Royal Academy of Engineering Fellows Meet at World Biomaterials Congress


At the World Biomaterials Congress, Cato T. Laurencin, M.D., Ph.D., united with Royal Academy of Engineering fellows Serena Best, Ph.D., Dame Molly Stevens, Ph.D., and Dame Elizabeth Tanner, D.Phil., Ph.D., while in Daegu, South Korea. An accomplished group, these four have made immense contributions to the field of engineering in Biomedical Materials and Engineering.

The Royal Academy of Engineering, originally called the Fellowship of Engineering, was founded in 1976 and has since then championed excellence in all fields of engineering and honoring the most distinguished engineers within the United Kingdom and around the world.


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