NSF Early Career Award bolsters Michael Sealy's study of 3D printing for medical devices

Michael Sealy, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, has received a $500,000 National Science Foundation award to support his research into using 3D metal printers to create strong, dissolvable medical implants.
Michael Sealy, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, has received a $500,000 National Science Foundation award to support his research into using 3D metal printers to create strong, dissolvable medical implants.
Michael Sealy has received a $500,000 National Science Foundation Early Career award to support his research into using 3D metal printers to create strong, dissolvable medical implants that could eliminate the need for multiple surgeries and, thereby, cut the costs of these procedures.

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