Regenerative medicine center goes out of this world to explore human organ research
Researchers at Wake Forest University have a new far-out location for advancing their work with human organ tissues – the International Space Station.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jun 2, 2023
Researchers at Wake Forest University have a new far-out location for advancing their work with human organ tissues – the International Space Station.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Feb 8, 2023
Winston-Salem is adding three healthcare diagnostics companies and a new clinical trials program to its growing regenerative medicine community.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Feb 7, 2023
The New York-based Immunaeon will join the RegeneratOR Innovation AcceleratOR, which is located in the Regenerative Medicine Hub in Winston-Salem.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Jun 21, 2021
There’s a new “test bed” for regenerative medicine companies to research, develop, and prototype technologies that may transform the field.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Oct 10, 2019
The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) in Winston-Salem has won $24 million in federal funding to model the effects of chlorine gas on human lungs and to develop treatments for chemical injury.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jun 25, 2019
Some of the Piedmont Triad region’s most successful individuals and organizations working in the biosciences have been honored with Excellence Awards.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Feb 13, 2018
Creating transplantable organs in the lab, printing new cells on a burn victim’s body, and a body-on-a-chip may sound like scifi, but they’re all a reality at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
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