JOIN US for an International Webinar Series on Cell & Tissue Engineering, Biofabrication & Regenerative Medicine

From February to May 2025, leading experts in cell and tissue engineering, biomaterials, and regenerative medicine will come together for a dedicated weekly webinar series entitled “Topics in Cell and Tissue Engineering,” exploring the latest advancements in biofabrication, scaffold design, and translational applications.

This series will also highlight key findings from the InterLynk project, which has contributed to advancements in multi-material scaffolds and engineered solutions for complex tissue regeneration. Alongside cutting-edge developments in the field, these sessions will provide a unique opportunity to exchange knowledge with international leaders, discuss the state of the art in regenerative medicine, and support the training of the next generation of researchers in innovative biofabrication and tissue engineering techniques.

Featuring an exciting lineup of speakers from top institutions worldwide, the series will address a wide range of topics, from biomaterials and biofabrication techniques to clinical applications of engineered tissues. It kicks off on February 21st with Prof. Chunming Wang from the University of Macau, China, who will discuss the biological activities of polysaccharides in tissue repair. On March 7th, Prof. Lorenzo Moroni, InterLynk scientist from the MERLN Institute at Maastricht University, will present insights into biofabrication technologies and strategies for regenerative medicine and 3D in vitro models, emphasizing their role in multi-tissue regeneration.

🔗 CLICK HERE to view the full speaker lineup and topics!

Organized by the Compass Research Group at Universidade de Aveiro and CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, this series provides a forum for in-depth discussions, interdisciplinary collaboration, and learning. As InterLynk comes to a close, this initiative serves as a final platform to share research findings and engage with experts, fostering a deeper exploration of challenges, emerging technologies, and future directions in regenerative medicine. Instead of a single conference session, this multi-part format allows for sustained engagement, giving researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals the space to discuss innovations and develop the skills needed to drive the field forward.

With free participation and open access, this webinar series will feature expert talks, live discussions, and collaborative exchanges on topics such as scaffold fabrication, mechanobiology, and the clinical translation of engineered tissues.

Join us, REGISTER HERE and be part of the conversation to shape the future of regenerative medicine.

 

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