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From lab to space

December 13, 2018 9:00 AM
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Keith Brannon kbrannon@tulane.edu
  
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Wound-healing technology developed at Tulane by former biomedical engineering graduate students blasted off on the SpaceX Dragon Cargo Ship for experiments on the International Space Station. Click the image below to learn more about their project's journey into outer space.

Innovation in Orbit

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