Wound Healing Research Conference
2008 WOUND HEALING RESEARCH CONFERENCE

Board Room - 5th Floor Eye and Ear Institute
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
(Lunch will be provided)
For information regarding the schedule, please contact Amy Seroky at (412) 692-6764 / email: Amy.Seroky@chp.edu

Next Scheduled Meeting: 20 May
Presenter: Siuwah Tang
Graduate Student
Department of Bioengineering
Topic: Modulating macrophages to enhance wound healing
2008
January
15 Ethan Block
Graduate Student
Departments of Cell Biology and Molecular Physiology, and Ophthalmology
Mechanisms of EGF receptor activation after epithelial wounding
February
5 Vlad Sandulache, PhD
Senior Medical Student
Independent Research Rotation
Department of Otolaryngology
Targeting inflammation to control upper airway stenosis
19 Richard J. Bodnar, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
Veterans Affairs Medical Center Research & Development and Department of Pathology
Vessel dissociation: The role of chemokine CXC receptor 3
Updated Location: Room S123, Biomedical Science Tower South
March
4 Newell Washburn, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Department of Chemistry
Carnegie Mellon University
Development of materials that regulate inflammation locally
18 Naftali Kaminski, MD
Director, Dorothy P. & Richard P. Simmons Center for Interstitial Lung Disease
Associate Professor of Medicine
Depts of Pathology and Human Genetics
Regulatory networks in pulmonary fibrosis
April
1 Nicole Li, BSc., MPhil.
Doctoral Student
Department of Communication Science and Disorders, School of Health Science and Rehabilitation
Biosimulation of vocal fold wound healing in acute phonotrauma
15 Bridget M Deasy, PhD
Assistant Professor
Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Bioengineering
TBA
20 Newell Washburn, PhD 
Department of Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Cytokine Dynamics and Hyaluronate-Based Biomaterials
May
6 Priya Krishna, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Otolaryngology
Cell and ECM biology of vocal fold wound healing and scarring
20 Siuwah Tang
Graduate Student
Department of Bioengineering
Modulating macrophages to enhance wound healing
June
 

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SUMMER BREAK

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