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Dr. Mayasari Lim has been the 3DHEALS bioprinting ambassador since 2017. She was one of a few female bioprinting founders (SE3D), and now she is in her new role at RoosterBio. Hear her thoughts on entrepreneurship, bioprinting startups, future of biotech, and overview of the 3DHEALS2020 biofabrication programming.Â
About Our Co-host Dr. Mayasari Lim:Â
Dr. Mayasari Lim is the West Coast & APAC Regional Account Manager for RoosterBio and an active contributor to the stem cell and bioprinting community. She was the founder and CEO of SE3D, a startup focused on bringing bioprinting into the classroom to support future workforce development. And previously, she was an assistant professor in Bioengineering at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore with a research focus in stem cell bioprocess engineering, bioprinting, and regenerative medicine. She has also served as an adjunct lecturer at the Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership at UC Berkeley. Dr. Lim obtained her Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London and her B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering at UC Berkeley.
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Dr. Mayasari Lim has been the 3DHEALS bioprinting ambassador since 2017. She was one of a few female bioprinting founders (SE3D), and now she is in her new role at RoosterBio. Hear her thoughts on entrepreneurship, bioprinting startups, future of biotech, and overview of the 3DHEALS2020 biofabrication programming.Â
About Our Co-host Dr. Mayasari Lim:Â
Dr. Mayasari Lim is the West Coast & APAC Regional Account Manager for RoosterBio and an active contributor to the stem cell and bioprinting community. She was the founder and CEO of SE3D, a startup focused on bringing bioprinting into the classroom to support future workforce development. And previously, she was an assistant professor in Bioengineering at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore with a research focus in stem cell bioprocess engineering, bioprinting, and regenerative medicine. She has also served as an adjunct lecturer at the Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership at UC Berkeley. Dr. Lim obtained her Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London and her B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering at UC Berkeley.
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