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Humabiologics, Inc

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Humabiologics, Inc is a regenerative medicine startup founded by scientists and tissue industry experts with scientific, quality, regulatory and technology transfer expertise to address the gap between the gift of donated human tissues and researchers. Currently, the availability of human-derived biomaterials for regenerative therapies and research is limited due to unstable supply channels, low quality, and high prices. Humabiologics Inc is dedicated to extending the gift of donation by developing and commercializing high quality, supply-stable and affordable human-derived biomaterials from tissue and organs for regenerative medicine therapies that complies with the FDA’s 21 CFR 1271 regulation and the tissue industry quality system standards. By stretching the gift of donation we strive to help as many people as possible with our unique product.


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