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ruffneck_12 wrote:duane you old boy
wais the story behind that chimney tho? What was the purpose, and what is the vine covering it?
Country_Bookie wrote:Fellas we on the front page of both Guardian and Express today. 60th Anniversary grad. Guardian even have a nice baytee smiling. Yodins dais yuh gyul oarr?
Country_Bookie wrote:The Old Boys Assoc having a bbq at the college grounds on Saturday May 28th, 2016. Tickets are $40. You can buy tickets in advance or just come on the day.
They also need help in boxing out the food & delivering if anyone available.
BME Associate Professor Warren Grayson is shaping a revolutionary solution that will change the lives of millions who have had their faces disfigured by a genetic disorder, ravaged by cancer, or shattered in a car accident.
Tissue engineers create a custom 3-D printed, porous, biodegradable scaffold embedded with tiny beads designed to release precise levels of oxygen that direct stem cell growth.
Grayson’s approach to craniofacial bone reconstructive surgery combines 3-D printing, cell signaling techniques, and a patient’s own stem cells to engineer a living, anatomically precise facial bone.
Today, surgeons doing reconstructive facial surgery rely on the materials at hand. As an example, to build the jaw, they may harvest bones from elsewhere in a patient’s body, often a fibula — the thinner of two bones in the lower leg. They break the fibula into four pieces, chisel them to fit, and rearrange them to rebuild the jaw.
For Grayson, the best solution to rebuilding faces is to stimulate the body’s own regenerative abilities to “grow” new anatomically shaped bone from engineered bio friendly materials. Patients would come to Johns Hopkins for facial reconstructive surgery with their custom bone, or scaffold, ready for implant. The implant would then gradually dissolve as living tissue forms.
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Last year he was selected to receive a Johns Hopkins Catalyst Award to help faculty kick start their research initiatives and creative endeavors. He also was awarded a Maryland Stem Cell Research Grant.
Dizzy28 wrote:A Hillview Old boy died Carnival week of a heart attack -
Captain John Ali [Class of 1992-1999]
RIP!!!
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:A Hillview Old boy died Carnival week of a heart attack -
Captain John Ali [Class of 1992-1999]
RIP!!!
A heart attack? How old was he?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:A Hillview Old boy died Carnival week of a heart attack -
Captain John Ali [Class of 1992-1999]
RIP!!!
A heart attack? How old was he?
S_2NR wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:A Hillview Old boy died Carnival week of a heart attack -
Captain John Ali [Class of 1992-1999]
RIP!!!
A heart attack? How old was he?
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