World’s largest tissue bank awards $1.6M in grants

MTF Biologics awarded 10 researchers more than $1.6 million in funding through its 2018 Research Grant Program.

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The 2018 Research Grants awardees include:

1. Min Lee, PhD, UC Los Angeles

2. Patrick Henry, MD, Toronto, Canada-based Sunnybrook Research Institute

3. Tong Ye, PhD, Clemson (S.C.) University

4. Zulma Gazit, PhD, Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

5. Brett D. Owens, MD, Providence-based Rhode Island Hospital

6. Bret Ulery, PhD, Columbia-based University of Missouri

7. Dean Wang, MD, New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery

8. Amy L. McNulty, PhD, Durham, N.C.-based Duke University

9. Michael Chau, MD, Minneapolis-based University of Minnesota

10. Derek Guo Ju, MD, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Since 1987, MTF Biologics, the largest tissue bank in the world, has provided more than $50 million in grants to support allograft transplantation and biological reconstruction research.

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