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UKSB 2016

The UK Society for Biomaterials will be holding their 15th annual conference from the 30th June – 1st July at the University of Westminster, London.

Journal of Materials Chemistry B and Biomaterials Science will be providing sponsorship in the form of a poster prize certificate and a year’s free access to the journal.

Professor Ipsita Roy from the University of Westminster is organising the conference and has included some special features for this year which are below:

  • A dedicated Larry Hench session;
  • ReBiostent session (an EU FP7 project); (on biodegradable drug eluting stents)
  • KTN session dedicated to the industry/clinicians and
  • A dedicated cell oriented session for TCES/ECPS members.

Professor Roy intends to promote a ‘varied experience of both excellent research in the area of biomaterials including state of art, innovative work with synthetic and natural polymers, complemented with their application in the production of near to market products including medical devices, tissue engineering scaffolds and controlled delivery constructs’. Further details about the conference and Professor Roy’s full statement can be found here.

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BiTERM 2016

BiTERM

The Society for Biomaterials and Artificial Organs (SBAOI) is one of the leading societies in India promoting healthcare related research. The annual meeting of SBAOI India has over the years become one of the premier biomaterials & biomedical related conferences in the country, and provides a great opportunity for professional development & networking in the field. This year, the annual conference BiTERM-2016 is being organized by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi at New Delhi over April 15 – 17, 2016.

BiTERM-2016 will not only offer a platform for presenting innovative & novel research, but also promises to be preferential ground for exchange of ideas with experts across the world, ultimately leading to scientific and technological development. The event will cover a wide range of topics that are shaping the future of biomedical research.

Dr. Richard Kelly and Dr. Deeksha Gupta will represent the Royal Society of Chemistry at this meeting.

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Registration now open for TERMIS-EU 2016!

The European Chapter Meeting of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society 2016 (TERMIS-EU) will be taking place from 28 June to 1 July 2016 at Uppsala Concert and Congress in Uppsala, Sweden.

The theme of the conference will be “Towards Future Regenerative Therapies” and will cover the latest advances in biomaterials, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Co-Chairs Jöns Hilborn (Uppsala University) and May Griffith (Linköping University) warmly invite you to join the proceedings.

Registration is now openregister by 3 May 2016 to receive a discount!

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One-day meeting on Self-Assembling Materials for Biomedicine

We are pleased to announce the RSC Faraday Division sponsored one-day meeting on Self-Assembling Materials for Biomedicine, taking place on 14th April 2016 at Shinfield Grange, Berkshire, UK.

This meeting will bring together researchers using polymers and biomaterials in several applications relevant to healthcare – specifically in the fields of tissue engineering, regenerative medicine and drug delivery. Different approaches relying on self-assembly of polymers, peptides and other biomaterials to create novel nanostructures with biomedical activity will be discussed by prominent researchers in the field presenting their state-of-the-art findings. The venue is a delightful country residence on the outskirts of Reading, UK, with easy transport access.


Confirmed Speakers

Giuseppe Battaglia, University College London
Che Connon, Newcastle University
Matthew Dalby, University of Glasgow
Alicia El Haj, Keele University
Ian Hamley, University of Reading
Wayne Hayes, University of Reading
Alvaro Mata, Queen Mary University London
David Middleton, Lancaster University
Richard Oreffo, University of Southampton
Maité Paternostre, CEA-Saclay, France
Alberto Saiani, University of Manchester

Organising Committee

Ian Hamley, University of Reading
Che Connon, Newcastle University
Alvaro Mata, Queen Mary University London

FREE REGISTRATION – Deadline by 15th March 2016

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Biomaterials Science awards best student talk prize at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Biomaterials

Congratulations to Yuto Amano, a student in the Michiya Matsusaki group at Osaka University, Japan, who was awarded the Biomaterials Science award for the best student oral presentation at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Biomaterials.

The meeting was held on 9-10th November 2015, in Kyoto, Japan and Yuto was given the award by Professor Yasuhiko Tabata of Kyoto University and Japanese Society for Biomaterials Committee Chair.

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2015 World Stem Cell Summit & RegMed Capital Conference

2015 World Stem Cell Summit & RegMed Capital Conference
December 10-12, 2015
Hyatt Regency Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia, USA

The 11th annual World Stem Cell Summit and RegMed Capital Conference is organized by Genetics Policy Institute (GPI) & the Regenerative Medicine Foundation with the Georgia Center for Regenerative Engineering & Medicine (Georgia Tech, University of Georgia & Emory University), Mayo Clinic, Kyoto University Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS), BioBridge Global, New York Stem Cell Foundation and Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. The Summit forges collaborations to advance cell therapies, while creating a supportive environment of regulation, legislation, financing, reimbursement and patient advocacy.

Featuring over 250+ speakers, including Biomaterials Science co-Editor-in-Chief Norio Nakatsuji, Anthony Atala, and Todd McDevitt, and 65+ hours of Programming.  Tracks include:

Discovery, Translation & Clinical Trials * Innovation Showcase for Cell Manufacturing, Regenerative Engineering & BioBankingRegenerative Applications & ServicesRegMed Capital ConferenceEthics Law & SocietyHot Topics & Future Trends

The RegMed Capital Conference (RMCC) showcases 30+ regenerative medicine company presentations to the investment community. Also included are expert discussions related to funding sources, case studies & trials, IP advice, forecasts and investor insights.

