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Advanced Materials for Bone Repair

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DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Advanced Materials for Bone Repair

image: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was instrumental in helping launch a new company, XL Sci-Tech, Inc.; this company develops new materials for repairing broken bones and other bone defects. The materials are absorbed by the body after the healing process, unlike metal plates and pins. Pacific Northwest provided entrepreneurial leave of absence for a company employee, as well as technical assistance. view more 

Credit: Courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.


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