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David Butler
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Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Symposium on Applications of Bio-Membranes in Science and Technology
The University of Cincinnati sponsored a one-day, regional symposium on the bio-applications of membrane science and technology as part of of their NSF IGERT training grant. The symposium took place... More »
The University of Cincinnati sponsored a one-day, regional symposium on the bio-applications of membrane…
Professor Butler and his team seek to design and fabricate functional tissue engineered “constructs”…
The tissue engineering field has made great strides in understanding how different aspects of tissue…
Tendons connect muscles to bones, and serve as the transmitters of force that allow all the movements…
Tendon and ligament injuries are significant contributors to musculoskeletal injuries. Unfortunately,…
Using functional tissue engineering principles, our laboratory has produced tendon repair tissue…
Ten students were awarded IGERT traineeships at the University of Cincinnati.
Kirsten Kinneberg working with her IGERT advisor, David Butler (Biomedical Engineering), is focusing…
IGERT trainee Nat Dyment, working with IGERT co-PI David Butler, has been an instrumental part of…