Harnessing 3D Bioprinting & Artificial Intelligence for Biofabrication of Personalized Oral Soft Tissue Constructs

Date & time: 2025-03-19 16:00:00

SGT, 9.00 am CET, 1.30 pm IST

Hosted by:

Dr. Gopu Sriram, National University of Singapore

SPEAKER

Prof. Gopu Sriram

Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Dentistry, National University of Singapore

19 Mar 2025
4:00 pm SGT
1:30 pm IST
9:00 am CET

About the webinar

Dr. Gopu Sriram from the National University of Singapore will be presenting his lab’s exciting work on harnessing the combined power of 3D bioprinting and artificial intelligence.  Using CELLINK’s BIO X, and AI-optimized parameters, the lab printed defect-specific grafts for the repair of mucogingival defects.

Learn more about:

  • How to combine AI and 3D bioprinting to accelerate experiment outcomes
  • How 3D bioprinting can be used for regenerative medicine, including personalized gingival grafts

Workflow combining 3D bioprinting and AI-optimized parameters for personalized tissue grafts, as seen in the recent publication “3D Bioprinting and Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Biofabrication of Personalized Oral Soft Tissue Constructs“.

About the speaker

Dr. Gopu Sriram (MDS, PhD) is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Dentistry, National University of Singapore. He also is the Co-Thrust Lead at the NUS Centre for Additive Manufacturing, where he oversees the applications of 3D printing, biofabrication, and other additive manufacturing technologies for oral and craniofacial applications.

Dr. Sriram leads the Tissue Mimetics Laboratory, where his team’s research focuses on the application and convergence of microfluidics, 3D culture, and 3D printing-based biofabrication technologies. Through the application of these technologies, his team develops novel strategies for fabricating personalized grafts for tissue regeneration, and animal alternative models to understand host-microbiome-material interactions in periodontal disease, biocompatibility of oral/dental-care products, and regeneration of dental/ oral/ craniofacial (DOC) tissues. His passion for research and innovation at the interface of dentistry and biomedical engineering is reflected in publications in leading multidisciplinary journals such as Advanced Healthcare Materials, Biofabrication, Materials Today, Lab on a Chip, and Dental Materials. Dr. Sriram and his mentees have garnered numerous accolades for their outstanding contributions to dental research, animal alternatives, and excellence in teaching.

For more info visit the NUS website.

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