The 2020 Tissue and Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society EU meeting will be held in sunny Manchester from 26th-29th May 2020. TCES will be featured at this conference, and will not have a standalone conference in 2020. Please come back soon for more information!
You will be supported in developing your own lab and research programme at the University of Manchester from which you will grow an international reputation in the field. You will benefit from joining an established community of collegiate researchers including membership of the Manchester Regenerative Medicine Network and affiliation to the Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research.
The first joint conference of the Tissue and Cell Engineering Society and the UK Society for Biomaterials will be held at the East Midlands Conference Centre, situated on the scenic University of Nottingham campus in the Midlands, UK. The conference will take place over three days from Tuesday 11th – Thursday 13th June 2019 and will provide a stimulating forum for discussion of new developments in biomaterials, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine research.
This meeting offers an opportunity to engage with exciting research driving
the field forward with keynote presentations from internationally renowned
speakers including:
Stephen Badylak, University of Pittsburgh Elizabeth Cosgriff-Hernandez, University of Texas Jan de Boer, Eindhoven University of Technology Alicia El Haj, University of Birmingham Roisin Owens, University of Cambridge Chris Sammon, Sheffield Hallam University Katja Schenke-Layland, University of Tubingen Sandra Van Vlierberghe, Ghent University
As we are getting closer to the 2nd INTERREG – 7th TERMIS Winterschool 2019 on “Musculoskeletal Tissue Regeneration: From Mechanobiology to In Vitro/In Vivo Models and Advanced Imaging” in Radstadt, Salzburg, Austria, we would like to remind you that the deadline for the early bird registration is on Friday, December 7th. Be sure to register before this date to receive the reduced rate and register now! Follow the link below for further information:
UCL is seeking two senior academics to carry out research, teaching and administration within the Division of Surgery and Interventional Science. The posts require significant experience in teaching biology and medicine at the BSc and MSc level with a research interest in musculoskeletal science.
Sponsored by the Royal Society of Chemistry Materials Division, the 2017 Bioinspired Materials conference takes place for the second time at Manchester Metropolitan University, between 31 August – 1 September 2017.