Core Principles and Challenges
/A 3-part series with one of tissue engineering’s most important voices.
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A 3-part series with one of tissue engineering’s most important voices.
Read MoreA 3-part series with one of tissue engineering’s most important voices.
Read MoreA competitor for the New Organ Liver Prize discusses her work to engineer human livers in the lab.
Read MorePlus: growing the New Organ Alliance, bowhead whale study updates, and more.
Read MoreOn the challenges and opportunities of translational research.
Read More$10,000 Methuselah Prize awarded to Dr. Huber Warner of the National Institute on Aging.
Read MoreThe CEO of Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology talks bioreactors, organ scaffolds, and the challenges of clinical-stage biotech.
Read MoreOne of tissue engineering’s founding pioneers sums up the current state of the field.
Read MoreReflections on current issues in stem cell science, biology’s evolution into an information science, and the prospects for accelerating research through “pre-competitive spaces.”
Read MoreHow some of the most prominent medical institutions in Boston are replacing competition with partnership.
Read MoreThe Director of the McGowan Institute’s Cancer Stem Cell Center explores new modes of liver regeneration.
Read MoreThe author of 2013’s widely celebrated “liver bud” study updates us on his research and describes the state of regenerative medicine in Japan.
Read MoreA discussion of current barriers to progress, challenges to fostering collaboration, and the need for standardization in regenerative medicine.
Read MoreNews and updates from Methuselah since launching the New Organ Liver Prize in December, 2013.
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