Tunable mechanical properties in bioprinting for physiologically relevant in vitro models

Date & time: 2025-09-17 16:00:00

CEST | 10 a.m. EDT

Hosted by:

Elin Pernevik, Senior Scientist Bioprinting & Elizaveta Loseva, Biomedical Scientist

DATE & TIME

17 SEPT 2025
4 pm CEST | 3 pm BST | 10 am EDT | 7 am PDT

About the webinar

Do you want to know how to fine-tune the mechanical properties of your bioprinted constructs to better mimic real tissue?

In this webinar, we will explore how recreating the mechanical properties of native tissues in bioprinted constructs leads to more realistic and predictive in vitro models. You will learn how nanoindentation technology from Optics11 Life helps quantify tissue mechanics, and how CELLINK’s tunable bioinks allow researchers to replicate these properties with precision.

Learn more about:

  • How it impacts biology: Understand how stiffness affects cell behavior in healthy and diseased tissues.
  • How to measure it: See nanoindentation in action as a powerful tool for characterizing biomaterials.
  • How to recreate it: Discover how tunable bioinks and bioprinting enable the creation of biomimetic structures.
  • Quality control & functionality: Learn how mechanical testing can serve as both a QC step and a functional biomarker for your constructs.

Speakers

Elin Pernevik

Senior Scientist Bioprinting
CELLINK

Elizaveta Loseva

Biomedical Scientist
Optics11 Life

Why attend?

If you are working in tissue engineering, drug development, or regenerative medicine, this session will show you how to elevate your models, bringing you closer to real-world biology and better research outcomes.

Register here