Linda Griffith
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She is a 2006 recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, commonly referred to as the "MacArthur genius award."
In 2011, Griffith was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering for contributions to 3D functional biomaterials, engineered hepatic tissues, and cell transplant devices. In 2021, she was elected into the National Academy of Medicine for "long-standing leadership in research, education, and medical translation; for pioneering work in tissue engineering, biomaterials, and systems biology, including developing the first “liver chip” technology; inventing 3D biomaterials printing and organotypic models for systems gynopathology; and for the establishment of the MIT Biological Engineering Department." Provided by Wikipedia
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11by Krueger, Andrew T., Kroll, Carsten, Sanchez, Edgar, Imperiali, Barbara, Griffith, Linda GOther Authors: “...Griffith, Linda G....”
Published 2015
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12by Rodrigues, Melanie, Blair, Harry, Stockdale, Linda, Wells, Alan, Griffith, Linda G.Other Authors: “...Griffith, Linda G....”
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16by Griffith, Linda G., Rodrigues, Melanie, Nuschke, Austin, Wells, Alan, Yates, Cecelia C.Other Authors: “...Griffith, Linda G....”
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20by Young, Carissa L., Lauffenburger, Douglas A., Griffith, Linda G., Borenstein, Jeffrey T., Ebrahimkhani, Mohammad RezaOther Authors: “...Griffith, Linda G....”
Published 2015
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