Rong Long

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    Blood clotting is one of the body’s oldest survival mechanisms, protecting humans from dangerous bleeding for millions of years. But when severe injuries strike, nature’s solution can sometimes fall short. Now, Associate Professor Rong Long and his team are helping test a new type of engineered blood clot that forms faster and is more durable than the ones found in nature. The new technique could one day transform how doctors treat traumatic injuries and manage life-threatening blood loss.
  • Rong Long and Maureen Lynch
    The Research & Innovation Office has announced the 2022 RIO Faculty Fellows cohort, comprised of 17 of the most promising faculty from across CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½. The group reflects the diversity of expertise, research and scholarship taking place across campus.
  • Rong Long
    Congratulations to ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ mechanical engineering Assistant Professor Rong Long for earning a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award!The initiative recognizes early-career faculty
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