EMPOWERING NOW: Celebrating Women in 3D Printing and STEM!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • [International Women's Day 2024]
    To all the female friends in the world of STEM, engineering, and maker community! Happy International Women's Day! ❤️❤️❤️
    Today, we'd like to celebrate and explore the essential role women play in the innovative and creative industries of STEM and 3D printing technologies during their continuous development process.
    On this occasion, we've invited #neuroscientist Annika Mordelt to share with us her daily work, stories about #3Dprinting, the achievements she has made as a neuroscientist, the challenges she faces, the contributions she has made, and more. Now, let's delve into her story from the video: 👩‍⚕️😉
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Комментарии • 6

  • @mainstay.
    @mainstay. 6 месяцев назад +1

    Annika is a natural for explaining science on camera, very clear and informative.

  • @saphiquefemme
    @saphiquefemme 7 месяцев назад +1

    Immunology is so vital for solving major disease cures! Bravo for using 3d printing in your research. Truly inspiring, we need more women in STEM & 3d printing 🥳🧬🧪👩🏿‍🔬👩🏾‍🔬👩🏽‍🔬👩🏻‍🔬👩🏼‍🔬

  • @MkmeOrg
    @MkmeOrg 7 месяцев назад

    Fascinating research. Good job Elegoo. I've gotten to see a bit of your company that others haven't so I'm really glad to see you sharing more. Stand up group doing cool things. Cheers

  • @ДелайВсёСам
    @ДелайВсёСам 7 месяцев назад +1

    It was interesting to watch.
    I already wanted to ask a question - what does a 3D printer have to do with it? But towards the end of the video I understood)
    It's great when you like the work. This is great !

    • @saphiquefemme
      @saphiquefemme 7 месяцев назад

      Rewatch 2:12
      Imagine, if you will, the annoyance of using microscopes. Squinting eyes, equipment upkeep, and purchasing a new microscope when the department is finally picked to receive funds (extremely rare for many labs). By using 3D printed models, the process to study, hypothesize outcomes and even discover prognosis can revolutionize STEM research and help engineer cures for the most aggressive diseases known to man. The 3D print can help predict patterns and scientists can study cell structures from the 3D models and apply research. The best part is, with open source science/healthcare platforms, it can internationally collaborate causes that share the same knowledge and are seeking the same research. Fundamentally outsourcing vital research that will collectively find a cure to our current unsolvable diseases while preserving research patterns for future generations to learn and solve the links if no answers are found in our generation. In short, it's futuristic cool! Mind you, not every lab will share its research or outsource any information on their studies, but there's potential regardless of faster methods of research with 3D printing. It will save so many lives, look up research on 3D bioprinted heart, heart pumps, and biodegradable vein stents. Best wishes ✌🏿

  • @mediabeeOfficial
    @mediabeeOfficial 5 месяцев назад

    After 1 day is my birthday lol😅