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Bree Foster, PhD
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Vascular engineering opens the door to organ-scale tissue replacement
By combining 3D biofabrication with perfusable vasculature, researchers are paving the way for fully implantable organs.
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Samantha Borje
Bioprinting a thick skin
Researchers used 3D printing to create multi-layered skin grafts for deep wounds.
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Hannah Thomasy, PhD
Unraveling the molecular mechanisms of endometriosis
Bioengineer Linda Griffith creates tissue models to figure out what causes endometriosis and how to treat it.
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Aparna Nathan, PhD
A better way to build a breast
As an alternative to reconstructive surgery, a degradable implant may offer a new way for the body to reconstruct a breast after mastectomy.
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Modeling Neural Diseases
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Neural cell culture models mimic the brain microenvironment and provide physiologically relevant information for drug discovery.
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Natalya Ortolano, PhD
A nanoengineered heart chamber
A new heart-on-a-chip gives scientists an up-close look at the beating human heart from the comfort of their lab benches.
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