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The Bioinspired Translational Microsystems Laboratory

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Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Jim’s vascularized pancreas is one of five winners of the BME Art in Science Contest!

Posted on October 21, 2021 by Ankit Kumar

FIRST: Living Materials Save the Environment (Laura Rivera Tarazona, Ware Lab)
SECOND: Serendipity (Cardiovascular Pathobiology Lab, Dr. Fred Clubb & team)
THIRD: Representative label-free fluorescence images of cell metabolism (Quantitative Optical Imaging Lab, Dr. Alex Walsh & students)
FOURTH: Gaharwar Lab Bioprinting (Ryan Farrell, Gaharwar Lab)
FIFTH: Small blood vessels forming perfusable networks in a medical device (Jim Tronolone, Jain Lab)

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