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Research
Overview
Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine
Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
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Drive to Commercialization
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Polumiros featured in the U of T newsletter
February 27, 2018
Santerre Lab
Polumiros featured in the U of T newsletter
Santerre Lab
February 27, 2018

Polumiros featured in the U of T newsletter

Santerre Lab
February 27, 2018

Polumiros (Soror and Kyle's startup) was featured in the U of T newsletter. Polumiros aims to use a ReFilx degradable polymer to act as a temporary scaffold to support new breast tissue growth following a lumpectomy procedure, see here for more information.    

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