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From groundbreaking research to community impact, NSF ATP-Bio is proud to share the latest milestones, discoveries, and collaborations driving the science of biopreservation forward. Explore how our team is shaping the future of medicine, agriculture, bioconservation, and beyond—through innovation, partnership, and a shared commitment to preserving all forms of life.

NSF ATP-Bio is proud to share that Dr. Rhonda Franklin has been named an IEEE Fellow, recognizing her outstanding leadership in microwave engineering

NetEthics Conference Recordings Recordings from the NetEthics Conference on the ethics of big team science in research networks are now available on the Consortium

The National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Advanced Technologies for the Preservation of Biological Systems (ATP-Bio) has released its Year 5 Public

A new Nature feature spotlights Smithsonian cryobiologist Mary Hagedorn and her bold vision for a lunar biorepository, alongside insights from NSF ATP-Bio leaders

In a historic milestone for transplant medicine and organ preservation, researchers from the Center for Advanced Technologies for the Preservation of Biological Systems

An Invitation-Only Publication Featuring Leading Experts in Heat Transfer and Thermal Engineering Cryopreservation is entering a new era, driven by new heat transfer-based

Exciting Research Published in Nature Communications! ATP-Bio is thrilled to share the new publication, “On the equilibrium limit of liquid stability in pressurized

Latest Issue | Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics | Cambridge Core The huge opportunities and ethical challenges related to ATP-Bio’s ongoing research

ATP-Bio has been selected to received ASME’s 2025 Edward Grood Interdisciplinary Team Science Medal in Bioengineering “for innovative approaches in biopreservation technologies that

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