2016-02-29 23:00:00
Page 5: Alexandre Martel – General presentation of 3D printing practices in the field of health | Page 6 to 11: Narcisse Zwetyenga – 3D printing for surgery | Page 12 to 16: Clémentine Lequillerier – The possible interventionism of the law in the face of transhumanism | Page 17 to 19: Caroline Le Goffic – 3D printing and responsibility | Page 20 to 23: Jean-Marie Job – Products resulting from 3D printing and the regulation of health products | Page 24 to 30: Aude Vivès-Albertini – 3D printing, health and patent law.
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