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Bioengineered Synthetic Hydrogels for Regenerative Medicine
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Andrés J. García, Regents' Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Executive Director of the Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Bioengineering immune cell differentiation from inside and out
Genetically engineered immune cells are proving themselves as powerful therapeutics for cancer, inflammation, autoimmunity, infection and cardiovascular disease. However, the high cost of manufacturing autologous cell therapies remains a major barrier to widespread utilization. Pluripotent stem cells can be clonally isolated and massively expanded, making them a promising source of affordable off-the-shelf immune cell therapies.
Yale Michaels (University of Manitoba)
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Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) 4.307/4.308