Robin Seaton Jefferson, Contributor

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Have Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering Students Solved The Nuisance Of Nasal Congestion?

A team of five biomedical engineering undergraduates at John Hopkins University (JHU) plan to manufacture and sell a device that they say would achieve the same effect as nasal reconstructive surgery for sufferers of chronic nasal obstruction – a condi…

Engineering Implantable, Laboratory-Grown Organs To Cure Disease

Physicians and scientists are developing organs and tissues for virtually every part of the human body as they attempt to engineer more than 30 different replacement tissues and organs and to develop healing cell therapies—all with the same goal—to cure, rather than just treat, disease.

Scientists Have Successfully Developed A 3-D Brain Organoid

The more than 300 scientists at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) are working to translate the science of regenerative medicine into clinical therapies. Read about their latest research.

AI And Biotech Companies In The East And West Invest In Combating Aging

The fields of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and regenerative medicine are putting their money on combating aging and age-related diseases, and the benefits are likely to be immense.