RTE the Irish National Broadcaster recently featured Zoan Biomed during its ‘Future Island’ series – a series focused on Ireland’s most exciting and inspirational stories and the innovators behind them. Hosted by Professor Luke O’Neill of Trinity College one of Ireland’s best known and most trusted scientists. Professor O’Neill references our platform and our first product Zoan G03: a bioactive bone healing device. The bioactivity of the coral scaffolds stimulate acceptance by the patient and facilitate accelerated healing times.
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We are making excellent progress towards our development of 3D bioprinted tissue model containing sustainably grown coral skeletal particles.
Zoan and partners at TERMIS 2023
Zoan, Cellink and University of Galway collaboration on 3D printable coral-containing bioinks to present results at TERMIS, Manchester, 28-31st March 2023: Biocompatibility of 3D bioprinted tissue model prototypes containing sustainably grown coral skeletal particles for orthopedic applicationsE. Pernevik et. al. Zoan and partners at CELLINK and University of Galway will be presenting the early results from our coral bioink…
Our Sustainability Model
As a Med Tech company that aims to improve people’s health, we recognise the need to preserve a healthy environment. The link between human and environmental health is well established: the WHO states that one in four premature deaths is related to environmental issues caused by humans and the World Bank acknowledges that sustainable management…
Novel Collaboration between Zoan Biomed and University of Galway to Assess Laboratory Bone Formation
Zoan Biomed and the University of Galway to develop high throughput rapid assessment methods for biocompatibility and osteogenic potential of orthopaedic scaffold; reducing time to clinical data and developing a path to remove the need for animal testing.
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