July, 2011 - Stem cell biomanufacturing explored by Georgia Tech researchers.
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July, 2011 - Spotlight in BME's undergraduate managed newsletter.
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July, 2011 - Part of 2nd class of Stem Cell Biomanufacturing trainees.
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May, 2011 - IGERT program is providing young researchers with opportunities” for stem cell research.
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May, 2011 - A day in the life of a biomedical engineering. Educational video for high schoolers.
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May, 2011 - Stem cell technologies have been proposed for cell-based diagnostics and regenerative medicine therapies.
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April, 2011 - Interviewed to talk about latest stem cell developments.
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April, 2011 - Undergrads choose a faculty member each year that they believe best exemplifies dedication to teaching & mentoring.
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March, 2011 - Research project will focus on Morphogen sequestering via biomaterials to direct stem cell differentiation.
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March, 2011 - Research will focus on engineering chondrogenic MSC aggregates for cartilage repair.
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February, 2011 - McDevitt one of 30 U.S. scientists invited by the National Academy of Engineering to attend the China American Frontiers of Engineering.
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February, 2011 - BME sophomore in the McDevitt Lab who has raised the bar for undergrads everywhere.
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January, 2011 - True impact of years of frequent policy changes has not been fully assessed.
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December, 2010 - Aims to develop relationships between scientists in the UK and the US.
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December, 2010 - Bob Guldberg & Todd McDevitt named as conference & program chairs.
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December, 2010 - Todd McDevitt was 1 of 64 to be included among the "Most Influential Georgians: Notables" by Georgia Trend Magazine.
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September, 2010 - McDevitt comments on Shepherd Center human trial.
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September, 2010 - McDevitt featured in Georgia Trend article.
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July, 2010 - Stem Cell Biomanufacturing IGERT will train over 30 graduate students over 5 years.
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July, 2010 - Todd McDevitt featured.
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July, 2010 - McDevitt lab member, Wilson among the awardees.
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May, 2010 - Making stem cells efficiently develop into a desired cell type currently limits the clinical potential of these technologies.
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