About ATP-BIO » ATP-BIO
The Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Advanced Technologies for the Preservation of Biological Systems (ATP-Bio) aims to “stop biological time” and radically extend the ability to bank and transport cells, aquatic embryos, tissue, skin, whole organs, microphysiological systems (“organs-on-a-chip”), and even whole organisms through a team approach to build advanced biopreservation technologies.
The figure to the right captures the main societal benefits of ATP-Bio’s research. We also aim to:
ATP-Bio is co-led by the University of Minnesota and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Texas A&M University, and University of California-Riverside are core collaborating institutions. University of California-Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon University are affiliated partner institutions.
XThe accessibility of our website is taken very seriously. We strive to meet WCAG 2.1 AA Web Accessibility standards by routinely evaluating our website using automated evaluation tools and manual testing when required. As content changes we review and correct issues and are responsive to our users needs. If you encounter issues with our website, please report them so they may be corrected in a timely manner.