down Syndrome and even making neurosurgery safer.
Scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison have successfully developed the first 3D-printed brain tissue capable of growing and functioning like natural brain tissue. This breakthrough holds significant implications for the study of the brain and the development of treatments for various neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Led by Professor Su-Chun Zhang…
MADISON, Wis. Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison s Waisman Center have done something that sounds like a science fiction movie. They re the first to 3-D print living brain tissue.