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Welcome to the third 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

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Annual REM Summit - May 19, 2017

Join the Regenerative Engineering Medicine summit on Friday, May 19 at the UGA Veterinary Medical/Education Center. This year’s event "Striving to 'empower each partner' (STEEP)" is a critical way for REM to bring partners together from across Georgia to discuss current and future research in regenerative medicine.
 

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REM Faculty Publications Now Featured via Email/Website 

Recent publications by REM faculty have been added to the REM website and this e-newsletter (see below) from each of the university partners - Emory University, Georgia Tech, and University of Georgia. 

join us in hilton head
Regenerative Medicine Workshop - March 1-4, 2017

As an organizing partner of the Regenerative Medicine Workshop, we'd like to invite you to join us in Hilton Head, S.C. to hear a power-house lineup of speakers in a breadth of topics in the regenerative medicine field.

Research Highlights

Georgia institute of technology and university of georgia
REM Faculty Play Key Role in New Institute to Advance Biotech Manufacturing

Krish Roy, Georgia Tech, and Steve Stice, UGA, play a key role in a new federally backed initiative to advance medications made from cells. 

Emory university and Georgia Institute of Technology
Collaboration to Advance Cellular Immunotherapy

Ned Waller, Emory, and Todd Sulchek, Georgia Tech, are developing novel technology to reverse T cell senescence and improve the manufacturing of CAR T cells from patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
 

emory university
Gift from Axiom Bank to Support Brain Disease Research

The Emory Neuromodulation and Technology Innovation Center (ENTICe) has received a second $100,000 gift from Florida-based Axiom Bank that will support research aimed at developing new treatments for neurological and psychiatric conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and depression.

Georgia institute of technology
A Joint Effort

Trio of REM faculty labs (Johnna Temenoff, Manu Platt, and Robert Guldberg) link tendon overuse injury to degenerative changes in shoulder cartilage.

university of georgia
Stice Receives 2017 Georgia Bio Industry Growth Award

Congratulations, Steve! This prestigious award recognizes individuals in the public and private sectors who have made extraordinary contributions to the growth of Georgia’s life sciences industry.

Publication Highlights

circulation research

Intravenous Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy: Safety and Efficacy Results of a Phase II-A Randomized Trial
Butler J, Epstein SE, Greene SJ, Quyyumi AA, Sikora S, Kim RJ, Anderson AS, Wilcox JE, Tankovich NI, Lipinski MJ, Ko YA, Margulies KB, Cole RT, Skopicki HA, Gheorghiade M

nature materials
Single-platelet nanomechanics measured by high-throughput cytometry

Myers DR, Qiu Y, Fay ME, Tennenbaum M, Chester D, Cuadrado J, Sakurai Y, Baek J, Tran R, Ciciliano JC, Ahn B, Mannino RG, Bunting ST, Bennett C, Briones M, Fernandez-Nieves A, Smith ML, Brown AC, Sulchek T, Lam WA

science
Sustained virologic control in SIV+ macaques after antiretroviral and α4β7 antibody therapy

Byrareddy SN, Arthos J, Cicala C, Villinger F, Ortiz KT, Little D, Sidell N, Kane MA, Yu J, Jones JW, Santangelo PJ, Zurla C, McKinnon LR, Arnold KB, Woody CE, Walter L, Roos C, Noll A, Van Ryk D, Jelicic K, Cimbro R, Gumber S, Reid MD, Adsay V, Amancha PK, Mayne AE, Parslow TG, Fauci AS, Ansari AA

accounts of chemical research
Self-assembled materials made from functional recombinant proteins

Jang Y, Champion JA

scientific report
Labeling and analysis of chicken taste buds using molecular markers in oral epithelial sheets

Rajapaksha P, Wang Z, Venkatesan N, Tehrani KF, Payne J, Swetenburg RL, Kawabata F, Tabata S, Mortensen LJ, Stice SL, Beckstead R, Liu HX

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