1 December 2022


Preserving the atmosphere: counteracting the greenhouse effect in tissue regeneration

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Forecasting the climate change: The benefits of in silico models in predicting regenerative outcomes

13:10 – 13:15
Forecasting the climate change: The benefits of in silico models in predicting regenerative outcomes
13:15 – 14:00
Damien Lacroix | The University of Sheffield
Can precision medicine reach net zero by 2050?
14:00 – 14:45
María José Gómez Benito | University Zaragoza
In silico models to unravel bacterial infection and regenerative processes: from tissue to cell level
14:45 – 15:00
In silico simulation platform for the biomechanical prediction of bone regeneration after fracture
Lucas Engelhardt | Ulm University
15:00 – 15:15
Development of a computer modelling strategy for the rapid construction of patient-specific finite element models of fractured bones
Jet Moolenaar | Julius Wolff Institute at Charité-University Hospital Berlin
15:15 – 16:15
Coffee Break and Poster Session

How volcano eruption-like clinical breakthroughs change the system

16:15-16:20
Lava as the substrate to build matrix: Fibrosis & Tissue Healing
16:20 – 17:05
Nikolaos Frangogiannis | Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Cardiac fibrosis
17:05 – 17:50
Doris Taylor | RegenMedix Consulting | Organamet Bio Inc., US
Shaping the environment: How ECM paves the way to engineer beating hearts
17:50 – 18:05
Glutaminase inhibitor CB-839/968 decreases cardiomyocyte hypertrophy
Andrea Matzen| University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Kiel
18:05 – 18:20
Protection of focal adhesions improves endothelial integrity in venous bypass grafts
Henriette Thau | BIH Center for Regenerative Therapies
18:20
Closing
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