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Welcome to the second edition of the Regenerative Engineering and Medicine (REM) research center's e-newsletter.  Questions? Contact us.
Welcome to The Regenerative Engineering an Medicine, a monthly newsletter for Regenerative Medicine

News

SEED GRANTS AWARDED
REM Seed Grants Hit Their Targets 

Eight interdisciplinary teams receive boost for research designed to harness the body's own potential to heal.

Website enhancements
New Search Functionality Added to the REM Website 

Using updated profile information provided by REM faculty, the website's search functionality has been enhanced. Website users can now search on a focus area that will provide results for both the content of that focus area and the faculty member conducting research in that area. 

Research Highlights

emory university
Stay Out, Stray Stem Cells

Researchers develop technique for detecting unwanted cells.

Winship cancer institute - emory university
Winship Celebrates 5,000 Bone Marrow Transplant Patients

The story of how visionary leaders, researchers, and nurses grew the program over its 37-year history into a center that now performs this life-saving procedure for over 430 patients a year.

Georgia Institute of Technology
Tiny Mirror Improves Microscope Resolution for Studying Cells

A tiny mirror could make a huge difference for scientists trying to understand what's happening in the micron-scale structures of living cells.

Georgia institute of Technology
REM Faculty, Krish Roy, Stresses Need for Cell Therapies

Roy's roadmap leads to the Vatican, and he stresses the need for reproducible, reliable, affordable, and accessible cell therapies.

university of Georgia
Regenerating Recovery

Researchers at UGA's Regenerative Bioscience Center (RBC) are unlocking the body's potential to heal itself.

University of Georgia
Mortensen Talks Laser Imaging Technology for Cell Therapies

Luke Mortensen, assistant professor at UGA, talks about his work in regenerative medicine.

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