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		<title>Tech Tuesday: University of Florida Lab Explores How Silk Can Used in Medicine (WCJB TV20)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In this week’s Tech Tuesday, UF Innovate spotlights genetically modified silk materials at the University of Florida. Led by Dr. Whitney Stoppel, the lab explores how insect-derived materials, such as silk, can be adapted for use in healthcare and medicine.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="text | article-text">In this week’s Tech Tuesday, UF Innovate spotlights genetically modified silk materials at the University of Florida. Led by Dr. Whitney Stoppel, the lab explores how insect-derived materials, such as silk, can be adapted for use in healthcare and medicine.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">So we know that silk can be used in things like our clothing, but did you know it could be used in medicine? Let’s learn more. Whitney, tell us a little bit more about who you are and what you do,“ said Elora Duong, host of UF Innovate.</p>
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<p>Read more about <a href="https://www.wcjb.com/2026/01/20/university-florida-lab-explores-how-silk-can-used-medicine/">University of Florida Lab Explores How Silk Can Used in Medicine.</a></p>
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