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Assunta Krehl

Microfluidic device designed for large-scale tissue engineering - Gizmag - August 2, 2012 - 0 views

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    According to Ben Coxworth, reporter, at Gizmag states the University of Toronto has developed a "microfluidic device ... that can reportedly produce sections of precisely-engineered tissue that measure within the centimeters. This innovation is currently being commercialized by MaRS Innovation.
Assunta Krehl

Queen's soft tissue replacement technology gets a funding boost - Physorg - February 16... - 0 views

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    "Lauren Flynn, Queen's University chemical engineer pioneered the process for transforming discarded human fat into a soft-tissue substitute for use in reconstructive surgery... Further development of the technology is possible through $192,500 in funding from MaRS Innovation Medical Sciences Competitive Proof of Principle. The program is part of the Ontario Centres of Excellence Institutional Proof of Principle program." 
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