Engineered blood vessel organoids heal tissue damage in mice
New Scientist - 13-Jun-2025Organoids restored 50% blood flow, cutting tissue death in 75% of treated diabetic and injured mice
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Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School
Dr. Juan M. Melero-Martin is a Principal Investigator at Boston Children’s Hospital and Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, where he leads pioneering research on engineering human vascular networks for regenerative medicine. His work focuses on using endothelial progenitor cells and stem cell-derived organoids to create functional blood vessels for tissue repair and disease modeling. He is also a principal faculty member of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute.
Visit website: https://www.hsci.harvard.edu/people/juan-m-melero-martin-phd
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Organoids restored 50% blood flow, cutting tissue death in 75% of treated diabetic and injured mice