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4th Edition of International Conference on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

September 19-21 | Rome, Italy

September 19 -21, 2024 | Rome, Italy

TERMC 2024

A C Matin, Speaker at Regenerative Medicine Conferences
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
A C Matin, Stanford University School of Medicine, United States

Side effect-free cancer chemotherapy is an urgent need, which can be met by prodrug therapies (GDEPTs). Prodrugs are harmless but bacterial/viral gene products can convert them into potent drugs that can be confined to tumors by ensuring delivery of the activating gene exclusivel [....] » Read More

Hossein Hosseinkhani, Speaker at Tissue Engineering Conferences
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Hossein Hosseinkhani, Innovation Center for Advanced Technology, Matrix HT, United States

Application of Artificial intelligence (AI) in biomedical engineering technology is rapidly under development. The way AI applies in biomedical science is as the same as natural living cells consider playing the critical rules in their extracellular matrix environment. The presen [....] » Read More

Yong Xiao Wang, Speaker at Regenerative Medicine Conferences
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Yong Xiao Wang, Albany Medical College, United States

One of the common and devastating lung diseases Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a common and devastating lung disease. The current primary medications for this disease are neither specific nor always effective. Moreover, the molecular mechanisms underlying PH are still poorly unde [....] » Read More

Patrizia Ferretti, Speaker at Tissue Engineering Conferences
Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Patrizia Ferretti, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, United Kingdom

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Polikarpova Anastasia, Speaker at Regenerative Medicine Conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Polikarpova Anastasia, The Institute of Molecular Pathology, Austria

To investigate if SCT cells are able to migrate and contribute to cartilage in CSD, we transplanted tissues with fluorescently labelled CT cells to the wildtype host prior to fracture surgery. The labelled CT cells are migrating to the CSD gap, and some are expressing cartilage p [....] » Read More

Itziar Gonzalez, Speaker at Tissue Engineering Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Itziar Gonzalez, The Spanish National Research Council, Spain

We present a novel device actuated by ultrasound to induce rapid formation of cellular spheroids in very short times of less than 5 minutes, an order of magnitude less than those of conventional systems, which usually require more than 24h. It consists of a 2D polymeric array wit [....] » Read More

Sergey Suchkov, Speaker at Regenerative medicine conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Sergey Suchkov, The Russian University of Medicine, Russian Federation

A principally new and upgraded systems approach to subclinical and/or diseased states and wellness resulted in a new trend in the healthcare services, is called as Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM). But despite breakthroughs in translational research that have led to an i [....] » Read More

Sergey Suchkov, Speaker at Regenerative medicine conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Sergey Suchkov, The Russian University of Medicine, Russian Federation

The approaches securing cardiac regeneration in post-infarction period are not available to be practiced. The key problem is the identity of cells be born to generate functionally active cardiac myocytes replenishing those being lost during ischemia. With identification of reside [....] » Read More

Svetlana Vasilieva, Speaker at Regenerative Medicine Conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Svetlana Vasilieva, Institute of Biochemical Physics Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation

For many years nitric oxide NO, hydrogen sulfide H2S and carbon monoxide CO have been considered toxic gases which at low concentrations present in the atmosphere. Then all these gases have been discovered to be produced endogenously to regulate numerous key physiological functio [....] » Read More

Hana Studenovska, Speaker at Regenerative Medicine Conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Hana Studenovska, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czech Republic

Eye related diseases can cover diseases of the front segment of the eye as e.g. limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) but also diseases related to the back segment, the retina, as e.g age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In both cases one of the ways to treat the impaired part of [....] » Read More

Liren Wang, Speaker at Regenerative Medicine Conferences
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Liren Wang, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China

High re-tear rates exceeding 50% in degradable shoulder cuff patches, observed over a five-year follow-up, are attributed to the failure of degradable polymers alone to restore the inflammatory niche post-rotator cuff injury, hindering tendon-bone interface healing. Theoretically [....] » Read More

Gilad Gome, Speaker at Regenerative Medicine Conference
Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Gilad Gome, Hebrew University Faculty of Agriculture, Israel

One of the main challenges of cultured meat is reducing costs of production, often described as scaling. The main components of the operation are cells, media, scaffolds and bioreactors. This work presents an alternative to current stainless steel or glass bioreactors and uses pl [....] » Read More

Komal Vig, Speaker at Tissue Engineering Conferences
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Komal Vig, Alabama State University, United States

Bypass surgery, using the autologous vein has been one of the most effective treatments for cardiovascular diseases. More recently tissue engineering including engineered vascular grafts to synthesize blood vessels is gaining usage. Dacron and ePTFE has been employed for vascular [....] » Read More

Magdalena Mietus, Speaker at Regenerative Medicine Conferences
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Magdalena Mietus, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

As of now, acrylate-based polymer resins are mainly used for 3D printing. They are usually obtained from non-renewable raw materials, which is against the trends of Green Chemistry. Such acrylate resin is subjected to UV light, which makes it possible to successfully print a high [....] » Read More

Aleksandra Bandzerewicz, Speaker at Tissue Engineering conference
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Aleksandra Bandzerewicz, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Azelaic acid is a dicarboxylic acid of plant origin with numerous applications in dermatology. Pharmacological applications of azelaic acid have been studied since the 1980s. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties are believed to determine its efficacy in the treatment [....] » Read More

Mohammad Alsenaide, Speaker at Tissue Engineering Conferences
Poster Presentation (In-Person)
Mohammad Alsenaide, King Saud University & The University of Adelaide, Saudi Arabia

Cutting-edge strategies in tissue engineering take center stage in addressing spinal cord injuries, an ailment lacking a cure and afflicting 20,800 individuals in Australia. Previously, our research group delineated the potential of utilizing 3D conductive graphene biocompatible [....] » Read More

Federico Carpi, Speaker at Tissue Engineering Conference
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
Federico Carpi, University of Florence, Italy

Cellular scaffolds are a critical component of any system for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. So far, poor attention has been focused on scaffolds that can mimic the extracellular matrix not only statically, but also dynamically, especially for tissues that have to [....] » Read More

Kunal Mitra, Speaker at Regenerative Medicine Conferences
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Kunal Mitra, Florida Tech, United States

Microgravity is one of the most significant stress factors experienced by living organisms during spaceflight. Controlled in vitro studies of cells and tissues under the conditions of microgravity can improve our understanding of gravity sensing, transduction and responses in liv [....] » Read More

Andrey Belousov, Speaker at Tissue Engineering Conferences
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Andrey Belousov, Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a serious neurological problem because of its high prevalence, chronic course, frequent disability, and propensity to affect young people. The immunopathogenesis hypothesis underlies the origin of MS. Selective sorption activity of biocompatible magneti [....] » Read More

Satyndra Yadav, Speaker at Tissue Engineering Conference
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Satyndra Yadav, Yathartha Institute, India

Withania somnifera (WS), a significant medicinal plant utilized in the Ayurvedic system, is a rich source of withanolides, which are pharmacologically active secondary metabolites. Withanolides, withaferin-A, withanolide-A, withanoside-IV, and certain sitoindosides are the primar [....] » Read More

Fajar Shodiq Permata, Speaker at Tissue Engineering Conferences
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Fajar Shodiq Permata, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Tissue engineering is the latest technology in creating artificial tissues ex vivo (outside the body). One of the materials for tissue engineering is scaffolds derived from the decellularization of xenograft tissues from animals, such as chicken tissues. One of the artificial tis [....] » Read More

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