| | | | Presented by: Ospedale San Raffaele | Nature November 16-18, 2017 Aula Caravella Santa Maria, San Raffaele Congress Centre Milan, Italy | | | | | | | Image credit: Roberta Caccia, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Italy | This meeting will explore mechanisms of regeneration in model organisms, such as zebrafish, planarians and salamanders, as well as highlighting advances that are being made towards understanding functional vs. dysfunctional regeneration in different mammalian tissues, such as lung, liver, vessels, brain and heart. The participants will discuss new insights into mechanisms of endogenous regeneration, new understanding of barriers to regeneration in various mammalian tissues as well as promising new approaches to achieve repair of tissues that do not normally regenerate. | | | | SESSION TOPICS: - Functional regeneration in animal models
- Functional vs. dysfunctional regeneration in mammals I: Liver, vessels, lung, pancreas
- Functional vs. dysfunctional regeneration in mammals II: Muscle, heart, brain
- New therapeutic approaches to regeneration
| | | | ORGANIZERS - Victoria Aranda (Nature, USA)
- Francesca Cesari (Nature, UK)
- Luca Guidotti (San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Italy)
- Nathalie Le Bot (Nature, UK)
- Gianvito Martino (San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Italy)
- Clare Thomas (Nature, UK)
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