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Dramatic advances in the fields of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetics, biomedical engineering and materials science have given rise to the remarkable new cross-disciplinary field of tissue engineering. Tissue engineering uses synthetic or naturally derived, engineered biomaterials to replace damaged or defective tissues, such as bone, skin, and even organs.
WFIRM announces successful renewal of its Research Experiences for Undergraduates Site grant

WFIRM announces successful renewal of its Research Experiences for Undergraduates Site grant

New magnetoelectric material bridges gap in severed nerve, restores function

New magnetoelectric material bridges gap in severed nerve, restores function

“Inverse vaccine” shows promise to reverse autoimmune diseases without shutting down rest of the immune system

“Inverse vaccine” shows promise to reverse autoimmune diseases without shutting down rest of the immune system

Capture and release of tumor cells using a bioelectronic device

Capture and release of tumor cells using a bioelectronic device

3D bioprinting methods for fabricating bioengineered blood vessel models

3D bioprinting methods for fabricating bioengineered blood vessel models

Gene therapy reduces hearing loss associated with Norrie disease in mice

Gene therapy reduces hearing loss associated with Norrie disease in mice

Drexel University receives grants to support cell and gene therapy education

Drexel University receives grants to support cell and gene therapy education

Texas Heart Institute receives $2 million NIH grant to develop transplantable bioartificial hearts

Texas Heart Institute receives $2 million NIH grant to develop transplantable bioartificial hearts

Exploring developmental pathways and disease interactions in nervous and stomatognathic systems

Exploring developmental pathways and disease interactions in nervous and stomatognathic systems

Phase I trial shows positive results for stem cell treatment in patients with major cornea injuries

Phase I trial shows positive results for stem cell treatment in patients with major cornea injuries

Researchers develop a scalable method for engineering blood vessels

Researchers develop a scalable method for engineering blood vessels

Bone mineralization found to dampen metastatic progression of breast cancer

Bone mineralization found to dampen metastatic progression of breast cancer

Novel vaccine targets inflamed brain cells in Alzheimer's to modify the course of disease

Novel vaccine targets inflamed brain cells in Alzheimer's to modify the course of disease

Lab-on-a-chip technologies offer new ways to assess stored red blood cells

Lab-on-a-chip technologies offer new ways to assess stored red blood cells

AXT and CELLINK Form a Formidable Australian Bioprinting Partnership

AXT and CELLINK Form a Formidable Australian Bioprinting Partnership

Penn state researchers receive $2 million NIH grant to develop new bioprinting technology

Penn state researchers receive $2 million NIH grant to develop new bioprinting technology

Penn State researchers receive $3 million grant to develop new revascularization techniques

Penn State researchers receive $3 million grant to develop new revascularization techniques

Study unlocks the healing power of oral keratinocytes

Study unlocks the healing power of oral keratinocytes

Study shows therapeutic potential of HK for treating degenerative rotator cuff injury in humans

Study shows therapeutic potential of HK for treating degenerative rotator cuff injury in humans

Bio-TUNE project aims to develop materials with high antibacterial potential and efficient tissue integration

Bio-TUNE project aims to develop materials with high antibacterial potential and efficient tissue integration

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