• Center for Advanced Biomanufacturing

    The UVA Center for Advanced Biomanufacturing supports collaborative research focused on developing innovative regenerative materials for use in advanced biomanufacturing, rapid proto-typing platforms amenable to scale-up, and integration and patterning for construction of hierarchical tissue systems. Co-Directors: George Christ and Shayn Peirce-Cottler.
    Capabilities
    • 3-D bioprinting
    • Spraybase Electrospinners / Electrosprayers
    • Nanoimprint Lithography, soft and smart NIL, Biomolecular printing
    • Peptide Synthesis
    • Rheometers including extensional testing and light (UV and visable) curing
  • Coulter Center for Translational Research

    All too often, innovations in biomedical engineering that could significantly improve the healthcare of people around the world never enter the marketplace. The University of Virginia has joined forces with the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation in a groundbreaking effort to address the root causes of this bottleneck and commercialize promising treatments and techniques.
    Capabilities
    • Early stage funding
    • Translational research management
  • Naegle Research Lab

    The Naegle Lab seeks to understand the regulation and function of tyrosine phosphorylation in complex networks. We combine systems biology, computation, and experiments to test predict and test the function of tyrosine phosphorylation in proteins and protein networks.