Queensland

2001 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2009 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2010 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2011 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2012 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2013 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2014 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2015 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2016 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2017 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2018 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2019 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2020 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2021 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2022 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2023 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »


2024 Queensland Award Winner

Dr Naomi Paxton is 3D printing human body parts. Naomi uses advanced medical 3D printers to create patient-specific implants which have the same mechanical properties as biological tissues. Naomi uses... Read More »