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Collaborative Research: GCR: Infection-Resisting Resorbable Scaffolds for Engineering Huma — NSF Award to Syracuse University (NY,

Tissue engineering is a thought-provoking concept made compelling by the need to replace failed, damaged, or defective body parts. Unlike the more mature field of traditional medical-device development (e.g., joint replacement), tissue engineering is young and evolving. This project can thus change the established tiss

Award titleCollaborative Research: GCR: Infection-Resisting Resorbable Scaffolds for Engineering Huma
Award ID2218974
AwardeeSyracuse University
CitySYRACUSE
StateNY
Amount obligated$638,422
Principal investigatorShikha Nangia
ProgramGCR-Growing Convergence Resear
Start date10/01/2022
AbstractTissue engineering is a thought-provoking concept made compelling by the need to replace failed, damaged, or defective body parts. Unlike the more mature field of traditional medical-device development (e.g., joint replacement), tissue engineering is young and evolving. This project can thus change the established tissue-engineering paradigm to not only address the development of healthy tissue (associated with healing) but simultaneously address the need to inhibit bacterial colonization (assoc
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