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This and other breakthroughs in the development of smart bio-materials and tissue fabrication technology promises to revolutionize the practice of medicine.
Archive 2010-04-01 Alex Tang 2010
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His lab at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine is doing just that -- engineering tissues and whole organs bladders and, soon, kidneys using smart bio-materials and cutting-edge techniques.
Archive 2010-04-01 Alex Tang 2010
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Goldstein is a professor of bio-materials at Alfred University currently on leave.
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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If able to produce organic compounds of wide variety, plus semi-structured, but not complexly "machined" bio-materials - such as homologues of wood, ivory, natural fibres, leather, nacre, natural etc. - it would be an ideal "add-on" for a fab working at the micro to macro scale.
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The previous prize winner, in 2008, was American Professor Robert Langer from MIT for developing bio-materials used in combatting cancer and heart disease.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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The previous prize winner, in 2008, was American Professor Robert Langer from MIT for developing bio-materials used in combatting cancer and heart disease.
BLACK ENTERPRISE Associated Press 2010
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The previous winner, in 2008, was American Professor Robert Langer from MIT for developing bio-materials used in combatting cancer and heart disease.
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The previous prize winner, in 2008, was American Professor Robert Langer from MIT for developing bio-materials used in combatting cancer and heart disease.
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The previous winner, in 2008, was American Professor Robert Langer from MIT for developing bio-materials used in combatting cancer and heart disease.
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The previous prize winner, in 2008, was American Professor Robert Langer from MIT for developing bio-materials used in combatting cancer and heart disease.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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