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Future Healing: 3‑D Prints and Tiny Robots Take Medicine to New Levels
Miami, FL, USAMonday, June 8, 2026
Tiny devices called nanobots could travel inside the body and deliver medicine straight to cancer cells or damaged organs.
Other projects create microneedles that push drugs through the skin without a big wound, and sensors that send health data straight to doctors.
Students also train in the lab.
More than a dozen learners each week get hands‑on experience with printers, coding and research projects.
Their work helps keep the lab’s future bright.
The facility already assists surgeons today.
By using a patient’s CT or MRI images, the team builds exact 3‑D copies of bones and organs.
Surgeons can practice on these replicas or print guides that fit precisely on the patient, making operations faster and more accurate.
Researchers are planning to add two new machines that will print materials for hard tissue repair and could even create layered skin.
While many of these inventions are still a few years away from clinics, the lab is already changing how doctors think about healing.
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