Rutgers-Cleveland Clinic Consortium of AFIRM
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pulled from site's meta descriptionThe Rutgers-Cleveland Clinic Consortium is part of the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM), a multi-institutional, interdisciplinary network working to develop advanced treatment options for our severely wounded servicemen and women. The RCCC-AFIRM scientists are advancing biological therapies (including adult stem cells and growth factors), tissue and biomaterials engineering, skin substitutes, and advanced transplantation methods.
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- tissue engineering
- growing bone
- segmental defects
- skin substitutes
- burn repair
- compartment syndrome
- face transplant
- face repair
- facial bone
- cell therapy
- growth factors
- regenerative medicine
- regeneration
- army medicine
- wounded soldier
- limb repair
- arm transplant
- limb
- regnreative
- armed forces
- grow skin
- Daniel Anderson
- Steven Boyce
- Arnold Caplan
- Richard Clark
- Kathe Derwin
- Michael Dunn
- Charles Gatt
- Stanton Gerson
- Scott Gulecher
- Jeffrey Hollinger
- Adam J. Katz
- Joachim Kohn
- Robert S. Langer
- George F. Muschler
- Joseph M. Rosen
- Timur Sarac
- Maria Z. Siemionow
- Cathryn Sundback
- Joseph Vacanti
- Anthony Windebank
- Michael J. Yaszemski
- Bruce A. Doll