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The Ungrin Research Group

Our research program centers on the assembly of cells into tissues and organs – how it occurs in nature, and how it may be induced for the purposes of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

Overview

A growing lab (started in 2012), our research is built around microscale tissue engineering for both therapeutic and research applications, as well as the development of supporting technologies. It includes  tissue engineering / regenerative medicine, stem cell and developmental biology, experimental design, 3D printing / bioprinting as well as some recent forays into the development of supporting technologies for our veterinary clinical colleagues. Our philosophy is that by developing new supporting technologies and working with industry to make them widely available, we dramatically enhance the accessibility and relevance of our own research work. 


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Emergency Pandemic Ventilator 2020

United through the Pandemic Ventilator Design Team Slack workspace, a team of almost 100 members has gathered to create a simple ventilator plan that can be assembled from readily available, commercial off-the-shelf materials with minimal modification.


Research at Ungrin Lab

Research at Ungrin Lab

Explore some of the projects that we are currently working on

Opportunities

Opportunities

Calling all creative, adaptable and highly-motivated graduate students, postdocs and summer students

Sam Pullock's Blog

Sam Pullock's Blog

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