Science

MISIS University at III Future Technologies Forum

NUST MISIS scientists showcased the results of their cutting-edge research at III Future Technologies Forum. The event brought together 1,800 participants from 19 countries. University experts, along with representatives of business and government, discussed the technological and scientific priorities of the industry, investments in ongoing projects, workforce training, and more. Leading Russian corporations, high-tech businesses, and research organizations presented their latest technological advancements at the exhibition.

Scientists of NUST MISIS have 3D-printed a model of a cancer tumor

Researchers at NUST MISIS have created equivalent models of tumor tissue using 3D bioprinting. They also established for the first time the influence of tumor model design on tissue formation. This development will be useful for testing the efficacy of new drugs and therapeutic strategies.

Polymeric regeneration: biodegradable material to aid bone tissue restoration

Researchers at NUST MISIS have developed a dental membrane with an antibacterial coating, which has the potential to restore jaw bone tissue. The product is created using a 3D printer, personalized to the specific damage of patients. After the polymer framework is implanted at the injury site, the necessary tissues grow on it, and the structure safely dissolves after a few months. The chosen polymer does not cause acidification of the defect area, which can slow down or even halt the regeneration process. Unlike existing non-resorbable analogs, the biodegradable membrane does not require a second surgical intervention for removal.