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BIOINNOVATIONS SYMPOSIUM: CATALYZING COLLABORATIONS
This event will showcase novel research on biomaterials for human health, bringing together academic scientists with industry. The symposium will be held June 11-12, 2014, in Manchester, NH, and will feature a tour of the ARMI BioFabUSA Tissue Foundry, as well as dozens of high-level technical talks. Topics include novel approaches in wearable and implantable biosensors, tissue engineering and advanced implants, and the use of AI/ML in these technologies. Learn More
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UNDERGRAD RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT
Madi Jennison-Henderson is very enthusiastic about the summer research training opportunity she had through our URT program! Hear from Madi directly as to how purifying DNA rekindled her love of science!
Advancing U.S. Offshore Wind Energy
More than two-thirds of the U.S. wind energy resources are located in deep waters, prompting growing interest in the deployment of floating offshore wind farms. With a $2.5 million contract from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) EPSCoR program, a UNH team will lead research that will maximize power production, limit hardware damage and reduce the cost of floating offshore wind farms.
NEW TREATMENT AVENUE FOR SEPSIS
NH BioMade scientists are researching a novel treatment for sepsis using the biologically-derived pigment melanin. Their work is featured as the cover image in Advanced Materials Interfaces.
NH BioMade Highlights
CLOSING IN ON CHRONIC WOUND TREATMENT
Kyung Jae Jeong & Young Jo Kim; UNH
University of New Hampshire EPSCoR researchers have been awarded a three-year, $600,000 National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to further their work developing an injectable treatment for chronic wounds that uses gelatin combined with melanin extracted from cuttlefish, a marine invertebrate. The foundation for this research was established through a seed funding grant from NH BioMade. Read More