Novel 3D printing technique could produce the next generation of personalized medication

Written by Mike Gregg

Yissum (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) has presented a novel 3D printing technique for producing personalized medicines at the 3D Printing and Beyond Conference (7 November 2018, Hebrew University of Jerusalem). Yissum, the technology transfer company based at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel), has presented a novel 3D printing technique for producing personalized medicines. The technique has been displayed at the 3D Printing and Beyond Conference, held at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on 7 November 2018. Professor Shlomo Magdassi, head of the university's 3D and Functional Printing Center, worked in collaboration with Ofra Benny, researcher at the Hebrew...

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