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New wound healing research by Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine produces full-thickness human bioprinted skin
A research paper published in Science Translational Medicine presents a significant breakthrough in the area of skin regeneration and wound healing by researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM).
The study, titled “Bioprinted Skin with Multiple Cell Types Promotes Skin Regeneration, Vascularization, and Epidermal Rete Ridge Formation in Full-Thickness Wounds,” shows the successful development of bioprinted skin that accelerates wound healing, supports healthy extracellular…
UMKC medical school names alum as its new dean
The new dean's local ties go beyond graduating from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine. He also grew up in the metro area.
5 Philadelphia-area companies make Deloitte’s 2023 list of 500 fastest-growing tech firms
Deloitte's 29th annual Technology Fast 500 ranks tech companies based on their revenue growth from 2019 to 2022.
Adaptive Protective’s personal airbag-in-a-belt gets breakthrough designation
The Tango Belt features advanced sensors and algorithms to detect an impending hip-impacting fall and instantaneously deploys airbags.
How the landscape has shifted for Birmingham’s largest deposit holders
See which 10 banks had the highest deposit market share in the Birmingham-Hoover metro and the percentage of the market they captured as of June 30.
Michael Mora of REDW helps Tribal governments achieve financial success
An accounting specialist manager with REDW, Michael Mora focuses on working with Tribal governments to ensure their accounting records and financial statements do not contain any material misstatements.
Centene executive to take over as CEO of Atlanta health care company
A publicly traded health care company in Atlanta has tapped a former Centene president and University of Georgia alumni as its next CEO.
Tech, policy changes and the next generation: CEOs, execs talk future of health care
Four Birmingham health care executives tackled topics ranging from challenges facing the sector today to how to ensure a healthy future population amid economic struggles and rising health care costs.
Senate Republicans want Kotek to declare a Measure 110 state of emergency
The 12 Oregon lawmakers blame Measure 110 for the increase in overdose deaths.
$17M in unpaid claims later, Colorado regulators don’t expect another Friday Health debacle
The exit of Friday Health from Colorado's insurance market contributed to a decline in the overall number of health plans available on the state insurance exchange next year.