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Jan 25 → 26, 2021
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TRANSLATE! – The Symposium on Translation Medicine is organized by the BIH Center for Regenerative Therapies (BCRT) in collaboration with Science Translational Medicine and the German Research Foundation, the DFG – Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Take part in two days of thought-provoking and solution-oriented discussions, with international leaders in the field, on Key Topics for successful translation... Free and open to public -
Jun 17, 2019, 4:00pm - 5:00pmWyss Event
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Research on regeneration frequently uses young model systems. However, challenges to regenerate e.g. after an injury are found in compromised patient settings, usually different from many of the model systems used. To steer regeneration even in such compromised patient settings, it is essential to understand how systemic challenges like increased age, metabolic challenges or chronic... Free and open to public -
Mar 14, 2019, 4:30pmLecture
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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Topics in Bioengineering presents this lecture by Georg Duda, Wyss Institute Associate Faculty Member. Conceptually, our research aims at understanding endogenous cascades of tissue formation, cytokine signaling and cellular self-organization especially in bone. Mechanical straining and adaptation due to mechanical cues plays a central role... Free and open to public -
Sep 20, 2016, 8:15am - 6:00pmWyss Event
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Our 7th annual international symposium will focus on advances in the field of Mechanobiology that have resulted in the development of new types of pharmaceuticals, drug delivery systems, engineered tissues, and wearable therapeutic devices that leverage physical forces or target mechanical signaling pathways as a core part of their mechanism of action. This event is free, however registration is required. Free and open to public