List of Tissue Engineering Companies in Canada - 4
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3DBioFibR 60-1344 Summer St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CA, B3H 0A8 | Collagen fibers produced using our patented dry-spinning technology recapitulate the biomechanical and biochemical properties of natural collagen structures. With a fully automated manufacturing system, we are the first to produce collagen fibers at commercial scales for a variety of tissue engineering applications, including additives for 3D bioprinting and hydrogels, and cellular scaffolds for 2D and 3D cell and tissue culture. |
Fluid Biomed Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Fluid Biomed is a medical device start-up founded by two neurosurgeons at the University of Calgary that has developed an implantable dissolving stent to divert blood flow and heal blood vessels. The desire to innovate and create positive change has always been a priority for the founders and inventors, Dr. John Wong and Dr. Alim Mitha. Working together for the past 18 years to help people with stroke, their drive and commitment to improve patient health sparked a vision to create a radical new stent to cure brain aneurysms without invasive surgery. |
Morphocell Technologies Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Morphocell Technologies Inc. is a regenerative medicine company focused on the development and commercialization of stem cell therapies and engineered tissues targeting liver failure. The Company is a spin-off of the Hepatology and Cell Therapy lab of Sainte-Justine University Hospital Center, in Montreal. Founded in April 2018 on the technology developed by Dr.Paganelli, a pediatric transplant hepatologist and stem cell scientist, Morphocell Technologies aims at bringing to market the first effective treatment for acute, chronic and acute-on-chronic liver failure. |
Spiderwort Ottawa, Canada | Spiderwortisdeveloping a novel biomaterial that will offer new avenues in 3D in vitro research and in regenerative medicineusing plant derived cellulose to create a variety of scaffold architectures. |