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BSRT Symposium 2019

Much like an intergalactic traveler is dependent on a precise understanding of space and time, regenerative medicine aims at navigating safely through the intricate spatiotemporal microenvironments that determines successful healing.
Our vision for the BSRT symposium 2019
Much like an intergalactic traveler is dependent on a precise understanding of space and time, regenerative medicine aims at navigating safely through the intricate spatiotemporal microenvironments that determines successful healing.
However, because the regenerative environment is delicate and hard to mimic, the focus of current trends in many regenerative fields is to refine timing and spatial resolution of therapeutic approaches. Examples include nanomedicine, precise drug and cell delivery, on-demand gene expression and high resolution bioprinting, to name a few.
In this year’s symposium, we aim to explore the different manifestations of this trend and its significance in the future of regenerative research from a multi-facetted perspective.
Playfully following the theme of “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” throughout the sessions, we would like to link different aspects of regenerative medicine such as biomaterials or immunology to futuristic scenarios and references from science fiction and pop culture. We provide an environment for young researchers to share their findings and to explore how better spatiotemporal control over healing biology could make these scenarios become reality.
For further information please visit the BSRT Symposium Website.
You can register here.
Organizational and administrative matters
Speakers
• Luiz Bertassoni (Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, USA)
• Cole DeForest (University of Washington, Seattle, USA)
• Marco Demaria (European Institute for the Biology of Aging, Groningen, Netherlands)
• Holger Gerhardt (Max-Delbrück-Centrum for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany)
• Robert Guldberg (University of Oregon, Portland, USA)
• Zoltán Ivics (Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Langen, Germany)
• Wolfgang Kastenmüller (Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Würzburg, Germany)
• Sandra Loerakker (Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands)
• Nicole Meisner-Kober (Salzburg University, Salzburg, Austria)
Event organizer
Berlin-Brandenurg School for Regenerative Therapies
Venue/location
Cranach House
Charité Campus Virchow-Klinikum
Föhrer Straße 15
13353 Berlin
Links
Symposium Hompage: http://bsrt-symposium.charite.de/
Registration: http://bsrt-symposium.charite.de/?page_id=109
Contact
Berlin-Brandenurg School for Regenerative Therapies
Phone: +49 30 450 539 417
E-Mail: coordination_office(at)bsrt.de
Augustenburger Platz
113353 Berlin