UH scientist explores bioprinting to save soldiers
A retired Army colonel at JABSOM is pioneering bioprinting research to develop life-saving treatments for soldiers and civilians alike.
A retired Army colonel at JABSOM is pioneering bioprinting research to develop life-saving treatments for soldiers and civilians alike.
This article by JABSOM Native Hawaiian Center of Excellence and ʻAhahui o nā Kauka was first published in Ka Wai Ola on June 1.
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