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Funded Projects for Manufacturing and Biomanufacturing Tools

Grant Number Project Title Principal Investigator Institution
5-R21-EB035030-02 3D Bioprinting of a Bioelectric Cell Bridge for Re-engineering Cardiac Conduction Kareen Coulombe Brown University
7-R21-EB032535-03 3D Bioprinting of Strong Living Scaffolds Yonghui Ding Worcester Polytechnic Institute
1-R01-EB036245-01 3D Printing of Air: An Intangible Ink for Fabrication of Vascularized Tissues Ibrahim Ozbolat Pennsylvania State University, The
1-R56-EB034702-01 Cryobioprinting for Shelf-Ready Tissue Fabrication and Storage Yu Zhang Brigham And Women'S Hospital
1-R21-EB035280-01A1 Engineering biomimetic 3D printed urethral tissue constructs using elastin-based bioinks for urethroplasty Nasim Annabi University of California Los Angeles
5-R01-EB034573-02 Engineering the biology of AAV secretion and production Aravind Asokan Duke University
5-R21-EB033051-02 Hatching Organoids for Continuous Tissue Production Pipelines Mark Skylar-Scott Stanford University
5-R01-EB034566-02 High-throughput Spheroid Bioprinting Technology for Scalable Fabrication of Tissues Ibrahim Ozbolat Pennsylvania State University, The
1-R21-EB035402-01A1 Multiscale Computational Modeling to Design Patterned Tissue Assembloids for Biomanufacturing Matthew Lazzara University of Virginia
1-R21-EB034464-01 Sugar-coating our way to genetically modified mesenchymal stem cells: Glycocalyx-inspired cell culture substrates that prime mesenchymal stem cells for polycation-mediated pDNA delivery. Ramya Kumar Colorado School of Mines