Micromachines Webinar | Biofabrication Horizons - April
Part of the Micromachines Webinars series
9 April 2026, 02:00 PM (EDT)
9 April 2026
3D4D bioprinting and Bioinks, Organs-on-chips, Tissue engineering, Microphysiological systems, Vascularized tissues, Decellularized ECM, Scaffold-free tissue engineering, Regenerative medicine, Drug screening
Welcome from the Chair
6th Micromachines Webinar
Biofabrication Horizons
Dear Colleagues,
It is my pleasure to launch the new webinar series of the “Biofabrication and Tissue Engineering” section of Micromachines (MDPI). This monthly series is dedicated to fostering global dialogue and collaboration at the forefront of our rapidly evolving discipline.
Each webinar will spotlight groundbreaking advances in 3D and 4D bioprinting, next-generation bioinks, organs-on-chips and microphysiological systems, scaffold-free tissue assembly, advanced biomaterials (including stimuli-responsive hydrogels and decellularized matrices), microfluidics, hybrid micro/nano-fabrication techniques, and translational strategies that bridge the gap between bench and bedside.
By convening leading researchers, clinicians, and industry innovators, we aim to highlight the latest discoveries in disease modeling, drug discovery, regenerative medicine, and the commercialization of biofabricated constructs—ultimately accelerating the delivery of transformative solutions to patients and society.
Micromachines is proud to provide this platform to stimulate interdisciplinary exchange, amplify emerging voices, and drive the field toward clinically impactful innovations in personalized healthcare.
I warmly invite you to join us, share your work, and be part of this exciting journey.
Best Regards,
Mohsen Akbari
Date: 9 April 2026
Time: 2:00 pm EDT | 11:00 am PDT | 8:00 pm CEST
Webinar ID: 891 1124 1505
Webinar Secretariat: journal.webinar@mdpi.com
Event Chair
Laboratory for Innovations in Microengineering (LiME), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Victoria, Canada
Dr. Akbari is an Associate Professor and Director of Laboratory for Innovations in Microengineering (LiME) at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Victoria. He is the section Editor in Chief of MDPI Micromachines- B2: Biofabrication and Tissue Engineering and a guest editor of 6 special issues with MDPI.
Keynote Speaker
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine, USA
Immersed Microfluidic Spinning: A New Manufacturing Platform for Tissue Engineering Vascularization
Prof. Lawrence Kulinsky is a director of Bio Micro and Nano Manufacturing Research Laboratory (BiNoM Lab) at the University of California, Irvine. He studied Materials Science and Bioengineering at the University of California, Berkeley. Prof. Kulinsky is a past President of the International Institution on Micro and Nano Manufacturing (I2M2). He has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and 20 patents and invention disclosures in the areas of micro- and nano-fabrication, electro-active polymers, micro- and nano-fluidics, drug delivery systems, biosensor platforms, and electronic devices. He is a winner of ASME’s Kornel Ehmann Manufacturing Medal.
Registration
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Program
| Speaker/Presentation | Time in EDT | Time in PDT | Time in CEST |
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Chair Introduction Dr. Mohsen Akbari |
02:00-02:10 pm | 11:00-11:10 am | 08:00-08:10 pm |
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Immersed Microfluidic Spinning: A New Manufacturing Platform for Tissue Engineering Vascularization Prof. Dr. Lawrence Kulinsky |
02:10-02:40 pm | 11:10-11:40 am | 08:10-08:40 pm |
| Q&A/ Discussion | 02:40-02:50 pm | 11:40-11:50 am | 08:40-08:50 pm |
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Closing of Webinar Dr. Mohsen Akbari |
02:50-03:00 pm | 11:50-12:00 pm | 08:50-09:00 pm |
Relevant Topical Collection
Edited by: Dr. Mohsen Akbari
Relevant Journal Section
The ‘Biofabrication and Tissue Engineering’ section of Micromachines focuses on cutting-edge research and innovation in the design, fabrication, and application of biologically functional constructs for regenerative medicine, disease modeling, and drug discovery, with a strong emphasis on bioprinting technologies, including the development of advanced bioinks, 3D/4D printing techniques, and scaffold-free approaches to the creation of complex, multicellular tissues. It also explores organs on chips, leveraging microfabrication to create physiologically relevant models for studying organ-level functions, disease mechanisms, and drug responses, bridging the gap between traditional models and clinical applications. This section highlights the role of biomaterials, such as smart hydrogels, nanocomposites, and decellularized matrices, in directing cellular behavior, promoting tissue regeneration, and enabling the integration of engineered constructs with host tissues. Additionally, it addresses the critical aspects of commercialization and translation, focusing on scaling up technologies, navigating regulatory pathways, and fostering market adoption to accelerate the transition of biofabrication innovations from the lab to clinical and industrial applications, ultimately advancing human health.
This section welcomes original research articles, reviews, perspectives, and technical notes that contribute to the advancement of biofabrication and tissue engineering, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and driving the field toward transformative solutions for global healthcare challenges.