International Society for Biofabrication
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International Society for Biofabrication Overview
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About International Society for Biofabrication
The International Society for Biofabrication (ISBF) was founded in 2010 and is a scientific and professional Society, which promotes advances in Biofabrication research, development, education, training, and medical and clinical applications. The ISBF represents the international Biofabrication community and operates as a non-profit organization. The ISBF’s core purpose is to foster scientific and technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. ISBF promotes the interaction between and convergence in the different disciplines of the field of Biofabrication, as well as between basic research and applied practice. Further, the Society aims to promote the cooperation with other scientific organizations and communities.
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International Society for Biofabrication Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Biofabrication Engineering | Understanding Biological Engineering. | Aachen, North Rhine-westphalia, Germany |
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| Nima Tabatabaei Rezaei | Ph.d. Candidate and Research Assistant at University of Calgary | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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