Virtual reality and 3D printing bring new life to the medical field
Researchers from the University of Cambridge plan to use 3D printing and VR technology to find a solution for cancer. They hope that by creating a map of 3D cancer cells that can interact, allowing scientists to study cancer cells in a VR environment may have an unexpected effect on cancer perception. According to reports, scientists use the latest technology to treat cancer is always a big news, but virtual reality technology and treatment of cancer seems to be irrelevant. However, Cambridge University researchers plan to explore the use of virtual reality and 3D visualization technology in the treatment of cancer. Greg Hannon, the project's lead researcher, said, "We want to create interactive, realistic 3D tumor maps where scientists can 'walk into' tumors and study their details in a virtual reality environment." TechCrunch said that tumors, starting with breast cancer, will first be cut into very thin sections and then imaged and analyzed until the genetic makeup of each cell is analyzed. All slices will be assembled into a 3D model, and researchers can conduct research and experiments in a virtual reality environment. Of course, the 3D model of this slice can also be printed into a solid using 3D printing technology, and further physical research is performed. Of course, the oncology 3D scan project already existed, but the new project at Cambridge University provides more detail and interactivity. Reagent Strips,Urine Dipstick,Urine Test Strips,Ketosens Test Strips Changchun LYZ Technology Co., Ltd , https://www.lyzstrips.com