Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Thomas Bartosh completed his PhD degree in Cell Biology and Genetics from The University of North Texas HSC. He joined the Institute for Regenerative Medicine (IRM) at Texas A&M University in 2008 to develop therapies with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Currently, he an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Director of flow cytometry and microscopy at the IRM. He studies the advantages of using three-dimensional (3-D) culture methods to activate MSCs and exploit their inherent therapeutic potential. This approach was pioneered by Dr. Bartosh at the IRM and has been highlighted in numerous publications. Thomas Bartosh completed his PhD degree in Cell Biology and Genetics from The University of North Texas HSC. He joined the Institute for Regenerative Medicine (IRM) at Texas A&M University in 2008 to develop therapies with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Currently, he an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Director of flow cytometry and microscopy at the IRM. He studies the advantages of using three-dimensional (3-D) culture methods to activate MSCs and exploit their inherent therapeutic potential. This approach was pioneered by Dr. Bartosh at the IRM and has been highlighted in numerous publications.
Genetics and Molecular Biology