Guest Lecture on Production of Biomaterials using Supercritical Carbon dioxide for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine facilitated the exploration of various biomaterials production techniques using scCO2, including particle formation, polymer processing, and scaffold fabrication. Participants were introduced to innovative methods such as supercritical fluid foaming, rapid expansion of supercritical solutions (RESS), and supercritical drying, which offer precise control over material properties and structure. Attendees were introduced to cutting-edge research and developments in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine facilitated by scCO2 technology. Presentations highlighted the potential of scCO2-derived biomaterials in promoting cell growth, tissue regeneration, and organ repair, offering promising solutions for addressing critical healthcare challenges. The seminar provided a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers, engineers, clinicians, and industry professionals. Attendees had the opportunity to network, share insights, and identify potential synergies for future research collaborations and technology transfer initiatives. The seminar inspired attendees to explore new research directions and applications leveraging scCO2 technology in biomaterials production for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Participants were encouraged to pursue innovative projects, secure funding opportunities, and contribute to the advancement of the field through their research endeavors.
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