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How Epibone Is Ushering In A New Era Of Medicine

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He has been called the Edison of our age.

Dr. Robert Langer has been granted over 1,400 patents, been cited in more than 331,000 scholarly publications, and written more than 1,500 articles. He’s also a founding father of Moderna, the pharmaceutical company that is helping bring COVID-19 under control.

Just 15 years ago, Dr. Nina Tandon was a bio-engineering student in his lab, where she began her work on electrical signaling in the context of tissue engineering. After receiving her Masters at MIT, and two PhDs from Columbia, she founded EpiBone, A company that is growing bone tissues in a bio-reactor for use in facial reconstruction surgery.

Watch this webinar with as Dr. Langer and Tandon discuss recent advancements in regenerative medicine and the promise that EpiBone’s work has for the future.

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