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News

REM Leverages its success
Annual REM Summit - May 19, 2017

Annual gathering of regenerative medicine researchers (hosted at the University of Georgia this year) looks to new opportunities.

2017 SEED Grants
Two Seed Grant Opportunities Available

- "Georgia Partners in Regenerative Medicine" seed grant
- Allen Family seed grant program in cellular manufacturing
Both grants have a proposal deadline of July 10, 2017.

21st annual workshop
Regenerative Medicine Workshop Began its 3rd Decade

Annual gathering of researchers held this past spring successfully began its third decade with a heavy focus on immunology. Save the date for the next workshop, to be held in Charleston, S.C., in March 21-24, 2018.

Research Highlights

Emory university
Cancer Immunotherapy: Revived T Cells Still Need Fuel

Study from Emory Vaccine Center and Winship Cancer Institute researchers shows that specific T cells still need "fuel" to expand in numbers and restore effective immune responses.

Emory university
Invasive Lung Cancer Cells have Distinct Roles

Scientists at Winship Cancer Institute learn more about invasive packs of lung cancer cells.

Georgia Institute of technology
First Possible Drug Treatment for Lymphedema

REM researcher Brandon Dixon contributes to groundbreaking Stanford-led study.
 

Georgia institute of technology
Self-repaired Eyesight

Stem cell treatment may restore vision to patients with damaged corneas.
 

university of georgia
RBC Students Present Research at Annual Symposium

Topics ranging from brain disease and stroke to stem cell regeneration and equine muscle damage addressed at the annual Regenerative Bioscience Center's (RBC) Fellows symposium.

university of georgia
Karumbaiah Wins IBIA Neurotechnology Award

Lohitash Karumbaiah, assistant professor at UGA, was honored with the International Brain Injury Association (IBIA) biennial Early Career Investigator Award.

Publication Highlights

journal of clinical investigation
KLF2 and KLF4 Control Endothelial Identity and Vascular Integrity

Sangwung P, Zhou G, Nayak L, Chan ER, Kumar S, Kang DW, Zhang R, Liao X, Lu Y, Sugi K, Fujioka H, Shi H, Lapping SD, Ghosh CC, Higgins SJ, Parikh SM, Jo H, Jain MK

science

Research Integrity Revisited
McNutt M, Nerem RM

stem cell reports 
Postnatal Calvarial Skeletal Stem Cells Expressing PRX1 Reside Exclusively in the Calvarial Sutures and are Required for Bone Regeneration

Wilk K, Yeh SA, Mortensen LJ, Ghaffarigarakani S, Lombardo CM, Bassir SH, Aldawood ZA, Lin CP, Intini G

ACS Nano
Diverse Applications of Nanomedicine

Pelaz B, Alexiou C, Alvarez-Puebla RA, Alves F, Andrews AM, Ashraf S, Balogh LP, Ballerini L, Bestetti A, Brendel C, Bosi S, Carril M, Chan WC, Chen C, Chen X, Chen X, Cheng Z, Cui D, Du J, Dullin C, Escudero A, Feliu N, Gao M, George M, Gogotsi Y, Grünweller A, Gu Z, Halas NJ, Hampp N, Hartmann RK, Hersam MC, Hunziker P, Jian J, Jiang X, Jungebluth P, Kadhiresan P, Kataoka K, Khademhosseini A, Kopeček J, Kotov NA, Krug HF, Lee DS, Lehr CM, Leong KW, Liang XJ, Ling Lim M, Liz-Marzán LM, Ma X, Macchiarini P, Meng H, Möhwald H, Mulvaney P, Nel AE, Nie S, Nordlander P, Okano T, Oliveira J, Park TH, Penner RM, Prato M, Puntes V, Rotello VM, Samarakoon A, Schaak RE, Shen Y, Sjöqvist S, Skirtach AG, Soliman MG, Stevens MM, Sung HW, Tang BZ, Tietze R, Udugama BN, VanEpps JS, Weil T, Weiss PS, Willner I, Wu Y, Yang L, Yue Z, Zhang Q, Zhang Q, Zhang XE, Zhao Y, Zhou X, Parak WJ

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