UKRMP Regenerative Medicine 2023

UKRMP Regenerative Medicine 2023

Addressing the Key Translational Challenges of Regenerative Medicine.

By UK Regenerative Medicine Platform Hubs

Date and time

Wed, 8 Nov 2023 11:30 - Fri, 10 Nov 2023 14:00 GMT

Location

McEwan Hall, The University of Edinburgh

Teviot Place Edinburgh EH8 9AG United Kingdom

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About this event

The UK Regenerative Medicine Platform (UKRMP) is pleased to present an exciting programme of exceptional research in the field of Regenerative Medicine. Aimed at bringing together an international audience of researchers with a desire to hear about research, tools and techniques to progress cutting edge science from bench to bedside. Hear from experts in the field, and join us to build your network as we celebrate 10 years of UK Regenerative Medicine translational research.

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Meeting Aim:

To showcase 10 years of UK regenerative medicine translational research and build on the success of UKRMP translational outputs, industrial collaborations and clinical application.

Who Should Attend?

Anyone with an interest in Regenerative Medicine, tools and techniques for cutting edge science and progress from bench to bedside.

Confirmed Speakers:

Rawiya Al Hosni, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Cambridge, UK

Ivana Barbaric, Professor, University of Sheffield, UK

Roger Barker, Professor, University of Cambridge, UK

Jacqueline Barry, Chief Clinical Officer, Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult, UK

Catherine Beltran-Rendon, Postdoctoral Researcher, Loughborough University, UK

Robin Buckle, Chief Science Officer, Medical Research Council, UK

Neil Carragher, Professor, University of Edinburgh, UK

Jonathan Dawson, Associate Professor, University of Southampton, UK

Charlotte Durkin, Head of Multimodal and Multiscale Biology, Medical Research Council, UK

Alicia El Haj, Professor, University of Birmingham, UK

Elaine Emmerson, RCUK/UKRI Innovation Fellow & Chancellor’s Fellow, University of Edinburgh, UK

Stuart Forbes, Professor, University of Edinburgh, UK

Victoria Gadd, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh, UK

Cedric Ghevaert, Professor, University of Cambridge, UK

David Hay, Professor, University of Edinburgh, UK/Founder, Chairman and CEO, Stimuliver, Denmark

Zoe Hewitt, Co-Founder and CEO, Regenerative Cell Therapy Consulting Ltd, UK

Yuki Ishii, Postdoctoral Researcher, University College London, UK

Agnieszka Janeczek, Founder and CEO, Renovos, UK

Joanne Jones, Associate Professor, University of Cambridge, UK

Janos Kanczler, Lecturer, University of Southampton, UK

Owen Laing, PhD Student, University of Sheffield, UK

Hannah Levis, Senior Lecturer, University of Liverpool, UK

Andrew McCaskie, Professor, University of Cambridge, UK

Florian Merkle, Principle Investigator, University of Cambridge, UK

Pierre-Alexis Mouthuy, Associate Professor, University of Oxford, UK

Marko Nikolic, MRC Clinician Scientist Fellow, University College London, UK

Robert Owen, Research Fellow, University of Nottingham, UK

Malin Palmer, Professor, Lund University, Sweden

Rachael Pearson, Professor, King’s College London, UK

Graziella Pellegrini, Professor, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

Jelle Penders, Co-founder and CEO, SPARTA Biodiscovery Ltd, UK

Kourosh Saeb-Parsy, Professor, University of Cambridge, UK

Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez, Professor, University of Glasgow, UK

Stefan Schoenfelder, Career Progression Fellow, Babraham Institute, UK

Hazel Screen, Professor, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Molly Stevens, Professor, University of Oxford and Imperial College London, UK

Sarah Waters, Professor, University of Oxford, UK

Lisa White, Associate Professor, University of Nottingham, UK

Jonathan Wojciechowski, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Imperial College London, UK

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UKRMP Hubs bring together nearly 40 of the leading players in regenerative medicine from across 16 different universities, creating a critical mass of expertise and knowledge. Together we are tackling the major bottlenecks of regenerative medicine to unlock its vast potential and transform healthcare as we know it today.

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