Presented By: A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute
3D Printing and Tissue Engineering
Taubman Technology Talk
Please join us for this lecture and Q&A by David Zopf, MD, assistant professor of Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School. Dr. Zopf is a leader in the use of 3D printing for clinical applications and surgical simulation.
3D printing is revolutionizing the healthcare field, with foundational, groundbreaking work in the field being conducted at University of Michigan. In Dr. Zopf’s talk, he will provide an overview of additive manufacturing/3D printing, the achievements that have occurred, and the exciting future horizon for 3D printing and tissue engineering in medicine.
The lecture, to be held at the Danto Auditorium at U-M's Frankel Cardiovascular Center, is free and open to all. A reception will light refreshments will follow from 6-7 pm.
Please register to help us with catering estimates.
Taubman Technology Talks is sponsored by the Taubman Institute to inform the U-M community about ongoing advances in tools and technologies.
3D printing is revolutionizing the healthcare field, with foundational, groundbreaking work in the field being conducted at University of Michigan. In Dr. Zopf’s talk, he will provide an overview of additive manufacturing/3D printing, the achievements that have occurred, and the exciting future horizon for 3D printing and tissue engineering in medicine.
The lecture, to be held at the Danto Auditorium at U-M's Frankel Cardiovascular Center, is free and open to all. A reception will light refreshments will follow from 6-7 pm.
Please register to help us with catering estimates.
Taubman Technology Talks is sponsored by the Taubman Institute to inform the U-M community about ongoing advances in tools and technologies.
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