Street: Burleigh Court, Village Park, Loughborough University
City: Loughborough LE11 3RZ
Exciting developments in the multidisciplinary field of tissue engineering have created unique opportunities to fabricate tissues in the laboratory from combinations of engineered extracellular scaffolds, cells and biologically active molecules.
Hosted by CEMMNT and the Healthcare and BioScience iNET, this new half day event will examine the potential benefits that measurement and characterisation technologies can bring to Regenerative Medicine. Comprising of a series of visually stimulating presentations this exclusive event taking place at Burleigh Court, Loughborough, will highlight the potential impact of metrology to underpinning new developments in the field.
Topics will include:
- Next Generation Technology for Artificial Skin (Dr Julian Dye, The Raft Institute)
- Regenerative Medicine: The Challenge for Quantified Measurements (Dr Paul Tomlins, NPL)
- Unique Micro and Nano X-Ray Computed Tomography for Medical and biological applications (Dr Robert Bradley, Henry Moseley Imaging Facility)
- Regenerative Medicine: Measurements for the Regulator (Dr Erin Rayment, University of Loughborough)
- Characterisation and Evaluation of Micro/Nano scale scaffolds (Dr Paul Gunning, Smith & Nephew) Manufacturing Textile Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering (Jim Rowland, Xiros)
This event is free for all Yorkshire and Humber companies. Please click here to book your place