Bryan receives the SFB Tissue Engineering Special Interest Group Student Abstract Award

Bryan’s abstract titled “DNA aptamer-collagen complex-based biomaterials” was reviewed by the Officers of the Society For Biomaterials Tissue Engineering Special Interest Group. The TE-SIG Offices awarded him with the Tissue Engineering SIG Student Abstract Awards for the 2020 World Biomaterials Congress held virtual, December 11-14, 2020.

Congratulations to Bryan on this award!

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