National Center for Regenerative Medicine
The National Center for Regenerative Medicine (NCRM) was founded in 2004 and specializes in regenerative medical research, while acting as the coordinating organization for other associated institutions.
Industry | Medical research |
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Founded | Cleveland, Ohio, United States (2004) |
Founder | Case Western University, Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals Case Medical Center |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | North America |
Number of employees | 100 researchers |
Divisions | Center for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine |
Website | https://case.edu/medicine/ncrm/ |
Institution coordination
The NCRM acts as a coordinating organization for the following institutions:[1][2]
- Center for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine: developing basic and clinical research programs, biomedical and tissue engineering programs, and the development and administration of new therapies to patients
- Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine: developing clinical therapies for military-related injuries
See also
References
- "About", NCRM, Retrieved September 21, 2009. Archived October 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- "Overview", Biospace, Retrieved September 21, 2009.
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