Tissue Engineering Resource Center
About
Upper Manhattan’s research corridor has a quiet hub for regenerative medicine at Tissue Engineering Resource Center. The facility operates from 622 W 168th St, a building that anchors the biomedical cluster stretching along the Washington Heights ridge. Labs here concentrate on scaffold fabrication, bioreactor design, and cell-matrix interactions—work that often bridges academic inquiry and commercial translation.
Visitors typically arrive for collaborative projects, equipment training, or material testing. The center’s resources include electrospinning rigs, perfusion bioreactors, and imaging suites, all accessible by prior arrangement. While the address places it within Columbia University’s orbit, the space functions as a shared platform rather than a departmental lab, drawing users from nearby hospitals and startups.
To schedule a tour or discuss protocols, call (212) 305-5755. Directions and building entry details are on the map.