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<p>Can skin cells and a nanochip grow new flesh, nerve cells and organs? At IU School of Medicine, Chandan Sen and his team explore the frontiers of regenerative medicine. By BOBBY KING Chandan Sen, PhD, who came to IU in August after 18 years at The Ohio State University, is best known for conceiving a technology with the potential [&hellip;]</p>

The Faces of Regeneration

Regeneration &#8211; Sen

Regeneration – Sen

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Ryan Bowman

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