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Computational Intelligence in Bioprinting

Challenges and Future Directions

Balamurugan Balusamy editor Rajesh Kumar Dhanaraj editor M Lawanya Shri editor E Gangadevi editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Published:11th Mar '24

£148.00

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COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN BIOPRINTING

The book provides a comprehensive exploration of the evolving field of bioprinting in regenerative medicine and is an essential guide for professionals seeking a thorough understanding of the field.

Computational Intelligence in Bioprinting provides a comprehensive overview of the evolving field of bioprinting in reformative medicine, defining the process of printing structures using viable cells, biomaterials, and living molecules. The primary goal is to provide substitutes for tissue implants, which might lead to eliminating the requirement for organ donors, as well as to transform animal testing for the learning and analysis of disease and the growth of treatments. The book offers a comprehensive overview of bioprinting technologies and their applications, emphasizing the integration of computation intelligence, artificial intelligence, and other computer science advancements in the field. By harnessing the power of computational intelligence techniques such as AI, machine learning, optimization algorithms, and data analytics, existing hurdles can be overcome and the full potential of bioprinting can be unlocked.

The book covers an extensive range of topics, including bio-ink formulation and characterization, bioprinter hardware and software design, tissue and organ modeling, image analysis, process optimization, and quality control.

Audience

The book is aimed at professionals, practitioners and researchers in the fields of bioprinting, tissue engineering, and computational intelligence in medicine.

ISBN: 9781394204397

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 798g

352 pages