8/30/25 S11 E4275: NADAV NOOR - 3D PRINTED HEARTS8/30/25 S11 E4275: NADAV NOOR - 3D PRINTED HEARTS
American Medicine Today - Radio
Nadav Noor discusses the revolutionary creation of 3D printed hearts at Tel Aviv University, exploring their potential to transform heart transplants.
10:49•30 Aug 2025
Heartfelt Innovation: 3D Printing's Impact on Medicine
Episode Overview
- 3D printed hearts use patient-specific materials to reduce rejection risks.
- Current printed hearts are small, with future potential for human-sized organs.
- Bioprinting involves a supporting material to stabilise soft gels during printing.
- The technology is still developing, with functioning organs years away.
- Continued organ donation is crucial while bioprinting advances.
“"The major breakthrough was formulating a special supporting material that holds the gel until we finish the printing process."”
Ever wondered what it takes to revolutionise the medical field? Get ready for an intriguing episode of American Medicine Today as Nadav Noor joins the team to discuss a groundbreaking innovation: 3D printed hearts. Imagine a future where heart transplants are customised, reducing the risk of rejection and improving patient outcomes. This episode takes you on a journey into the fascinating world of bioprinting, where living tissues are crafted using cutting-edge technology.
Nadav Noor, a key player in this pioneering research at Tel Aviv University, shares insights into how these hearts are created using materials and cells sourced from the patients themselves. While the hearts are currently small—think rabbit-sized—the potential for life-saving applications is immense. The conversation touches on the challenges faced in making these hearts function like their natural counterparts.
The hosts delve into the complexities of ensuring that the cells within these printed hearts communicate effectively to become a fully functioning organ. Nadav explains the meticulous process of bioprinting, highlighting the innovative use of a supporting material that stabilises the soft gel used to print these intricate structures. Although this technology is still in its infancy, with functioning human-sized hearts possibly decades away, the progress made is undeniably exciting.
This episode not only sparks curiosity about future medical advancements but also underscores the importance of ongoing organ donation efforts. If you're interested in how science can reshape healthcare and save lives, this episode offers a peek into what's possible when ingenuity meets perseverance. How do you think such innovations will change the landscape of medicine in years to come?

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