17 May 2023 | 3.p.m. SGT | 9.a.m. CEST
Speaker: Danny Chen
Lecturer at the Department of Medicine National Defence Medical Center, Taiwan
Lecturer at the Department of Medicine National Defence Medical Center
3D printing technology is a valuable tool in clinical research and future development, enabling researchers to innovate and develop new treatments and medical devices that are more personalized, cost-effective, and precise.
Danny will be sharing his knowledge on the following topics in this session:
Danny is a Teaching Assistant at the Biomedical Engineering Center of the National Defense Medical Center in Taipei, Taiwan, where he has been working since February 2018. He is also a Researcher at the National Defense Medical Center Tri-Service General Hospital Medical 3D Printing Center, where he has been working since May 2018. Danny holds a bachelor’s degree in public health from the National Defense Medical Center in Taipei and a Master’s degree in Automation and Control from the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology.
Danny is the founder of the Medical Fablab at NDMC and has been recognized for his work in the field of medical 3D printing. He has also been an international visiting student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a researcher at the Department of Medicine at the National Defense Medical Center.
Danny is a dedicated and hardworking individual who strives to innovate and make breakthroughs in his field. He is committed to becoming an interdisciplinary medical engineering professional and using his expertise to help those in need around the world.
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