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Jack F. Murphy,Martha Lavelle,Lisa Asciak,Ross Burdis,Hannah J. Levis,Cosimo Ligorio,Jamie McGuire,Marlene Polleres,Poppy O. Smith,Lucinda Tullie,Juan Uribe-Gomez,Biqiong Chen,Jon I. Dawson,Julien E. Gautrot,Nigel M. Hooper,Daniel J. Kelly,Vivian S.W. Li,Alvaro Mata,Abhay Pandit,James B. Phillips,Wenmiao Shu,Molly M. Stevens,Rachel L. Williams,James P.K Armstrong,Yan Yan Shery Huang. Biofabrication and Biomanufacturing in Ireland and the UK - Frontier Research for Industry 4.0[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science , , (): .
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Abstract: Amidst the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the emerging fields of biomanufacturing and biofabrication are
transforming life sciences and healthcare. These sectors are benefiting from a synergy of synthetic and
engineering biology, sustainable manufacturing, and integrated design principles. Advanced techniques such
as 3D bioprinting, tissue Engineering, directed assembly, and self-assembly are instrumental in creating
biomimetic scaffolds, tissues, organoids, medical devices, and biohybrid systems. The field of biofabrication
in the United Kingdom and Ireland is emerging as a pivotal force in bioscience and healthcare, propelled by
cutting-edge research and development. Concentrating on the production of biologically functional products
for use in drug delivery, in vitro models, and tissue Engineering, research institutions across these regions are
dedicated to innovating healthcare solutions that adhere to ethical standards while prioritising sustainability,
affordability, and healthcare system benefits.
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