The ABCs of Organ Engineering

Inside the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, more than 300 scientists in the fields of biomedical and chemical engineering, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, physiology, materials science, nanotechnology, genomics, proteomics, surgery and medicine work side by side to translate the science of regenerative medicine into clinical therapies.

Select a link below to learn more about the steps involved in engineering tissues and organs in the lab:

 It all Starts with CellsStem Cell Image

 

Making a Scaffold
Making a Scaffold

 

Bioprinting
Bioprinting_Small

Materials Selection
Materials Selection

 

Quality Assurance
Quality Checks

 

Testing Functionality
Testing Function

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