16th BSRT Symposium | From Scar to Strength: Pioneering Research to Support Regeneration of Fully Functional Tissues
The symposium pays subtle homage to pioneering women in science, celebrating their lasting influence and inspiring the next generation of researchers.
From Scars to Strength: Pioneering Research to Support Regeneration of Fully Functional Tissues brings together leading-edge research on tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and biomaterials science. This symposium will explore emerging therapeutic strategies and recent advances in clinical trials, alongside innovative organ-on-a-chip platforms that model human physiology to accelerate translational research.
Key sessions will address the design of bioactive materials, mechanisms of cell-matrix interaction, and the role of material properties in guiding tissue regeneration. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary approaches that integrate biological and engineering principles to restore native tissue architecture and function.
By convening experts from diverse fields, the symposium aims to foster collaboration and advance the development of truly regenerative therapies beyond scar formation.
Early Bird registration (discounted): ends August 15
Night Owl Registration: ends September 15