March 25, 2015
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3D printing opportunities in GI space include liver, small intestine, large intestine

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SAN FRANCISCO — John Geibel, MD, DSc, AGAF, discusses his presentation at the American Gastroenterological Association Tech Summit on 3D printing opportunities in the field of gastroenterology.

“What I really wanted to get across today … was the next model system that we’re going after, and that’s using 3D printers to have the ability to actually generate replacement tissues and organs that can be used in the field,” he said.

Disclosure: Geibel reports no relevant financial disclosures.