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Explore MTEC's network of innovators, investors, and research organizations—along with patents and funding opportunities—advancing medical technologies for military and civilian health.

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Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI)

The Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI) is a member-based, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the bioeconomy of the United States. Its mission encompasses enhancing manufacturing, healthcare, and education and workforce development, aiming to create a scalable and effective manufacturing ecosystem for engineered cells, tissues, and organs.

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Arizona State University

Arizona State University (ASU) is a comprehensive public research university known for its commitment to inclusivity, excellence, and societal impact. ASU is dedicated to advancing research-based solutions for global challenges, fostering strong leadership, and providing quality education accessible to all learners. The university is recognized for its innovative approach to education and its efforts in sustainability, research, and community service. ASU exemplifies a new prototype for the American public research university, focusing on excellence, broad access to quality education, and meaningful societal impact.

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ATCC (American Type Culture Collection)

ATCC is a nonprofit biological resource center, with a nearly century-long legacy supporting public health, biodefense, and global health security. ATCC provides critical infrastructure for infectious disease research and CBR threat response. Our biorepository operations support federal agencies, academia, and industry through secure specimen handling, reagent authentication, and global distribution. ATCC manages over 22 million vials under federal contracts, including repositories for NIAID, CDC, BARDA, NCI, FDA, and USDA. These programs enable rapid deployment of validated biological materials for vaccine development, diagnostic assay verification, and therapeutic screening against high-consequence pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2. Certified under ISO 9001, 13485, 17025, and 17034, ATCC ensures quality, traceability, and regulatory compliance across its operations. Our high-containment laboratories (BSL-2 and BSL-3, with access to BSL-4 through partners) and Select Agent license position us to support MTEC-aligned efforts in emerging infectious diseases and medical countermeasure development for CBRN threats.

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Auburn University

Auburn University Research & Economic Development is dedicated to advancing research and economic growth through a collaborative effort among its various colleges and departments. The organization focuses on fostering innovation, supporting faculty and student research, and facilitating partnerships with industry and government to address societal challenges and enhance the quality of life. Recent initiatives include the launch of the Team Science Series to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and the development of the Gulf Coast Engineering Research Station to address coastal environmental challenges.

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Baylor University

Baylor University is a preeminent Christian research university committed to addressing the world's most meaningful challenges through top-tier research and scholarship. Recognized as an R1 research institution, Baylor focuses on infusing its distinct Christian mission into its research initiatives, fostering a commitment to excellence and innovation.

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BioBridge Global

BioBridge Global is a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving and enhancing lives through the healing power of human cells and tissue. It operates a family of nonprofits including South Texas Blood & Tissue, QualTex Laboratories, GenCure, and The Blood & Tissue Center Foundation. The organization provides lifesaving therapies to patients and supports advances in advanced therapies, focusing on blood, cell, and tissue products, testing services, and the development of new therapies.

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BioPharma Connections

BioPharma Connections is an independent, woman-owned consulting firm founded in San Francisco in 2007, providing strategic business development, technical operations, regulatory, product development, and commercialization support to the life sciences industry. Serving pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, and diagnostic companies globally, the firm specializes in facilitating connections between organizations, service providers, CROs, CDMOs, and investors—guiding clients from concept to commercialization, with deep expertise in regulatory compliance, emerging technologies, and diverse therapeutic areas.

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Blood Centers of America

Blood Centers of America (BCA) is the largest blood supply network in the United States, comprising over 60 independent community blood centers that collectively distribute approximately 50% of the nation's blood supply. BCA supports member organizations through supply chain solutions, donor recruitment, advocacy, disaster response, and purchasing power. In addition to providing whole blood, red blood cells, platelets, plasma, cells, and tissues for therapeutic, diagnostic, research, and advanced therapy applications, BCA and its network are engaged in the development and delivery of advanced therapies including cell and gene therapy starting materials, processing, and manufacturing. BCA actively mobilizes resources in response to national emergencies, pandemics, and technological advances in donor experience and biotherapeutics.

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Boston University

Boston University is a major research institution committed to leading breakthroughs across various disciplines. The Office of Research supports and advances research excellence, fostering collaboration among researchers, industry partners, and government leaders to address significant societal challenges.

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Case Western Reserve University

Case Western Reserve University is dedicated to solving the biggest issues of today and tomorrow through innovative research and education. With a commitment to experiential learning, the university offers a wide range of programs and opportunities for students to engage in research, internships, and community service, all within a vibrant campus located in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Cayuga Biotech

Cayuga Biotech is dedicated to harnessing the body's innate ability to halt bleeding and heal, addressing significant unmet needs in hemorrhage control and bleeding disorders through proprietary science and innovative solutions.

