Global Speaker Series: Magdalena Götz, PhD – University of Munich and Helmholtz Center Munich
VirtualThe Medicine by Design Global Speaker Series invites established and emerging international leaders in regenerative medicine to engage [...]
The Medicine by Design Global Speaker Series invites established and emerging international leaders in regenerative medicine to engage [...]
Join us on March 29 for the launch of Careers by Design: Building a Professional Development Blueprint. Organized by Medicine by Design’s [...]
The Medicine by Design Global Speaker Series invites established and emerging international leaders in regenerative medicine to engage with our extraordinary community of researchers and clinicians. Sonja Schrepfer, PhD, Professor, University of California San Francisco (UCSF), and Scientific Founder and SVP, Sana Biotechnology Inc. will be presenting “Identifying and overcoming the immunological hurdle in stem cell therapy for regenerative medicine”.
Register now for new sessions of Careers by Design: Building a Professional Development Blueprint, hosted by Medicine by Design’s Healthy and Inclusive Labs Committee. This five-part workshop series aims to foster healthy lab environments that support the inclusion and well-being of all members, while empowering graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and research/scientific associates to realize their academic and professional goals.
Join us for our Conversations in Convergence series which is an interactive discussions between Medicine by Design researchers who study similar questions using different approaches. Our speakers will be Stephanie Protze, PhD (Principal Investigator, McEwen Stem Cell Institute, at the University Health Network and Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto), and Eric Strohm, PhD (Post-Doctoral Fellow, Craig Simmons Cellular Mechanobiology Lab, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto).
Medicine by Design is launching a new discussion group series to provide an opportunity for investigators and trainees from Cycle 2 projects to connect with each other, discuss overlapping interests, and share information about the development and implementation of new technologies and tools that could be applicable to multiple projects. Each session will feature two speakers from Cycle 2 projects, followed by a group discussion.
Last year, Medicine by Design challenged its researchers to think boldly about how they would solve regenerative medicine’s grand questions. Now, we are investing $3 million in some of their most ambitious ideas with the ultimate goal of preparing the foundation for the future of human health.
The Medicine by Design Global Speaker Series invites established and emerging international leaders in regenerative medicine to engage with our extraordinary community of researchers and clinicians. Medicine by Design, in partnership with the McEwen Stem Cell Institute, is pleased to welcome Jeffrey Millman, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis.
We have reached the final phase of the Building a Biotech Venture program, and look forward to having our six finalists join us for the Pitch Competition on May 19, offered in partnership with the Health Innovation Hub (H2i). We invite the Medicine by Design community to join us for this event to learn more about the entrepreneurs in the biotech ecosystem, and to cheer on the teams in this program that are working on innovative new ventures in the regenerative medicine space.
The Medicine by Design Global Speaker Series invites established and emerging international leaders in regenerative medicine to engage with our extraordinary community of researchers and clinicians. Medicine by Design, in partnership with the McEwen Stem Cell Institute, is pleased to welcome Jeffrey Millman, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis.
Join us for the Cell and Gene Therapies Innovations Showcase, hosted by Medicine by Design and [...]
Register now for new sessions of Careers by Design: Building a Professional Development Blueprint, hosted by Medicine by Design’s Healthy and Inclusive Labs Committee. This five-part workshop series aims to foster healthy lab environments that support the inclusion and well-being of all members, while empowering graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and research/scientific associates to realize their academic and professional goals.
This HCA meeting will focus on creating maps of healthy human development and pediatric tissues. The goal is to energize and bring together multiple communities to develop the human development and pediatric atlas projects.
Register now for new sessions of Careers by Design: Building a Professional Development Blueprint, hosted by Medicine by Design’s Healthy and Inclusive Labs Committee. This five-part workshop series aims to foster healthy lab environments that support the inclusion and well-being of all members, while empowering graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and research/scientific associates to realize their academic and professional goals.
The Medicine by Design Global Speaker Series invites established and emerging international leaders in regenerative medicine to engage with our extraordinary community of researchers and clinicians. Medicine by Design, in partnership with the McEwen Stem Cell Institute, is pleased to welcome Jeffrey Millman, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis.
The Medicine by Design Global Speaker Series invites established and emerging international leaders in regenerative medicine to engage with our extraordinary community of researchers and clinicians. Medicine by Design, in partnership with the McEwen Stem Cell Institute, is pleased to welcome Jeffrey Millman, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis.
Please visit the discussion groups page for more information.
Please visit the discussion groups page for more information.
Please visit the discussion groups page for more information.
Looking to translate your regenerative medicine research or technology into a product or venture but don’t know where to start? Take your first steps toward entrepreneurship with Building a Biotech Venture, a new program for regenerative medicine-focused trainees in labs at the University of Toronto or its affiliated hospitals, offered in partnership with the Health Innovation Hub (H2i), a campus-linked accelerator at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine at U of T.