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06/16/2026

📣 Don’t forget to join us later TODAY!

📢 Join us for the next NSF ATP-Bio Public Webinar Series featuring Dr. Lakshya Gangwar!

🧊 One Field, Many Terms: Can Cryobiology Agree on Its Language?

This webinar will explore the need for harmonized terminology in cryopreservation and how shared language can help advance collaboration, reproducibility, and translation across the field.

📅 Tuesday, June 16, 2026
⏰ 3:00–4:00 PM CT | 4:00–5:00 PM ET | 1:00–2:00 PM PT
💻 Zoom: umn.zoom.us/j/93724503705

We hope to see you there!

Learn more about our webinars: atp-bio.org/atp-bio-webinar-series/

Next-gen cryo promises transplant surgeons more time - Nature Biotechnology 06/12/2026

📰 NSF ATP-Bio Featured in Nature Biotechnology

A new Nature Biotechnology article highlights ATP-Bio researchers, Member Partners, and the future of organ preservation that ATP-Bio was created to enable.

The article highlights emerging sub-zero preservation technologies that reduce ice damage in organs and could extend donor-graft shelf life—offering transplant centers more time to match recipients.

We're proud to see the ATP-Bio community and its contributions recognized in this feature.

📖 Read the article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41587-026-03173-6

Next-gen cryo promises transplant surgeons more time - Nature Biotechnology Sub-zero technologies that reduce ice damage in organs could extend donor-graft shelf life — offering transplant centers more time to match recipients.

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