About the webinar
Date: 17 SEPT 2025
Time: 4 pm CEST | 3 pm BST | 10 am EDT | 7 am PDT
Want to fine-tune the mechanical properties of your bioprinted constructs to better mimic real tissue?
In this session, we’ll show how matching native tissue mechanics leads to more realistic, predictive in-vitro models. You’ll see how Optics11 Life nanoindentation quantifies tissue mechanics, and how CELLINK’s tunable bioinks let you replicate those properties with precision.
What you’ll learn:
- How it impacts biology: how stiffness affects cell behavior in healthy and diseased tissues.
- How to measure it: nanoindentation in action for biomaterial characterization.
- How to recreate it: tunable bioinks + bioprinting for biomimetic structures.
- Quality control & functionality: using mechanical testing as QC and as a functional biomarker.
Who should attend?
Researchers in tissue engineering, drug development, and regenerative medicine who want in-vitro models that better reflect real-world biology and lead to stronger research outcomes.
Speakers
Elin Pernevik
Senior Scientist, Bioprinting
CELLINK
Elizaveta Loseva
Biomedical Scientist
Optics11 Life