
Undergraduate Alexandra Vargas made use of the Biomedical Library’s free 3D Printing service for her research project sponsored by the Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program. This week’s featured 3D print is a […]
Undergraduate Alexandra Vargas made use of the Biomedical Library’s free 3D Printing service for her research project sponsored by the Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program. This week’s featured 3D print is a […]
This week’s featured 3D print is an air-driven “Lazy Susan,” designed to hold a gelatin imaging phantom for velocity measurement under magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A glass bearing will be used to […]
The Physics and Instrumentation Group of Penn Medicine’s Department of Radiology is developing a unique cardiac Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) scanner, named C-SPECT. The scanner will acquire all data without […]
This week’s featured 3D print is a life-sized Juul model to be used for an anti-vaping video. The Juul in the video was used purely for demonstration purposes. The print was requested […]
This week’s featured 3D print is a cylindrical device to be used for mounting ultrasound transducers for testing a new method of treating tumors in animal models. The print was requested by […]
This week’s print is a model of a human uterus to help Perelman School of Medicine students practice IUD (intrauterine device) placement. The model is split into two parts that will be […]
This week’s featured 3D print is a set of wings that will equip a tiny flying robotic device built by students working in the ModLab (Modular Robotics Lab), a subgroup of the […]
This week’s featured prints equip part of a collaborative ecological research endeavor between a Penn Ph.D. student and the Woodlands Cemetery. Beehives are being treated with a fungal spore that may interrupt […]
This week’s featured print is a part is used to generate organotypic cultures that mimic human skin, designed by the Rompolas Lab team. How does it work? A small sheet of matrix […]
Faculty at the department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia are experimenting with designing laryngoscope blade covers. The covers […]