Stocum, David L.2016-12-022016-12-022010-04-09David L. Stocum, Director. (2010, April 9). Center for Regenerative Biology and Medicine. Poster session presented at IUPUI Research Day 2010, Indianapolis, Indiana.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/11522poster abstractThe Indiana University Center for Regenerative Biology and Medicine (CRBM) was established at IUPUI in 2001 through a grant from the State of Indiana 21st Century Fund. In 2007, the CRBM was selected as an IUPUI Signature Center. Participating faculty come from the Schools of Science, Informatics, Medicine, and Dentistry. The Center is administered from the Department of Biology in the School of Science. Center administration consists of a Director, a Scientific Board to advise on scientific direction, and a Commercial Board to advise on technology transfer. For a complete description of the Center and its activities, see our website at www.regen.iupui.edu. Missions • Conduct multidisciplinary research aimed at understanding the mechanisms of natural regeneration, and translate the findings into regenerative therapies for tissues that fail to regenerate. • Provide graduate level academic training in regenerative biology and medicine. • Promote technology transfer. External Funding Sources CRBM faculty currently hold over $10M in research funding from a variety of Federal agencies and foundations: • NIH • NSF • NASA • W.M. Keck Foundation • Morton Cure Paralysis Foundation • American Health Assistance Foundation • American Cancer Society • Army Research Office.en-USIndiana University Center for Regenerative Biology and Medicine (CRBM)State of Indiana 21st Century FundIUPUI Signature CenterCenter for Regenerative Biology and MedicinePoster