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Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

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  • Damian Hutchins Integrative Physiology and Pharmacology PhD student
    • Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point Area
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    Pamela Marahwa Medical Doctor | Research Fellow at Wake Forest Institute For Regenerative Medicine | Entreprenuer
    • Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
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    Bailey Hadley Honors Biology Premed Student at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
    • Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
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    Jonathan Diaz Graduate Research Assistant at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine
    • Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
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    Patrick Moss, MS 2024- Pharm D Candidate
    • Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
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Overview

The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine is recognized as an international leader in translating scientific discovery into clinical therapies, with many world firsts, including the development and implantation of the first engineered organ in a patient. Over 450 people at the institute, the largest in the world, work on more than 40 different tissues and organs. A number of the basic principles of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine were first developed at the institute. WFIRM researchers have successfully engineered replacement tissues and organs in all four categories – flat structures, tubular tissues, hollow organs and solid organs – and 15 different applications of cell/tissue therapy technologies, such as skin, urethras, cartilage, bladders, muscle, kidney, and vaginal organs, have been successfully used in human patients. The institute, which is part of Wake Forest School of Medicine, is located in the Innovation Quarter in downtown Winston-Salem, NC, and is driven by the urgent needs of patients. The institute is making a global difference in regenerative medicine through collaborations with over 400 entities and institutions worldwide, through its government, academic and industry partnerships, its start-up entities, and through major initiatives in breakthrough technologies, such as tissue engineering, cell therapies, diagnostics, drug discovery, biomanufacturing, nanotechnology, gene editing and 3D printing.

  • North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

    North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, 1601, Nocho Street, Nocho Park, Cumberland, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, 27411, United States

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