The Summit includes compelling keynotes, plenary sessions, focus sessions. The diverse three-day program includes Expert Lunch Discussion roundtables; a centrally located Exhibit Hall, an Interdisciplinary Poster Forum, The Stem Cell Action Awards Dinner; as well as many networking and partnering opportunities.

View 2014 World Stem Cell Report Table of Content: Acces comprehensive information on the global stem cell research landscape, including articles on key issues affecting translational research.

Register and become a sponsor now.

Poster Abstract Deadline: November 20.  You can submit your abstracts here.

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Polymers in Medicine and Biology

We are pleased to announce the Polymers in Medicine and Biology meeting to be held in Sonoma Wine Country, California, USA between September 14 – 17, 2015.

The meeting, co-organised by Buddy Ratner (University of Washington, USA), Kathryn Uhrich (Rutgers University, USA) and Judy Riffle (Virginia Tech, USA), will cover a broad range of topics over the 4 days, including advances in drug delivery, novel polymeric biomaterials, surfaces and biointerfaces, and implants and implantable materials.

The programme features a range of top speakers including Biomaterials Science Editor-in-Chief Phil Messersmith, Ali Khademhosseini, Joseph DeSimone, Martina Stenzel, David Grainger and Yukio Nagasaki.

The registration deadline is Monday August 3 2015.

Full location: Hilton Sonoma Wine Country, Santa Rosa, California, USA

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Organ-on-a-Chip World Congress & 3D-Printing in the Life Sciences

Biomaterials Science is pleased to announce that the Organ-on-a-Chip World Congress & 3D-Printing will be held at Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill in Boston, USA on the 8th – 9th July 2015.

Deadlines and dates

Registration is open, so why not sign up for this fascinating meeting now!

If you are interesting in presenting a poster you must submit your abstract by 30th June 2015. Abstracts for oral presentations are also being accepted.

Themes and topics

The 3D-printing field is expanding exponentially and it is starting to impact the life sciences arena.  The current interest in this space is the use of various bioinks to “print” parts of tissues in the goal and hope to bioprint organs as well as body parts in the future for regenerative medicine and other medical applications.

This conference explores 3D-printing in the life sciences through presentations from academic researchers as well as industry participants. Several companies involved in bioprinting and bioinks will be exhibiting at this conference. The companion conference track explores Organ-on-a-Chip/Body-on-a-chip, which employs the use of microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip (LOAC) technologies to build “cell clusters in 3D-format” in functionally-relevant patterns.  These patterns enable cellular function to be recapitulated ex vivo and has wide-ranging potential for drug discovery and development applications in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

Please contact event organisers Karen Saunders or Enal Razvi if you have any queries.

Head to the conference website to find out more about this 2-track event.

Join the conversation on Twitter: #OOAC2015 and let us know if you’re going @BioMaterSci.


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Recent Appointees in Materials Science 2015 Conference (RAMS2015)

Recent Appointees in Materials Science 2015 Conference

We are delighted to announce that the Recent Appointees in Materials Science 2015 Conference (RAMS2015) will be held at the University of Warwick on 16-17th September 2015.

Deadlines and dates

Registration will open shortly so be sure to sign up to this essential meeting before 1st September 2015! The cost of registration is £125 for accommodation and meals, including the conference banquet at Warwick Castle. A reduced rate of £70 is offered for those not requiring accommodation.

Abstract submissions are now being accepted for oral and poster presentation but make sure you submit your abstracts by the deadline on 30th June 2015.

Bursaries

A small number of bursaries are available for those with limited travel budgets and will be assessed on an individual basis. Enquire about bursaries here.

Keynote speakers

Biomaterials Science Advisory Board member Andrew Dove (University of Warwick) will be speaking along with other keynote speakers Aron Walsh (University of Bath) and Mary Ryan (Imperial College London). View the full list of invited speakers here.

For full details visit the RAMS2015 website. We hope you can join the materials science community for this fantastic event.

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13th International Nanomedicine & Drug Delivery Symposium, nanoDDS15

nanoDDS15

We are delighted to be sponsoring a poster session at the 13th International Nanomedicine & Drug Delivery Symposium (nanoDDS15) which will be held at the University of Washington in Seattle, USA on 16th-18th September 2015. Professors Pat Stayton, member of the Biomaterials Science Editorial Board, and Suzie Punn, member of the Biomaterials Science Advisory Board, are co-chairing this exciting meeting.

If you are developing next-generation delivery vehicles to make diagnostics more sensitive and drugs more effective, then nanoDDS15 is the place for you!

Dates and deadlines:

Registration for nanoDDS15 is open, but abstracts for poster presentation are no longer being accepted.

Who’s speaking?

Key speakers include Biomaterials Science Editorial Board member Jun Wang, and Advisory Board members Darrell Irvine and Kazunori Kataoka. The full symposium schedule is now live so why not take a look and plan your visit now! For a full list of confirmed speakers click here.

See the nanoDDS15 website for full details.

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