A couple of months ago, San Francisco startup Aether announced that they would be helping to facilitate a giant research project collaboration by donating beta units of their soon-to-be-released Aether 1 bioprinter to several universities, research institutions, and nonprofits. Aether has just added another big name to their collaborative project in Stanford University, which will receive several Aether 1 beta units for in silico modeling research at the Center for Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence and Translation. The printers will be used to 3D print biological materials for comparison with in silico, or computer simulated, cells, tissues and organs, for the purpose of validating the results of the simulations and ultimately moving away from animal testing in favor of bioprinting. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/154277/stanford-university-aether/