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Date:10/23/2008

ia, has pioneered a method of transplanting a patient's own fat tissue to reduce scarring.

  • Michael Yaszemski, an orthopedic surgeon at the Mayo Clinic, is leading research teams from three universities to solve the problem of reconnecting severed peripheral nerves.

  • Joseph Rosen of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is a plastic surgeon and expert in network collaboration, who is helping other researchers work across clinical and scientific disciplines for the benefit of severely injured U.S. military service members.

    This biennial event is organized by the New Jersey Center for Biomaterials, a Rutgers-based academic-industrial research center that has built a large international network around the enabling technologies of polymeric biomaterials.


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    Rutgers University
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