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3D Printing Part 3: 3D Printing from Medical Imaging

3D Printing Part 3: 3D Printing from Medical Imaging Online

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Recommended prerequisite: 3D Printing at UCSF Parts 1

Do you have a CT scan you would like to convert to a 3D print?

Join Makers Lab staff for the final pop-up in a three-part series on how to create 3D printable models from CT scans. Note: this pop-up will focus on converting and 3D printing models of bone. Learn how 3D printing is helping to improve medical education, research, and patient education, and how a large majority of this work can be done inside the UCSF Library.

We encourage attendees to use their own laptops and download the InVesalius and Meshmixer software prior to the pop-up, available for free for Mac and PC. A three-button mouse is recommended, but not required. DICOM files (CT scan) will be provided at the start of the pop-up.

After attending the 90-minute pop-up you will be able to:

  1. Segment bone in a CT scan using a free medical image viewer
  2. Create a 3D surface rendering from a CT scan
  3. Remove artifacts from a 3D model generated from a CT scan

Register below to receive the Zoom link and password.

If you are a DPH employee, please contact the Makers Lab to register for this pop-up.

Can’t make it to this pop-up? Self-enroll in the Makers Lab On-Demand CLE course to watch the recording.


Have questions about the Makers Lab? Visit the Makers Lab website or contact us. All Makers Lab pop-ups are open to the UCSF community and are currently offered via Zoom. The Makers Lab is closed until further notice as part of UCSF efforts to limit the potential of COVID-19 spreading within our local community.

Date:
Tuesday, Feb 23 2021
Time:
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Campus:
Online
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
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