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Chemical Engineering Students’ Research Helps Bring Promising Shingles Breakthrough

Read about how the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology worked together with FetTech to bring about an innovative project for the biotech startup. This inspired Sanya Dronawat (left) & Lauren Coffey to have additional industry internship and college research experiences with, eventually, future career opportunities.


Collaborative Engineering Drives Groundbreaking Medical Projects | Rose-Hulman Ventures

Discover the way Rose-Hulman Ventures and FetTech are collaborating to bring forward the future of healing & how the multi-tissue platform technology brings wide-ranging promise beyond wound healing.


MTP featured on ABC news

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – More than 5.7 million Americans suffer from chronic wounds that won’t heal. Now, a new, easy to use treatment some are calling a “magic powder” is helping patients heal much faster.


Tissue Washing Machine StemSys | Rose-Hulman Ventures

Healing wounds from burns and trauma can be a complicated and lengthy process. Medical materials based on actual tissue can make a remarkable difference, and that’s the aim of StemSys, founded by Clay and Danielle Fette.