Constance Maglaras, a biomedical engineering PhD candidate at the Stevens Institute of Technology, recently won first prize in Johnson & Johnson's 2017 Engineering Showcase for a poster and accompanying thesis presentation, ‘Interconnective Strut Based, Bioresorbable Bone Scaffolds: The Future of Orthopaedic Fusion.’ Maglaras has been working in making improvements to spinal orthopedics since she was a sophomore at Stevens. Her 3D printed scaffolds can hold tissue, promoting bone regrowth, for up to a month outside the body. Each scaffold can be constructed specifically to the patient’s body as well. Maglaras will continue her work and may even attempt to license her new technology after graduation. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/168937/3d-printed-scaffolds-8-cents/