The program aims to help foster interdisciplinary research and entrepreneurial skills within a dynamic and growing field
NSF awards nearly $80 million for centers focused on living cell-based therapies, personalized heart tissue, point-of-care health systems and fuel derived from shale gas
A Georgia Tech-led research consortium received a nearly $20 million National Science Foundation grant to fund a new engineering research center.
Georgia Tech - with the help of Emory, the University of Georgia and others - will create a research center to develop technology to produce therapeutic cells that it hopes will revolutionize cancer, heart disease and other research work.
Young Dawgs prepares high school students for success
Georgia Tech Engineers created an organization to develop standards and production processes designed to mass produce life-saving cell-based therapeutics at affordable prices.
The National Science Foundation (NSF), in consultation with the Department of Education, NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) today announced the appointment of 18 members to a new advisory panel created to encourage ...
Officials with UW-Madison, the biohealth industry and the state’s economic development agency announced the launch of a new biomanufacturing initiative Thursday to enhance opportunities for Wisconsin researchers and entrepreneurs.
UW-Madison’s Forward BIO Institute has been awarded $5 million from the National Institutes of Health for tissue manufacturing.
Dr. Carl June, introduced as “the cancer slayer” at an immunotherapy conference here, challenged scientists to be far more aggressive about pushing their perspectives in the White House and Congress.