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MARCH 17: NH BIOMATERIALS & BIOMANUFACTURING RESEARCH FUTURES RETREAT
The goal of this retreat is to begin to catalyze new connections to sustain research and workforce development activities in biomaterials and biomanufacturing in New Hampshire and beyond. Read more
‘SMART’ COATING COULD MAKE FABRICS INTO PROTECTIVE GEAR
A durable copper-based coating developed by NH BioMade researchers at Dartmouth College can be precisely integrated into fabrics to create responsive and reusable materials such as protective equipment, environmental sensors, and smart filters. Read more
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NH Biomaterials & Biomanufacturing Research Futures Retreat
We are bringing together higher education faculty and post-docs to catalyze new connections to sustain research and workforce development activities in biomaterials and biomanufacturing in New Hampshire. March 17, 2023 at Manchester Community College!
COPPER COATED "SMART FABRICS"
Dartmouth College researchers have developed a novel method for making electronic textiles using a durable copper-based coating that can be integrated into the fabric. These textiles react to harmful gases in the air and transform them into less toxic substances that become embedded into the fabric. This research is partially supported by NH BioMade. See the video!
UPCOMING TALK
February 17: Join Nanopath founders, Dr. Alison Burklund and Dr. Amogha Tadimety, to learn about their path from research students to entrepreneurs. The will lead our discussion of "Research to Market: Biosensing Breakthrough in Women’s Health" Join us!
NH BioMade, a five-year $20 million EPSCoR project funded by the National Science Foundation, will advance the rapidly growing New Hampshire biomaterials industry through knowledge generation, academic-industrial research partnerships, and workforce development. Addressing opportunities identified in the 2016 NH University Research and Industry Plan, this new grant will be used to develop innovative approaches for design and manufacturing of biomaterials, such as those used in implants and tissue engineering, which hold the potential to save lives and improve overall quality of life for patients.