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Healthcare | Regenerative Medicine | Videos

Ali Khademhosseini at the 2014 ACS National Meeting

by Advanced Science News | Aug 22, 2014

Professor Ali Khademhosseini spoke to us about his research into regenerative medicine at the 2014 ACS National Meeting in San Francisco.

Professor Ali Khademhosseini spoke to us about his research into regenerative medicine – in particular the exciting results he has obtained with elastin – at the 2014 ACS National Meeting in San Francisco, where he presented the Kavli Foundation Emerging Leader in Chemistry lecture.

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