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Carnegie Mellon University - 08-May-2025Collagen-based bioprinting creates insulin-producing tissue, advancing diabetes treatment
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Communications manager at Carnegie Mellon University
Sara Pecchia is the founder of Pecchia Communications, a strategic communications consultancy focused on science, technology, and health. Since early 2021, she has also served as a communications manager at Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering in Pittsburgh. With over 15 years of experience, Sara has led communications for leading institutions including the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Genentech, and the National Cancer Institute, combining scientific insight with compelling storytelling.
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Collagen-based bioprinting creates insulin-producing tissue, advancing diabetes treatment