Loading...
Loading...
extending-important-preservation-times
extending-important-preservation-times

Extending important preservation times

0

In the heart of Boston’s busy biomedical hub is the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Engineering in Medicine (MGH-CEM), a relatively young enterprise affiliated with some the area’s premier research institutions, including MGH, the Shriners Hospitals for Children, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

One of MGH-CEM’s important focus areas is biopreservation, the exploration and development of novel protective strategies to ensure the survival of biological matter in a desiccated, frozen or supercooled state.

Recently, the center announced that it is working on developing a simple method to extend the preservation times of blood cells, tissues and organs. gasworld spoke with O. Berk Usta (left), PhD, of MGH-CEM and assistant professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, regarding the importance of this new application.

... to continue reading you must be subscribed

Subscribe Today

Paywall Asset Header Graphic

To access hundreds of features, subscribe today! At a time when the world is forced to go digital more than ever before just to stay connected, discover the in-depth content our subscribers receive every month by subscribing to gasworld.

Please wait...