Stanford Scientists Developing Way to 3D Print Human Heart and Implant it Into 
Living Being

BY JACKSON CHUNG  OCTOBER 1, 2023
https://www.techeblog.com/stanford-3d-print-human-heart-implant/


Stanford scientists are currently developing a way to 3D print a human heart 
and then implant it into a living being such as a pig.

This method is called bioprinting and uses living tissue instead of plastic or 
metal.

These 3D printed hearts are possible due to reactors capable of turning out 
billions of heart-specific cells at a time, which become the bioprinter’s 
“ink.” Assistant professor Skylar-Scott estimates that his team will be able to 
produce sufficient cells for a heart every two weeks.

Stanford 3D Print Human Heart Implant.

We will use these vast numbers of cells to practice, practice, practice and 
learn all the design rules of the heart and optimize viability and function at 
the whole-heart scale for eventual implantation into a pig.

Your own heart, made out of your own cells; that is the dream,” said Mark 
Skylar-Scott, a member of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute and principal 
investigator on the project.

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