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CellBios

CellBios is a biotechnology company specializing in the design, development, and manufacturing of single-use bioprocessing and medical device solutions for healthcare, biotechnology, and regenerative medicine sectors. The company operates GMP and ISO-certified cleanroom facilities, offering a comprehensive portfolio of cryopreservation products, bioreactors, fluid management systems, advanced packaging, and specialty devices. By leveraging expertise in extrusion, molding, assembly, sterilization, quality control, and regulatory compliance, CellBios provides customized, scalable solutions to support blood transfusion, cell and gene therapy, biologics manufacturing, and clinical workflows.

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Cellphire Therapeutics, Inc.

Cellphire Therapeutics' vision is that no-one should die from controllable hemorrhage. In the US, hemorrhage remains a leading cause of preventable death for those under 45. For this reason, we need new products with improved hemostatic efficacy and ensure they are in the hands of clinicians when they are needed. The extremely short shelf-life – 7 days max – of platelets used as the standard of care Liquid Stored Platelets (LSP) gives rise to an inability to create an inventory buffer to address any increase in demand, particularly mass casualty events, military conflicts or significant hemorrhage situations such as post-partum hemorrhage and traumatic injury. This means: 1) Platelet rationing occurs across the system. 2) Nearly 400,000 platelet units a year expire before they can get to a patient in need. 3) Ten million Americans on anti-platelet or anticoagulant medications face greater risks when effective therapies aren’t available to clinicians, complicating surgery and trauma care.

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Clemson University Research Foundation

The Clemson University Research Foundation (CURF) is dedicated to advancing the research enterprise at Clemson University by connecting faculty and students with industry partners. CURF facilitates the commercialization of university technologies, supports research collaboration, and promotes innovation through various funding and support programs.

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Coalition for National Trauma Research (CNTR)

The Coalition for National Trauma Research (CNTR) is dedicated to saving lives and reducing disability through trauma research. Their mission focuses on coordinating research efforts, strengthening infrastructure for multi-center investigations, and advocating for sustainable research funding to address the burden of traumatic injuries.

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DesiCorp, Inc.

DesiCorp, Inc. is pioneering the development of thermally stable packed red blood cells, revolutionizing battlefield medicine and blood transfusion technology. Their innovative solutions enable rapid and reliable care, allowing medics to administer life-saving transfusions within minutes of injury. With advancements that allow blood to be stored for years, DesiCorp is addressing critical medical challenges in trauma care.

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Frontier Bio

Frontier Bio creates lab-grown human tissues to reduce the worldwide organ shortage. Their first clinical product is a tissue-engineered vascular graft made from the patient's own cells.

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GenVault

GenVault operates a secure, large-scale biorepository specializing in the storage, management, and logistics of biological and sensitive materials. Serving the life sciences, healthcare, government, and research sectors, GenVault offers robust, regulatory-compliant infrastructure engineered for resilience. The facility supports a comprehensive range of temperature-controlled storage and provides integrated sample management, cold chain logistics, and laboratory relocation services. Quality is maintained through internationally recognized certifications, advanced security systems, and a mature governance structure that emphasizes continuous compliance and operational transparency.

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George Mason University

The Institute for Biohealth Innovation (IBI) at George Mason University unites over 300 faculty and thousands of students across 34 departments to advance human health and well-being through innovative research. The IBI focuses on major health challenges, including infectious diseases, cancer, brain and behavior, and cardiovascular health, collaborating with national and international partners to implement solutions that enhance health outcomes.

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Georgia Southern University

Georgia Southern University is a vibrant institution with over 26,100 students across three campuses in Statesboro, Savannah, and Hinesville. The university offers 132 degree programs at the associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate levels, emphasizing student success, community impact, and research excellence. With a commitment to inclusivity and engagement, Georgia Southern fosters a supportive environment for diverse learners, including military-affiliated and adult students. The university is dedicated to transforming lives through education and community engagement, aligning its programs with regional needs. Additionally, Georgia Southern provides accelerated pathways for students to fast-track their master's degrees, enhancing educational opportunities. The university also emphasizes career readiness and public impact research, preparing students for successful careers and contributing to community development.

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Goodrich Lab (Colorado State University)

Goodrich Lab at Colorado State University focuses on research for treating and preventing disease transmission, with emphasis on vaccine development and pathogen inactivation using photochemical methods. The lab conducts both fundamental and translational research ranging from device prototyping and animal studies to clinical trial readiness. Disease targets include SARS-CoV-2, tuberculosis, various strains of influenza, African swine fever, and cancer immunotherapy.

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