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Atala’s research in National Geographic

by Cherin C. Poovey (P '08)

Web Exclusives

| February 16, 2011

The March issue of National Geographic magazine features the work of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in its “The Big Idea” section. Atala is an international pioneer in the field of tissue and organ regeneration.

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Anthony Atala, Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Organ Regeneration, Piedmont Triad Research Park, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

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