Two Pitt researchers make 'Scientific American 50' of leaders in science and technology
14th Nov 2006, 19:05 GMT
Two University of Pittsburgh researchers have been selected by the board of editors of Scientific American to its list of "Scientific American 50" for 2006. They were recognized for their research that has enabled the development of a novel biodegradable polymer-based scaffold that could one day serve as a tissue-engineered replacement for damaged pulmonary valves and other soft tissues.
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