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CURRENT SERVICE PROJECTS

PI and Institution Title Funding status
Eben Alsberg, UIUC Chicago, IL Driving tissue formation by inductive stem cell sheet technology. Funded: NIH/NIAMS
James Dennis, Baylor College of Medicine Tissue engineered constructs for articular cartilage repair Funded: Baylor College of Medicine, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery Startup
Jennifer Elisseeff, Johns Hopkins University Imaging and friction in cartilage engineered with HA binding technology. Funded: DOD/CDRMP
Lorenzo Moroni, Maastricht University CELL HYBRIDGE: 3D Scaffolds as a stem cell delivery system for musculoskeletal regenerative medicine. Funded: European Research Council Starting Grant
Gerjo van Osch,Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam In vitro regulation of chondrogenic differentiation of human bone marrow-derived MSCs (hBM-MSCs), evaluation of critical parameters. Funded, multiple sources: Erasmus MC grant, FWF Austrian Science Fund, Dutch Arthritis Foundation, Arthritis UK
Chul-Won Ha, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea Anisotropy of human articular cartilage Funded: Ministry of Health & Welfare
Robby Bowles, University of Utah Identification of new target that will drive osteogenesis Funded: Start-up Funds
Maneesh Dave, University of California, Davis Homing of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Murine Models of Experimental Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Funded: DOD/CDRMP
Antonios Mikos, Rice University Injectable cellular composites for cartilage engineering Funded: NIH/NIAMS
James Dennis, Baylor College of Medicine Modeling TE cartilage compressive stiffness based on speed of sound. Funded: Baylor College of Medicine, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery Startup
Russell Wang, Case Western Reserve University Cell adhesion studies on 3D printed PEEK scaffolds Funded: James Haywards Research Fund