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LinksUniversity of Dayton Resources
NIH Office of Extramural Research: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm NSF Home Page: http://www.nsf.gov/ NSF FastLane Home Page: https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/fastlane.jsp Grants.gov: http://www.grants.gov/ Community of Science (COS) Funding Database: http://fundingopps.cos.com/ PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi Google Search Engine: http://www.google.com/ Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.com/ Google Patent: http://www.google.com/patents
State of Ohio Dept. of Development’s Third Frontier: BioOhio, founded in 1987 as Edison BioTechnology Center, is a non-profit organization designed to build and accelerate bioscience industry, research, and education in Ohio: http://www.omeris.org/default.asp
Proceedings of the NIH/NSF WORKSHOP; Stem Cell Research for Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering of February 1–2, 2007: http://wtec.org/stem_cell_workshop/
2020: A New Vision - A Future for Regenerative Medicine; U.S. Dept Health & Human Services: |
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People in the News:
Oyster Talent
It’s a gem of an idea. Based on the premise that an irritant introduced into an oyster will produce a pearl, scientists at the University of Dayton Research Institute are prompting oysters to produce pearl-like coatings on metal for applications to range from aircraft corrosion protection to biocompatible medical devices. February 1, 2008 (UDRI press release)
People in the News:
Fixing What Ails Us
UD researchers are working to make broken bones heal faster and stronger using carbon-based repair parts — bone fixation plates that disappear over time, scaffolding for new bone cells to grow on — instead of the metal now used. For patients, this could equal fewer surgeries, less pain and better healing. December 1, 2007 (UD Quarterly)
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